Che’s obviously a playaI think Che telling Miranda they loved her was so farfetched, Miranda is obviously in some kind of mid life crisis, but why would Che say it to someone they have known 3 weeks?
I really want miranda to walk in on Che with someone else, go back to Steve and then he rejects her,but I doubt that will happenChe’s obviously a playa
I think Che telling Miranda they loved her was so farfetched, Miranda is obviously in some kind of mid life crisis, but why would Che say it to someone they have known 3 weeks?
Same. I think Miranda will actually find Che with someone else and might decide an open relationship is not for her. But I think she’ll decide she’s definitely a lesbian and that being on her own is preferable to being in a marriage that she’s not happy in.I really want miranda to walk in on Che with someone else, go back to Steve and then he rejects her,but I doubt that will happen
What about the couple with the infertility issues? I would love Miranda to lose loads of money in the divorce and end up in a really tit apartmentHere's my ideal series ending scenario that will definitely not happen (but a girl can dream):
Have I missed anyone?
- Carrie buys a fabulous apartment, writes a wildly successful book and embraces life as a single middle-aged woman AND IS FINE WITH IT.
- Charlotte and Harry continue to be happy, content and obviously in love with each other. Rose realises she might like girls and that that doesn't mean she has to be a boy, embraces gender non-conformity and gets on with just BEING TWELVE. Lily becomes a piano prodigy and has an Instagram account where she wears all the fabulous classic 90s Carrie outfits that were gifted to her.
- Miranda realises Che is more of a love-the-one-you're-in kind of person and tries to get back with Steve. Unfortunately, Debbie happened to wander into Steve's bar still looking smoking hot and they get together again. Brady goes off to college (somehow he found time to get accepted into Harvard in between shagging his girlfriend) and Miranda and Steve have to sell the house. Miranda moves into Carrie's old apartment, quits her human rights course and spends her days browsing Tattle and internet-stalking Che.
- Smith moves back to New York, bumps into Anthony and they fall in love (hey, if Miranda can go gay overnight, why not?). We all know Anthony's a nice little package with good arms and a tight high ass.
- Seema starts dating Aidan, who she meets through one of her real estate clients. Carrie HAS MANY FEELINGS about this.
- All the new women-of-colour besties get the duck out of dodge when they realise these white chicks are batshit insane. Che's Netflix special bombs and she starts dating Louis CK.
Filing them under the get-out-of-dodge lot. They're smart; they know crazy when they see it. Also, if the IVF doesn't work out, Anthony knows some gays that got a Guatemalan baby for like $100. He'll hook them up.What about the couple with the infertility issues? I would love Miranda to lose loads of money in the divorce and end up in a really tit apartment
2, 4 and 7 for me. I love that newspaper dress so much, I bought a newspaper print top
2, 4 and 7 for me. I love that newspaper dress so much, I bought a newspaper print top
2, 4 and 7 for me. I love that newspaper dress so much, I bought a newspaper print top
Here's my ideal series ending scenario that will definitely not happen (but a girl can dream):
Have I missed anyone?
- Carrie buys a fabulous apartment, writes a wildly successful book and embraces life as a single middle-aged woman AND IS FINE WITH IT.
- Charlotte and Harry continue to be happy, content and obviously in love with each other. Rose realises she might like girls and that that doesn't mean she has to be a boy, embraces gender non-conformity and gets on with just BEING TWELVE. Lily becomes a piano prodigy and has an Instagram account where she wears all the fabulous classic 90s Carrie outfits that were gifted to her.
- Miranda realises Che is more of a love-the-one-you're-in kind of person and tries to get back with Steve. Unfortunately, Debbie happened to wander into Steve's bar still looking smoking hot and they get together again. Brady goes off to college (somehow he found time to get accepted into Harvard in between shagging his girlfriend) and Miranda and Steve have to sell the house. Miranda moves into Carrie's old apartment, quits her human rights course and spends her days browsing Tattle and internet-stalking Che.
- Smith moves back to New York, bumps into Anthony and they fall in love (hey, if Miranda can go gay overnight, why not?). We all know Anthony's a nice little package with good arms and a high tight ass.
- Seema starts dating Aidan, who she meets through one of her real estate clients. Carrie HAS MANY FEELINGS about this.
- All the new women-of-colour besties get the duck out of dodge when they realise these white chicks are batshit insane. Che's Netflix special bombs and she starts dating Louis CK.
Right, what a joke of a conversation! After that many years of marriage, that is not how that conversation would have gone for either party. Really disappointing!I also hate from yesterday the conversation with Steve, she made no mention of Brady. All about her. I know he’s on the brink of adulthood, but will someone think about the child in all this.
This! It's like we're not invested in any of the characters because they don't play out their stories. There is a brief mention and then it's all over before it has had a chance to develop or the viewers have had a chance to invest.If it weren't for the appearance of THE DRESS, yesterday's episode would have been the most dull one yet.
I was actually really sad during Steve & Miranda's scene. Steve had no fight left in him, and Miranda seemed almost giddy enough to fly off that couch. I understand that characters have to evolve to keep it interesting, but Miranda being "in love" with Che (and Che reciprocating wtf when did that happen??) and following them to Cleveland, while Carrie barely has a reaction is just so...nonsensical.
I wonder if the show is doing this as almost a f*ck you to the audience? Like going overboard on ticking the woke boxes, completely changing Miranda's character, having Carrie barely dealing with her grief. I don't know which is worse, the show purposely being bad and expecting us to just take it, or if the show being bad and the cast/crew thinking it's amazing?
The thing I noticed about the neighbour is that when Carrie drops the brownies off the boyfriend says they don’t eat sugar so guess they’re healthy living. Then when she walks in later that night to turn the music off she’s passed out on the sofa surrounded by drinks? Surely someone who quit sugar wouldnt drink alcohol.. She’s still with him at that stage so is that a sign he’s limiting her or something? So much unanswered
I think you’re thinking about this a bit too deeply.
I don’t think much more will happen to two non characters introduced late into a show.
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