Yeh I agree, if she is still so unhappy being a mother now it is a pretty bad sign, I know lots of people who really struggled with a young child/ sleepless nights etc but by the time the child is much more grown up it is a totally different situationthis may be unpopular but just IMO…when Miranda says she hates her life…maybe she should never have kept Brady(Only talking about this in the context of the show and storylines, no reflection on real life choices) she loves him but motherhood never came easily to her, and it’s only because she couldn’t go through with the abortion that she had him. Maybe I’m biased because I don’t like her character in the shows, but i genuinely think she would have been happier staying single and free.
oh please no more che!I think che will start to have even more of a role as she will start to get involved with the rose/rock storyline
Yeh I agree, if she is still so unhappy being a mother now it is a pretty bad sign, I know lots of people who really struggled with a young child/ sleepless nights etc but by the time the child is much more grown up it is a totally different situation
Agree with all of that but I’d also add;I know the writing is on the wall for it unlikely to be renewed. But anyone else hope it is and they learn from the reviews and what us fans have to say about it?
Or maybe they've damaged the show so much there's no I'll way to go back?
It's frustrating, as there's so much potential.
I'd like to:
* Have fewer stories going on at once.
* Bring back a running theme to each episode, with the background stories happening across the episodes.
* Have the show less preachy and trying to tick every single box.
* See the show be inclusive, bit not screaming about it, other shows do this perfectly well.
* See more of NYC.
* Have fewer main characters vying for airtime / storylines.
* See a stop with the lame stereotypes, being in your 50s isn't all about hip replacements and grey hair.
* See the return Miranda's backbone and cynicism.
* BRING THE HUMOUR BACK!
I wouldn't have minded them in a smaller dose, just not as a main character and would like to see more of the character's personality. How one identifies their gender and sexuality does not maketh a personality.Agree with all of that but I’d also add;
* Get rid of Che
Having said that, the actor playing them may not want to come back. They’ve turned off and limited the comments on their most recent IG posts.
I think they wanted Che to be a cool Fonzi style character, but they’ve ended up with Scrappy Doo instead.I wouldn't have minded them in a smaller dose, just not as a main character and would like to see more of the character's personality. How one identifies their gender and sexuality does not maketh a personality.
She looks so good thereJust parking myself here! Nothing else to add
i absolutely agree - i always saw miranda either being single and thriving, or married to someone who she viewed as her equal (or close enough!) with no kids.I’ve always got the impression that Miranda lives on a pedestal and no one can ever come close to her, she always seems to be looking down on people, no wonder her and Steve had such a rocky time, no one can ever be good enough for Miranda. I feel her life would have been better suited to a child free marriage with someone on her intellectual level, maybe another lawyer or a judge or someone who also thought they were too good for everyone lol
I’m watching Season 2 and they are SO cute together. She doesn’t seem to feel above him at all - he has a little issue with her earning more than him though. I love them together.i absolutely agree - i always saw miranda either being single and thriving, or married to someone who she viewed as her equal (or close enough!) with no kids.
i loved her vibe with steve in the original series but between the movies and this i’ve forgotten what i enjoyed about them
I don't agree with the comment about Miranda being single and childless. I think her character did a good job of portraying how having children, being a wife having a career and friends is just really hard. I think that portrayal is necessary for the women going through that in real life and struggling. I like how her character doesn't paint it to be a perfect picture.Miranda told her professor she wished she was a judge that went home to an empty house.
She clearly thinks she married beneath her, I’m going to laugh when Che explains she was just a finger blast in the kitchen.
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