And Just like that: why Miranda and Charlotte deserved better

It has been since the third and last season of And just like that it is time to the end that we do nothing but speak of the Carrie finale and his will (or necessity?) To be alone and to stop chasing men, But what is of Miranda and Charlotte which, together with Carrie and Samantha, have represented the beating heart of Sex and the City? Let’s face it: And just like that did not make a great service to the two characters, in particular to Miranda, that from Sex and the City He literally transformed into another character, more insecure, less cynical and looking for a social consensus that he would never have chased before. At the end of And just like that We find it struggling with a new love relationship and, above all, with a cat to peel not of little account: the arrival of a grandchild.

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His son Brady, in fact, put the girl with whom he attended occasionally and Miranda was pregnant, he put himself in his head to bring the latter inside the family it is not clear if to do the right thing or simply to complicate life. Miranda, the same woman who has chosen to get married with a brown suit in the rude and uncultivated garden of a church, suddenly decides to solve a problem of this reach by “crazy”, as the pregnant girl says, first tending to her an ambush and then forcing her to pass the thanks in her home. Who met Miranda at the time of Sex and the City We would certainly have expected something different: As a pragmatic plan linked to the times and visits allowing Brady to attend the cooking school that wanted so much.

And just like that because Miranda and Charlotte deserved better

This extremely morality ending badly suits the spirit of a cynical anticonformist like Miranda, who has always made fun of certain social stereotypes to keep his independence tight. It does not go much better to Charlotte even if, you have to say it, its path within And just like that It was definitely more in line with what it was, especially during the first season. His ending is quite mogio and turned off: resumes copulating with her husband Harry after the latter recovered from cancer and continues to follow the vicissitudes of his daughters by committing himself to respect the non -binarity of rock. An epilogue without infamy and without praise for a character who could have given much more and that, especially in the last episodes of And Just like that, We saw on a par with a appearance that if you removed the narrative intertwining would certainly not have been affected. We also say that in this revival the moments of comparison with friends, sacrificed to follow them in their individual paths, and, even more, even more, Samantha missedwho could have told us a lot about women allergic to stability to an age of blind vizards and ends.

Source: Vanity Fair

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