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Reviews for this episode were deeply polarized, focusing on the show's tonal shift compared to the original series. Common Criticisms
“I respect Cynthia Nixon's sexuality, but I don't need Miranda to turn queer in 2021 because Nixon is. Or, perhaps Miranda being queer would be fine if her love interest were anyone other than Che.” Tell-Tale TV · 4 years ago And Just Like That 1x3
: The "comedy special" was a major point of contention; some critics found the material "zero percent funny" and more like an "inspirational seminar". Reviews for this episode were deeply polarized, focusing
: Reviews noted the absence of the original show's "witty, sexy banter" and the decision to remove Carrie's iconic voiceover narration, which some felt left the episode feeling "awkward". Community Perspectives : Reviews noted the absence of the original
: Miranda's attraction to Che Diaz intensifies. After the comedy special, they share a "shotgun" weed hit that serves as a pivotal romantic spark. Simultaneously, Charlotte discovers "nips" of vodka in Miranda's backpack, confirming a burgeoning alcoholism storyline . Critical & Audience Reception
: Multiple viewers and critics felt the focus on gender identity and social issues felt "preachy" or "bland," with some describing it as a "sad effort" to be modern.