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“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

Reviews for this episode were deeply polarized, focusing on the show's tonal shift compared to the original series. Common Criticisms And Just Like That 1x3

: 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 “I respect Cynthia Nixon's sexuality, but I don't

In Season 1, Episode 3 of , titled "When in Rome," the storyline shifts from immediate mourning to a "week of discovery" where the main characters confront evolving identities and secrets from the past. Key Plot Developments Community Perspectives In Season 1, Episode 3 of

: Rose tells Charlotte she doesn't feel like a girl . While Charlotte initially struggles and overreacts, she finds clarity after attending Che Diaz's comedy special and calls Rose to offer unconditional support.

: 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