In 'And Just Like That...', Cynthia Nixon's character, Miranda Hobbes, embraces her queer identity, marking a significant turning point in the series. Nixon advocated for this storyline, discussing it with creator Michael Patrick King, positing that her character has always been inherently queer. While reception has been mixed, especially concerning Miranda's decisions regarding her marriage and her struggles, Nixon appreciates the 'messy' portrayal of queer experiences, asserting that perfection isnât a requirement for representation. The season closes with a cliffhanger, raising anticipation for Miranda's next steps post-marriage.
"Just because we're queer doesn't mean we have to be perfect too. Miranda had these experiences a lot later in life than I did."
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