Recap of Season 2, Episode 3: “And Just Like That…”


Last week, I didn’t comment on the relationship between Miranda and Che because I find Che to be quite a caricature on the show. Their presence on-screen annoys me greatly. So when they had a blowup on the studio lot after Miranda’s phone rang during Che’s taping, I was actually pleased, thinking that Miranda would finally go back to New York and they would break up. However, to my surprise, that didn’t happen. During their argument, Miranda said some very hurtful things like “I had my own family scene, and it was real!” I couldn’t help but exclaim, “Damn, Miranda!”
It was clear that Che was genuinely struggling with the scene involving her TV dad, Tony Danza. Those emotions seemed real and not just for the TV screen. Surprisingly, I found myself sympathizing with Che in this situation, even though deep down, I still want them to break up. – Erin

As a proud New Yorker who also adores Los Angeles, I didn’t appreciate the whole “let’s move an N.Y.C.-based character to L.A. only to have them realize they’re miserable” trope for Samantha in the first movie, and I feel the same way about Miranda now. Both cities have their own merits and can complement each other. Additionally, I expected Che to show more empathy, considering what Miranda sacrificed by uprooting her life to be with them. It’s good to see Miranda standing up for herself as well. – Curtis

That’s a valid point, Curtis. I was practically shouting at both of them, but I was definitely happy for any reason to get Miranda back to New York. Sorry, Brady. – Erin

I agree with both of you. However, I also felt genuinely bad for Che when Miranda’s phone disrupted that big scene. I understand that Miranda was in a difficult situation, needing to be in contact with Brady while also supporting Che and being present for the sitcom taping. But man, what an unfortunate moment. This wasn’t Miranda’s finest hour. – Marina

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