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And Just Like That is back, and I have feelings. Remember this scene in Season Three?
In the scene, Carrie has confessed to Miranda that she has lunch plans with Big. Miranda scolds Carrie for letting Big back into her life.
Jesus, every time you get near him you turn into this pathetic, needy, insecure victim. And the thing that pisses me off? You’re more than willing to go back for more.
Fast forward twenty-five years and Miranda finds herself in a relationship with her own Big: Che.
And just like that…Miranda has become Carrie.
Listen to the episode for my breakdown of this new Miranda and how blasphemous the new iteration is.
By Character Analysis: True CrimePhoto courtesy of Distractify
And Just Like That is back, and I have feelings. Remember this scene in Season Three?
In the scene, Carrie has confessed to Miranda that she has lunch plans with Big. Miranda scolds Carrie for letting Big back into her life.
Jesus, every time you get near him you turn into this pathetic, needy, insecure victim. And the thing that pisses me off? You’re more than willing to go back for more.
Fast forward twenty-five years and Miranda finds herself in a relationship with her own Big: Che.
And just like that…Miranda has become Carrie.
Listen to the episode for my breakdown of this new Miranda and how blasphemous the new iteration is.