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‘And Just Like That…’ Finds Its Voice as Season 3 Embraces Queerness, Maturity — and Messy Truth

  • Season 3 of HBO's And Just Like That premiered recently, highlighting Miranda Hobbes' late-in-life queer awakening in New York City.
  • This shift arose as creators sought to portray a character and experience not seen before, reflecting Miranda's awkward dating and queerness at 55.
  • The premiere episode features Miranda unexpectedly sleeping with a virgin nun obsessed with Broadway, while Cynthia Nixon noted the show’s focus on women failing at dating.
  • Nixon expressed that the series truly captures its essence when the majority of the main characters are single, navigating the challenges of dating and often encountering setbacks, highlighting the show's authentic and mature themes.
  • This evolution signifies a deeper, more personal and truthful portrayal of midlife queerness and imperfection, challenging notions of decline and reflecting the actors’ real lives.
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‘And Just Like That…’ finds its voice as season 3 embraces queerness, maturity — and messy truth

“She’s messy. It can be messy. But it’s real.” So says Cynthia Nixon — not just of Miranda Hobbes, the character she’s embodied across almost three decades, but of the show “And Just Like That..."

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