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Cynthia Nixon on ‘And Just Like That’ and Miranda’s Single Life

Last updated: June 19, 2025 6:54 pm
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The latest episode of "And Just Like That" has brought a new dimension to Miranda Hobbes’ character, as she navigates the world of dating as a single queer woman in New York. Played by Cynthia Nixon, Miranda’s journey into her sexual awakening and subsequent breakup with nonbinary comedian Che Díaz (Sara Ramírez) has led her to explore dating among fellow queer women, a realm she is not entirely familiar with.

In the fourth episode of the new season, Miranda finds herself in a sticky situation during a BBC appearance, where she mistakenly uses a crass term while trying to say "country." However, the encounter with BBC producer Joy (Dolly Wells) proves to be a turning point as Joy’s humor and support help Miranda see the lighter side of the situation. This dynamic between Miranda and Joy mirrors the one she shared with her ex-husband Steve, but this time, Miranda is embracing her true self.

Cynthia Nixon reflects on Miranda’s dating journey in the series, highlighting the challenges of dating a different gender and navigating the complexities of modern dating apps. She also praises Dolly Wells’ performance, noting how well her character Joy complements Miranda’s personality, providing a refreshing antidote to Miranda’s perfectionism.

The inclusion of three single women on the show, including Carrie, Seema, and Miranda, sparks a discussion on how Miranda’s same-sex relationships add a unique dimension to the storyline. While Miranda’s dating experiences may be more disastrous, they also offer a fresh perspective on relationships and personal growth.

As an executive producer on the show, Nixon acknowledges the collaborative effort in shaping the characters’ experiences, drawing from the writers’ insights and personal experiences. The shift to a lighter dating storyline for Miranda in the current season provides a welcome break from the intense emotional rollercoaster of the first season, allowing for a more lighthearted exploration of Miranda’s romantic adventures.

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Overall, Miranda’s journey as a single queer woman in the dating scene brings a new chapter to her character’s evolution, offering viewers a glimpse into her resilience and willingness to embrace new experiences. As the series continues to unfold, Miranda’s story promises to be a compelling and authentic portrayal of love, growth, and self-discovery.

This interview has been edited and condensed.

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