This article contains minor spoilers for the series finale of And Just Like That…
It’s the end of the world as we know it, and Miranda Hobbes is attempting to unclog a toilet. I just want us all to sit with that for a moment. As if Cynthia Nixon’s Miranda, arguably a feminist icon and one of the best characters ever to appear on television, hadn’t been done dirtily enough by And Just Like That… —what with the alcoholism, Karen behavior, and nun deflowering—this moment, as shown in Thursday night’s series finale, is how its creators chose to end her arc on this show. For all we know, it’s the last we’ll ever see of her. And she’s on her knees in a bathroom wearing kitchen gloves. (She also gets to reunite with the woman she’s dating, while presumably covered in toilet water.) They stop