Anonymous wrote:I think they do use greener attorneys in more low-paid fields of law, so I totally buy Miranda being asked to cover a position. They probably don’t have that many highly experienced attorneys willing to work for next to nothing. Especially right now. So I bet they’re feeling really lucky to have her. Knowing the court system and how to do legal tasks correctly and ethically is probably half the battle—and those other interns don’t know that. Miranda can learn the other stuff more easily given her background.
I also think Charlotte learning some body positivity from the younger generation is great! I always wonder how these young people feel so confident wearing what they wear at any size—but they are doing it right and we were doing it wrong. So that was fun for me.
Aidan and Carrie are opposites, but they always had a way about them that I found endearing and plausible. Opposites attract, but they also enjoyed each other’s company and had good banter and conversation.
I do think it will implode. They aren’t canceling her relationship with Big—she’s probably still processing his death by jumping in with Aidan. A few episodes ago she faked Covid to get out of reading an upsetting chapter in her book.
I think (hope?) maybe her relationship with Aidan will end like a lot of couples’—they’ll simply learn they’re incompatible long term. The fantasy of what they could have been won’t live up to the day-to-day realities of life—for both of them. And they will part ways as good friends who still love each other but don’t need to be partners for life.
I’d be fine if they do end up together, but that’s not good for the show. And I really don’t think they are erasing Big/Carrie. I think that’s just her being in denial of the pain she’s in. Aidan has always been a comfortable pair of shoes for her. But in the end, she likes heels, so she’ll realize she made the right choice in choosing Big and the grieve him again.
Anonymous wrote:I want more Lisa Todd Wexley.
Anonymous wrote:I’m finding myself rooting for Aidan and Carrie now even though they were such a disaster the first time around. I think I’m just blinded by how much I like Aidan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m finding myself rooting for Aidan and Carrie now even though they were such a disaster the first time around. I think I’m just blinded by how much I like Aidan.
Same!
Anonymous wrote:I’m finding myself rooting for Aidan and Carrie now even though they were such a disaster the first time around. I think I’m just blinded by how much I like Aidan.
Anonymous wrote:I’m finding myself rooting for Aidan and Carrie now even though they were such a disaster the first time around. I think I’m just blinded by how much I like Aidan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Miranda getting the promotion at work is somewhat reasonable. Her boss clearly values her experience and she’s certainly had a lot of professional success. She’s clearly more accomplished than the other two interns who are very immature.
Her experience was in corporate law. Bears no relationship to the human rights world. And who would get an intern to cover for the boss for an extended leave ? There are other people who actually work there.
Anonymous wrote:I think Miranda getting the promotion at work is somewhat reasonable. Her boss clearly values her experience and she’s certainly had a lot of professional success. She’s clearly more accomplished than the other two interns who are very immature.