And Just Like That: Fans Are Divided Over Whether Che’s Comedy Set Was Actually Funny

Some viewers loved it, while others criticised it for a lack of jokes.

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by Bonnie McLaren |
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The third episode And Just Like That becoming increasingly neurotic and scatterbrained (thanks to the return of Big's second wife, Natasha), and the cast worrying about issues more trivial than Big's funeral, it feels the most like SATC.

But one thing fans can't make their mind up is whether they enjoyed the comedy set from Carrie's new friend, and co-host of their podcast, Che Diaz{ =nofollow}. In the episode, Charlotte, Miranda and Carrie attend Che's comedy set, which is supposedly being taped for Netflix.

On the show, the gang all seem to enjoy it. And importantly, Miranda seems to have a moment of realisation, that maybe she isn't happy in her current life with Steve - and should 'change', which was a key theme of the set. (Who knows how this is going to happen, but an affair - this time with Miranda being the cheating party, instead of Steve - is looking likely.)

Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte might have liked Che's set - which covered gender and sexual identity, and coming out - but at home, there's been some more divided opinions (as is usually the case with most comedy sets).

'Che from And Just Like That is the best comedian in the world,' one fan tweeted, while another added: 'They should have made the show all about Che Diaz.' And others loved the empowering message the comedian - who describes themselves as non-binary, queer and bisexual (Che is played by Sara Ramirez, who is also non-binary and bisexual) - delivered, about staying true to yourself.

But some just didn't find their jokes as funny, and thought too much of the episode was taken up by Che's set. 'Not one joke in Che’s “Netflix” “stand-up” “special” on And Just Like That???' one writer wrote. While someone else added: 'I can’t be the only one who was mad about wasting almost half the episode on Che and her cringe unfunny “comedy special” #AndJustLikeThat'.

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