Why did Sara Ramirez leave 'And Just Like That...'?
The character Che Diaz had seemingly run its course in the storyline, and Sara Ramirez expressed feeling unlike the character.
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Sarah Jessica Parker, star of 'And Just Like That...', has expressed her surprise at the strong negative reaction from audiences towards the character Che Diaz, played by Sara Ramirez. The character, a non-binary stand-up comedian and love...
The character of Che Diaz was introduced in 'And Just Like That...' as a modern, non-binary character, intended to reflect the evolving landscape of identity and relationships. However, the portrayal was met with criticism, with many viewers finding the character to be a caricature and a symbol of the show's sometimes awkward efforts to modernize. Sara Ramirez addressed the backlash, stating that they are not responsible for the things written for the character to say and that they are "actually nothing like" Che Diaz. Cynthia Nixon noted that Miranda and Che had "run the gamut" of their relationship, leading to Ramirez's departure from the series. The show seems to be pivoting back to its roots, focusing on single characters navigating the dating world, as evidenced by the introduction of Rosie O'Donnell as a one-night stand for Miranda.
The character Che Diaz had seemingly run its course in the storyline, and Sara Ramirez expressed feeling unlike the character.
Parker admitted she was "shocked" by the negative reaction and generally avoids paying attention to peripheral chatter.
The show seems to be focusing more on its core characters being single and exploring new relationships.
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