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‘And Just Like That’: Sara Ramirez not returning for Season 3


Fans of the hit spinoff series from the Sex and the City universe, ‘And Just Like That…’ will be greeted with a notable absence in its upcoming season. Sara Ramirez, who has portrayed the vibrant character Che Diaz, will no longer be gracing the screen in Season 3. Having joined the series at its inception, Ramirez brought a fresh perspective to the world of Carrie Bradshaw and her enduring circle of friends. Che Diaz burst onto the scene as a non-binary comedian, writer, and podcast producer, aiding Carrie in her evolution from a traditional newspaper columnist to a contemporary sex-advice podcaster.

The close of Season 2 saw the final curtain fall on the relationship between Ramirez’s character, Che, and Miranda Hobbs, played by Cynthia Nixon. Following vibrant arcs that captivated audiences, both characters have embarked on new journeys, leaving the narrative arc of Che to rest. This exit was confirmed by a source from the show’s production team, who, in discussions with Deadline last month, disclosed that the storyline for Che has reached its natural endpoint. Although the duo’s break-up marked a significant storyline conclusion, it’s hinted that Che’s strong bond with Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw may allow for guest appearances in future episodes.

To the disappointment of the show’s producers, speculation had swirled around Ramirez’s departure, with the Daily Mail suggesting it was linked to the actor’s social media activism, particularly their pro-Palestine posts. However, sources clarified to Deadline that these claims were unfounded. Ramirez themselves weighed in on the matter with a cryptic Instagram post, urging fans to focus on the crisis in Gaza rather than the tabloid rumors concerning their departure from the show.

Che’s journey through ‘And Just Like That…’ was marked by significant moments that have now become etched into the show’s legacy. Introduced through Carrie, Che captured the heart of Miranda, leading to a whirlwind romance that saw Miranda leave her husband, Steve (David Eigenberg), and pursue a new life filled with love and upheaval. In Season 2, the couple’s ambitions took them as far as Los Angeles to shoot a pilot with plans of scoring a sitcom revival. Despite their dreams, they faced reality’s harsh blow when the project flopped, bringing them back East and to an inevitable break-up.

With the demise of their relationship, Che found themselves navigating the waters of unemployment until a new opportunity at a veterinary clinic sparked the beginning of another chapter. The end of Season 2 closed with the implication of new beginnings for both Che and Miranda. Though Che and Miranda did not continue their romance, the actors behind them have perpetual bonds, exemplified by Nixon’s current starring role in the Off-Broadway play ‘The Seven Year Disappear.’

This turn of events surely impacts the narrative structure of ‘And Just Like That…’ as it moves forward. The series, which has been renewed for another season on the Max streaming platform, prides itself on dynamic character development and an ability to adapt to change, much like the city it’s set in. Although Max has repeatedly refrained from commenting on the situation, the future of the series is a beacon of diversity and modern storytelling, symbolizing the enduring relevance of the Sex and the City legacy. As fans await the dawn of a new season, they bid a heartfelt adieu to Sara Ramirez’s Che Diaz, whose spirit will undoubtedly continue to influence the world of Carrie Bradshaw and friends. The narrative of ‘And Just Like That…’ lives on, with or without Che, as it captures the essence of life’s unexpected twists and turns, much like the streets of New York City itself.