The highly anticipated second season of the Sex and The City reboot, ‘And Just Like That’, has released its trailer, and fans are already buzzing about the return of their favorite podcast host.
But the show has also made headlines for its groundbreaking representation. In the first season, the show introduced Che Diaz, its first non-binary character, who became a love interest for Miranda as she explored her queerness.
The character received a mixed response from fans, with some loving Che Diaz and others expressing their dislike. However, actor Sara Ramírez, who is also non-binary, praised the character’s “complicated and messy” side, adding that Che still deserves love, safety, and joy like everyone else in the community.
Ramírez also noted that the conflict Che brings to the show is what keeps the story moving forward. And from the looks of the trailer, showrunner Michael Patrick King is committed to continuing Diaz’s journey in season two.
In an interview with Variety, King described Che as one of his “burning passions” for the upcoming season, expressing his desire to showcase more of the character’s dimensions.
With the introduction of Che Diaz, the Sex and The City reboot has made strides in non-binary representation and sparked important conversations about acceptance and love within the community. The show’s commitment to exploring the complexity of non-binary identities in season two promises to keep the conversation going.