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| - Miranda Hobbes is a career-minded lawyer with extremely cynical views on relationships and men. In the series it is said that she graduated Harvard Law School in 1990, yet in SATC2, Carrie explains that she met Miranda in 1986/1987 in New York, when she heard Miranda crying in the next changing room at a department store (an allusion to her earlier masculine and questionable fashion sense). As Harvard Law School is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts it is unlikely she yet lived in NYC three hours away, unless she was simply in New York at the time and was friends with Carrie during her last year of college. It is more likely a mistake of the writing. Miranda is from the Philadelphia area, and is Carrie's best friend, confidante, and voice of reason. In the early seasons, she is portrayed
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| - Miranda Hobbes is a career-minded lawyer with extremely cynical views on relationships and men. In the series it is said that she graduated Harvard Law School in 1990, yet in SATC2, Carrie explains that she met Miranda in 1986/1987 in New York, when she heard Miranda crying in the next changing room at a department store (an allusion to her earlier masculine and questionable fashion sense). As Harvard Law School is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts it is unlikely she yet lived in NYC three hours away, unless she was simply in New York at the time and was friends with Carrie during her last year of college. It is more likely a mistake of the writing. Miranda is from the Philadelphia area, and is Carrie's best friend, confidante, and voice of reason. In the early seasons, she is portrayed also as masculine, but this image softens over the years, particularly after she becomes pregnant by her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Steve Brady, whom she eventually marries. She is also very promiscuous, but is a long way from the promiscuity of Samantha Jones. At one point, Miranda admits that she had already slept with 42 different men. The birth of her son, Brady Hobbes, brings up new issues for her Type A, workaholic personality, but she eventually finds a way to balance career, being single, and motherhood. Of the four women, she is the first to purchase an apartment (an indicator of her success), which she gives up when she moves into a Brooklyn townhouse in the final season to make room for her growing family.
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