Quote: Lee @ January 3 2013, 12:16 AM GMTin that brief moment it pulled off empathy quite well.
That's exactly what doesn't work for me. It's so over the top and cartoonish that it does not evoke any empathy. When in an episode Miranda behaves like a complete nut case all the time but reconciles with her (goodlooking and fit) boyfriend in the end sealing it with a kiss and the audience goes "ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh" I couldn't care less because it's all so unrealistic and daft.
And I have to repeat myself (and make myself look like a sexist bastard): I don't believe in the sexappeal of the character Miranda. It's even less realistic than Bridget Jones, where the best looking and richest guys in Britain kill each other to get that overweight walking disaster.
And I don't know why "Miranda" needs those happy endings. It tries to be so goofy and "anarchistic" for about 27 minutes just to end with a romantic scene that would be even too saccharine and unrealistic for an American romcom.