Nevertheless, Che Diaz persisted. Expect more of TV’s “most polarizing character” in AndJustLikeThat’s second season.
in a recent interview. “I want to show the dimension of Che that people didn’t see, for whatever reason—because they were blinded, out of fear or terror. I want to show more of Che rather than less of Che. Like,King said that he wasn’t deterred by the idea that he birthed TV’s “most polarizing character” and that viewers will reunite with Che about three weeks after
left off, when Miranda joins her new love in Los Angeles. “The first season was judging a book by its cover,” he said of Che, “and Season 2 is about reading the book.”Ramirez said they’re “aware that Che made waves,” but that they’ve also steered clear of reading most press. “I choose what I receive, right?” Ramirez said. “That’s the beauty of being grown—I don’t have to receive anything! And this is Michael’s baby. He created this role. He wrote it. Those are his and his writing team’s jokes.
Ramirez argued that the character’s messier qualities are what attracted them to the role. “Che is a great reminder that even when we don’t like someone in our community, they still deserve love, safety and joy, like everyone else,” they said. “But the movement for liberation includes everyone, even people we don’t like. This movement, this fight, this party of pride, isn’t just for the people who make us feel cozy and cute—it’s for everyone.
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