Miranda was created this way.
Just Like That…The debut season of’s. Cynthia Nixon‘s character realized that she was interested in the same sex, which came as a surprise to viewers—but not to the actress. She said that Miranda was interested in men even though she wasn’t really into it. Variety. “And I think for a lot of gay women, she—we didn’t have a gay woman! She was, however, a substitute for those gay women that we did not have.
Nixon acknowledged that Samantha (Kim CattrallShe was described as a “little quer” character in the series. Although she dated a woman during season 4, it was “very, very different.”
Miranda often challenged tradition and fought men on the program, which Nixon described as two key traits of lesbians. She explained that she was a lesbian because of her stance on tradition and men. VarietyI believe that not being under the thumb of a man has been one advantage to living with another woman.
Even showrunner Michael Patrick KingMiranda’s penchant for “anarchy,” was believed to indicate that Miranda could have been homosexual.