“He doesn’t know about me?” Che asks her. Che has been completely unaware that their relationship thus far has been an affair. Miranda explains it was to avoid having Brady find out about the two of them. Once Brady is gone (I assume? Again, unclear!), Miranda returns with iced coffees and meets up with Che, who calls her out for running away during the set.
The simple fact that Miranda is attending some sort of Pride event wouldn’t be all that crazy to Brady, would it? But is the crowd somehow bifurcated? Is Miranda on the gay side while Brady is on the ally side? Because if not, couldn’t Miranda have easily walked up to Brady and said, “Hey, cool that we’re both here”? All of this is unclear.įor whatever reason, that’s not an option, because Miranda is obviously convinced that her mere attendance at this event will out her somehow. rally where Che is onstage pumping up the crowd, telling them that living their truth is a revolution and that hiding dims their bright light.Ĭhe does all this as Miranda quite literally hides, ducking out of the crowd once she sees her son, Brady, and his girlfriend, Luisa Torres (Cree Cicchino), standing among a group of allies. We find Miranda in the crowd at an L.G.B.T.Q. Miranda is smitten with Che, and as we learn in the opening scenes of this week’s episode, the two have been carrying on an affair for the last three weeks. The big question I have is whether this is just stating the obvious, or a big tell. “I can’t give you anything traditional,” Che tells Miranda just before Che gets into an Uber and flies off to Cleveland. Season 1, Episode 8: ‘Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered’