If you’ve ever felt like you don’t quite fit the “elegant adult” mold, is your spirit animal. This complete box set of Series 1–3 (plus the 2014–2015 specials, depending on the edition) is a masterclass in old-school physical comedy, fourth-wall-breaking wit, and genuine heart.
: Miranda decides to go traveling, leading to a dramatic airport confrontation. The Finale Specials (2014–2015)
– Miranda reaches a personal low point after a series of public mishaps. Episode 5: "Just Act Normal"
– Miranda finds herself lying to get out of various social obligations. Episode 6: "Dog"
The series is characterized by its "retro" feel, utilizing classic sitcom tropes that many contemporary shows had abandoned.
: Miranda lives above her own joke shop and boutique, which she manages alongside her childhood best friend, Stevie. Despite her upper-middle-class background and private school education, she struggles to fit in with her peer group and constantly disappoints her mother, Penny, who is obsessed with finding her a "respectable" job and a husband.
Free - Miranda -2009- All Episodes- Complete Series 1-3
If you’ve ever felt like you don’t quite fit the “elegant adult” mold, is your spirit animal. This complete box set of Series 1–3 (plus the 2014–2015 specials, depending on the edition) is a masterclass in old-school physical comedy, fourth-wall-breaking wit, and genuine heart.
: Miranda decides to go traveling, leading to a dramatic airport confrontation. The Finale Specials (2014–2015) Miranda -2009- All Episodes- Complete Series 1-3
– Miranda reaches a personal low point after a series of public mishaps. Episode 5: "Just Act Normal" If you’ve ever felt like you don’t quite
– Miranda finds herself lying to get out of various social obligations. Episode 6: "Dog" The Finale Specials (2014–2015) – Miranda reaches a
The series is characterized by its "retro" feel, utilizing classic sitcom tropes that many contemporary shows had abandoned.
: Miranda lives above her own joke shop and boutique, which she manages alongside her childhood best friend, Stevie. Despite her upper-middle-class background and private school education, she struggles to fit in with her peer group and constantly disappoints her mother, Penny, who is obsessed with finding her a "respectable" job and a husband.