‘And Just Like That’ Steve story came from David Eigenberg’s real life

‘And Just Like That’ Steve story came from David Eigenberg’s real life

We couldn’t help but wonder: What is the deal with Steve Brady?

The iconic character, played by David Eigenberg, came back to the screen as Miranda’s husband in HBO Max’s “And Just Like That…” but now suffers from significant hearing loss.

But despite his practically diminished role in the spinoff, Steve’s hearing loss isn’t for laughs — it mimics the actor’s real life.

“When [showrunner] Michael Patrick [King] reconnected with David Eigenberg about the show, the very first thing that David said was, ‘I got hearing aids.’ It was literally what he led with,” writer Elisa Zuritsky revealed in a Vanity Fair interview. “That actually wound up being Steve’s tone about his aging.”

In the reboot of the hit show, Steve is both hard of hearing and cheated on by Miranda, which devout viewers claim “ruined” his character.

SATCIn the original “Sex and the City” series, Miranda and Steve were hopelessly in love, but now, that isn’t the case.©New Line Cinema/Courtesy Evere

“I couldn’t help but wonder, why have they RUINED Miranda and Steve like Brooklyn Bridge meant NOTHING,” tweeted one anguished fan, citing the first film’s plotline when the couple reunited after an affair.

Not to mention, “Sex and the City” loyalists were peeved watching Miranda unapologetically cheat on Steve with podcast host Che Diaz (Sara Ramirez), despite Steve being unfaithful in the movie.

“Miranda just cheats like that and nothing?!!! After the big deal in the 1st movie with Steve!!!” tweeted another viewer.

But Zuritsky bit back at critics of the series, speculating that their irritation was caused by a “lopsided gender issue,” because they “feel angry at her and more protective of him.”

“Sometimes your friends make choices that you might not agree with or that might be concerning, but you sort of have to let them make their own choices,” she continued. “Sometimes it’s hard.”

She reassured the frustrated fanbase, though, that Steve — who, this week, fell short in the bedroom, only adding to the supposed character injustice — will get his redemption. She hinted that the “And Just Like That” audience will “get that scene” where he opens up about his feelings and needs.

miranda and steveFans were distraught over Steve’s minimal on-screen role.©Warner Bros/Courtesy Everett C

The hint to more Steve moments in the show seems hopeful for fans who were concerned over his minimal appearances so far. But rest assured, his lack of screen time isn’t because the writers hate him.

“Everyone on the show, every single person, loves David Eigenberg as a human being. We love him as an actor. We love Steve,” Zuritsky said. “We are really invested in the Steve-ness of him. He’s so full of life, and the Steves out there are good guys.”