I just had broken up with this guy i was so deeply in love with.. he left me because of things i did in my past , he couldn't love me for me. so i was crying like crazy and saw that sex in the city was on i watched it made me smile and think, She said " sometimes you have to let go of your past and of who you were , to become who you will be today " ... and that their is only one GREAT love in life that u will find and never ever forget. so it really made me think and helped me as well.. this show is great , its actually very realistic thats what i like about it. i recommend it... for young sexy woman that are dating here and there.
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Recently binge watched this in quarantine & have strong opinions about this
dangerbean6 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I know @sunwarrior13 posted some time ago, but I wholeheartedly disagree with his review of this episode. I googled 'why does (this specific episode) suck so much?
Samantha's arc was bittersweet but over the top and ridiculous. The acting feels over the top and not in line with her characterisation throughout the season building up to it. I suppose at the time her character arc would have been more alternative, but she ended up being portrayed as a crazy woman (who, then admittedly was proven to be right. But it was still ridiculous). However I do like that Big moved away as the hallmark of New York, showing that Carrie would have to grow up and away from him. Esp including his use of the world 'kid' pallarelled with the other father figures & stable male relationships who are in Carrie's life (or lack there of).
Just so cheesy.
Samantha's arc was bittersweet but over the top and ridiculous. The acting feels over the top and not in line with her characterisation throughout the season building up to it. I suppose at the time her character arc would have been more alternative, but she ended up being portrayed as a crazy woman (who, then admittedly was proven to be right. But it was still ridiculous). However I do like that Big moved away as the hallmark of New York, showing that Carrie would have to grow up and away from him. Esp including his use of the world 'kid' pallarelled with the other father figures & stable male relationships who are in Carrie's life (or lack there of).
Just so cheesy.
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