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1/10
And just like that... Carrie shows us that she's a terrible person
jeffbabies14 July 2023
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What an awful turn for Carrie Bradshaw. This episode shows us that she is truly vapid, selfish and self-serving. She causes an accident, she hangs around to avoid being sued, then she assumes the guy is broke when his credit card declines yet she doesn't offer to pay his medical bill (she has millions in the bank, mind you), then she brings him soup and sparks begin to fly... but she's impatient. She bails on him when he falls behind on work as a result of the accident she caused! She refuses to compete for his attention; she high-tails it out of there like it's his fault he's scrambling. Needy much?? Awful! Just awful!
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4/10
Bike Lane! Bike Lane!
Mothership816 July 2023
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Dude on bike had plenty of time to stop as he yelled out twice. Never the less, Carrie dutifully accompanies him, after he crashes/falls over, to an Urgent Care facility, which apparently facilitated the Olsen twins. (Unsure of why that was mentioned).

After staff plastered George's broken arm/wrist and his credit card was declined why didn't Carrie step forward and pay with one of hers? Surely she's loaded?

Now onto the doomed two - you know who - why is Miranda behaving like a love-struck teen? Why is she not getting annoyed with Che for partying all night every night while she's trying to sleep? Who tolerates that? Then the second Miranda makes a noise and wakes Che up - Miranda apologizes. What? The writers have turned her into a real dimbo. Che's character is so selfish I cannot believe she would ever have a relationship with anyone. She makes no effort to adjust for Miranda.

Another thing, why would Steve, Miranda and Brady only live in a two bedroom place? (couch sleeping) Do they not live in the house they first bought in Brooklyn? It sure had more bedrooms. Another thing is why is she rising at 5am anyway, to cook brekky for two grown men? Shame, shame writers.

The way things were left with Che - is she going to leave us? You know, as in forever?
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5/10
Can we get rid of the Wexleys now?
bbraat25 February 2024
They are awful characters. Watching them is like watching the worst Cosby show characters. The perfect parents with unlimited wealth who know and discuss every black historical character in history and whose parents were, of course, at Selma. They spend no time with their kids but their kids are all super-intelligent, high achievers at the best private school in New York. The wife dresses like Cruella DeVille in what could best be called, "clown costumes". Not just in the Halloween episode but all episodes. For the Met "ball" episode, Lisa walks ten blocks dressed like she has a globe on her head, with hands outstretched like she's walking the runway, and her dutiful husband carries her train like a dutiful son. I can see how that would appeal to the single mothers watching but married, black men wouldn't comply with the diva routine.

I can see why Charlotte might be friends with her since, as she complained, she doesn't have any black friends but no one else would be friends with this couple.

The 2:02 episode in which the Wexley husband could not hail a cab outside his $10 million dollar apartment required the producers to travel to Eastern Europe to find a white cab driver in New York City. Most cab drivers are black and they won't pick up most black men on the street however they'd probably pick up the obvious millionaire with his two daughters.
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