This episode is in my Top 5 of all time but obviously not because of Carrie Bradshaw, since she's the worst. So, before I start trashing Carrie, I have to mention that SJP looks AMAZING in this scene. https://www.instagram.com/p/BHiztBXDBfG/ Alright, now that we've gotten that out of the way, let us explore the reasons why … Continue reading Season 6A, Episode 12: One
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Season 6A, Episode 11: The Domino Effect
Okay, confession time. Well, two confessions. Confession one is that I've been working on the post for this episode for like two weeks because I fucking hate it. Confession two is this USED to be what I would consider a hopeful episode for me when I was eyeball deep into making terrible dating decisions and … Continue reading Season 6A, Episode 11: The Domino Effect
Season 6A, Episode 10: Boy, Interrupted
Good lord do I hate this episode. From David Duchovny's pointless appearance, to Carrie being queen of the prom, and all the other high school references, I just...can't. With any of it. Carrie's high school boyfriend, Jeremy, is in Connecticut for a month so called Carrie to meet up for dinner in NYC. It is, … Continue reading Season 6A, Episode 10: Boy, Interrupted
Season 6A, Episode 9: A Woman’s Right to Shoes
This episode is great but also terrible because it makes me side with Carrie in some instances. I'm confused. ANYWAY. We have an opening montage of Carrie buying various items off wedding and baby registries. The end point is Carrie heading to a party with Stanford to celebrate the birth of the THIRD child of … Continue reading Season 6A, Episode 9: A Woman’s Right to Shoes
Season 6A, Episode 8: The Catch
Charlotte has the ability to plan weddings in like, a week. This episode starts and ends with Carrie trying out a flying trapeze for an upcoming column, but the meat of the plot is Charlotte marrying Harry Goldenblatt. The trapeze thing looks fun, Carrie can't let go and do a catch, blah blah. Before we … Continue reading Season 6A, Episode 8: The Catch
Season 6A, Episode 7: The Post-It Always Sticks Twice
It is time to deal with the fallout of Berger breaking up with Carrie on a Post-It. At least one person agrees with me that she totally deserved it. https://twitter.com/sippikj/status/1281379328966656001 We open the episode with the Charlotte/Carrie contrast - one with a huge engagement ring, the other recently dumped via Post-It. It's the good old … Continue reading Season 6A, Episode 7: The Post-It Always Sticks Twice
Season 5, Episode 8: I Love a Charade
The season five finale gives us a Berger with a side of single, Miranda finally realizing she's in love with Steve, Charlotte realizing she's in love with Harry, and Carrie Bradshaw continuing to be the worst. We open the episode with the gals at some piano bar, I guess, watching their friend Bobby Fine play … Continue reading Season 5, Episode 8: I Love a Charade
Season 5, Episode 7: The Big Journey
Ah the episode where Carrie drags Samantha on a cross country TRAIN ride only to throw her out of a bathtub so she can fuck Big. But he rejects her (initially) because of her book. Essentially. Because she's the worst. Here is the lead up to that fiasco (and some other reasons that she is … Continue reading Season 5, Episode 7: The Big Journey
Season 5, Episode 6: Critical Condition
This episode is probably in my top 5 of all SATC episodes. Not just because Carrie gets told off/yelled at and is a Nina Katz Face Victim at least three times, but because of what Samantha does for Miranda and Trey does for Charlotte. (Special mention to Kendall from 4D who we never see again … Continue reading Season 5, Episode 6: Critical Condition
Season 5, Episode 5: Plus One Is the Loneliest Number
Ahhh, finally a season five episode that I can actually stomach. We are also introduced to hero Jack Berger. Any other guy who breaks up with a woman via post-it (future spoiler!) is an asshole but when Jack does it to Carrie Bradshaw he is a hero. Because she's the worst. Other reasons she is … Continue reading Season 5, Episode 5: Plus One Is the Loneliest Number