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Here, the show makes the same mistake that fellow HBO show Entourage did: The more the characters succeed, the less interesting they are.
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"Plus One Is The Loneliest Number" (Season 5, Episode 5) Was this an episode, or just a 30-minute advert for Prada, intercut with footage of Smith Jerrod's ass and unrelatable scenes of Berger not being able to deal with the lack of success that his book has had? Also, what an awful episode title. "Lights, Camera, Relationship" (Season 6, Episode 5) There are nice moments, like Carrie dedicating her book to Charlotte, but an episode about a christening is not what we signed up for with this show. "Unoriginal Sin" (Season 5, Episode 2)Īn episode of Sex and the City without any sex at all, and therefore pointless. Judging by this episode, they were desperate to put Samantha in an afro, do dog period jokes and get a few last uses of the homophobic f-word in under the wire. The writers knew that Season 6 would be the final one, meaning they had one last chance to do all the things they wanted with the sow. Plus, Charlotte is at her most irritating level of prissy when she dates an uncircumcised man-the horror! 90. "Old Dogs, New Dicks" (Season 2, Episode 9)īig is the absolute worst, and Carrie wonders, "can you change a man?" The answer is yes, if you fall for all the romantic clichés this show was supposed to break down. This episode does a pretty good job of bringing to a close all the main romantic dramas of Season 3 (Miranda and Steve, Carrie and Big, Charlotte and Trey), but the casual transphobia (including a lot of slurs) makes it unwatchable today. "Cock-A-Doodle-Do" (Season 3, Episode 18) Quelle surprise.a show this white managed to botch an episode about race by having Samantha complaining about the "racism" she experienced from a Black woman who would not let her date her brother. "No Ifs, And, Or Butts" (Season 3, Episode 5) "The Caste System" (Season 2, Episode 10)Ĭomparing the dating travails of four fairly wealthy white women to the Indian caste system is just not OK, especially when the only person of color (Samantha's boyfriend's servant, no less) exists solely as the butt of a joke. Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie through the ages on "Sex and the City." Nearly 25 years on, fans still pore over her many outfits – and questionable relationship choices. All 94 Sex and the City episodes ranked from worst to best Because, to be sure, Sex and the City is still an enjoyable watch for all its problems. There are many factors at play here-how well an episode holds up, how good its script and performances are, how iconic it has become among fans-but most of all it is about how much fun to watch the episodes are.
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With the show set to return (sans Kim Cattrall) in the HBO Max reboot And Just Like That, we have looked back at the six years of Sex and the City and ranked every episode. And what's more, the show has at least one laugh out loud moment in pretty much every episode.
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For every episode where Carrie is a pure maniac who jeopardises every relationship for no reason, there is one where she is all of us, panicking about whether we will ever find love. For every episode that talks about the racism faced by white people (yikes), there is one where the show is honest about the fact that many women have abortions. Read more How Do We Loathe 'Sex and the City's' Jack Berger? Let Us Count The WaysĪll of these criticisms are true some of the show, but there is also plenty to like across all six seasons.