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Sex and the City: The Complete Series - Gift Collection [20 Discs / Box Set][Fullscreen] - DVD

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Includes:
  • Sex and the City: Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys (1998)
  • Sex and the City: The Power of Female Sex (1998)
  • Sex and the City: Secret Sex (1998)
  • Sex and the City: Three's a Crowd (1998)
  • Sex and the City: The Baby Shower (1998)
  • Sex and the City: Oh Come, All Ye Faithful (1998)
  • Sex and the City: The Drought (1998)
  • Sex and the City: The Turtle and the Hare (1998)
  • Sex and the City: The Monogamists (1998)
  • Sex and the City: Take Me Out to the Ballgame (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Awful Truth (1999)
  • Sex and the City: They Shoot Single People, Don't They? (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Cheating Curve (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Man, the Myth, the Viagra (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Was It Good for You? (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Shortcomings (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Fuck Buddy (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Games People Play (1999)
  • Sex and the City: La Douleur Exquise! (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Evolution (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Caste System (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Old Dogs, New Dicks (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Ex and the City (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Chicken Dance (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Four Women and a Funeral (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Freak Show (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Where There's Smoke.... (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Attack of the Five Foot Ten Woman (2000)
  • Sex and the City: No Ifs, Ands, or Butts (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Drama Queens (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Cock a Doodle Do! (2000)
  • Sex and the City: What Goes Around Comes Around (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Frenemies (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Hot Child in the City (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Sex and Another City (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Escape from New York (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Don't Ask, Don't Tell (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Running With Scissors (2000)
  • Sex and the City: All or Nothing (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Easy Come, Easy Go (2000)
  • Sex and the City: The Big Time (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Are We Sluts? (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Politically Erect (2000)
  • Sex and the City: The Agony and the 'Ex'-tacy (2001)
  • Sex and the City: The Real Me (2001)
  • Sex and the City: What's Sex Got to Do With It? (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Baby, Talk is Cheap (2001)
  • Sex and the City: My Motherboard, My Self (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Belles of the Balls (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Sex and the Country (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Time and Punishment (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Ghost Town (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Defining Moments (2001)
  • Sex and the City: I Heart NY (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Luck Be an Old Lady (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Plus One Is the Loneliest Number (2002)
  • Sex and the City: I Love a Charade (2002)
  • Sex and the City: The Big Journey (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Critical Condition (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Cover Girl (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Unoriginal Sin (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Anchors Away (2002)
  • Sex and the City: The Post-It Always Sticks Twice (2003)
  • Sex and the City: The Catch (2003)
  • Sex and the City: A Woman's Right to Shoes (2003)
  • Sex and the City: The One (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Boy, Interrupted (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little (2003)
  • Sex and the City: The Perfect Present (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Great Sexpectations (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Hop, Skip, and a Week (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Lights, Camera, Relationship (2003)
  • Sex and the City: The Domino Effect (2003)
  • Sex and the City: To Market, To Market (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Splat! (2004)
  • Sex and the City: The Cold War (2004)
  • Sex and the City: The Ick Factor (2004)
  • Sex and the City: An American Girl in Paris (Part Une) (2004)
  • Sex and the City: Let There Be Light (2004)
  • Sex and the City: An American Girl in Paris (Part Deux) (2004)
  • Sex and the City: Catch-38 (2004)
  • Sex and the City: Out of the Frying Pan (2004)

    Sex and the City: Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is enjoying her latest fling with a twentysomething slice of beefcake (Timothy Olyphant), but the limitations imposed by his age soon become all too apparent. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) discovers her own limitations when her boyfriend asks a particular sexual favor of her, while Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is less than pleased by her realization that she'll always be older than the young men she beds. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Power of Female Sex
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is a bit strapped for cash when she finds herself dating a well-known French architect, who decides to show his gratitude for a pleasant evening with a gift of 1,000 dollars, leaving Carrie with very mixed feelings. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is still dating Skipper (Ben Weber), but while she's interested in him, Carrie learns he's a great deal more interested in Miranda. And Charlotte becomes infatuated with Neville (Charles Keating), a successful artist, but isn't sure if her admiration will outweigh her modesty when he asks her to pose nude for him. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Secret Sex
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) decides to make her topic of the week people who are too ashamed of their lovers to introduce them to their friends. The subject comes to mind after Carrie and Mr. Big (Chris Noth) begin officially dating and she gets the feeling he doesn't want to be seen in public with her. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), meanwhile, discovers her boyfriend has a fetish she never knew about before, and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) decides to open up to her friends about a past relationship she doesn't often discuss. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Three's a Crowd
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) discovers some surprising facts about Mr. Big (Chris Noth) -- he's been married before, his ex is attractive, intelligent, and successful, and they used to enjoy the occasional ménage à trois. As coincidence would have it, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) becomes involved with a married man who would like her to join him and his wife for a threesome, and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) learns that her new boyfriend is also interested in being with two women at once. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is depressed that her love life is not nearly so eventful as that of her friends, and becomes obsessed with her appearance. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Baby Shower
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), Charlotte (Kristin Davis), and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) attend a baby shower for Laney (Dana Wheeler-Nicholson), their friend who used to be a wild-living party girl but has settled down and become a typical suburban mother. Charlotte has always wanted to have a daughter, and seeing Laney makes her wonder if she'll ever have a family of her own. Carrie, on the other hand, is late for her period, and wonders how she'll deal with parenthood if her pregnancy test comes back positive. Laney confesses that she sometimes misses the freedom she gave up for her family, and Samantha decides to throw an "I Don't Have a Baby" shower. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Oh Come, All Ye Faithful
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) discovers that Big (Chris Noth) takes his mother (Marian Seldes) to church every Sunday; when he finally introduces Carrie to his mom, he describes her as his "friend," and Carrie begins to wonder if their relationship has a future. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) begins dating a devout Catholic (John Benjamin Hickey) who insists on showering after sex, leading Miranda to ponder if she might be better off with Skipper (Ben Weber) after all. Samantha (Kim Cattrall) thinks she may have finally found the man (Jamie Goodwin) she can settle down with, until she comes to the conclusion that size really does matter. And when a fortune teller informs Charlotte (Kristin Davis) that she'll never marry, she decides to seek out a second opinion -- but doesn't like what she hears. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Drought
    For a change, this episode finds Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her friends not having sex; Carrie and Big's (Chris Noth) relationship has fallen into a slump, and she wonders if his lack of enthusiasm about sex may have something to do with an attack of gas that she suffered one evening. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is dating one of Carrie's old boyfriends, and learns he's decided that abstaining from sex is good for his emotional well-being. Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is involved with a man who is interested in the tantric aspects of celibacy, which she soon finds can be exciting and maddening at the same time. And Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is in the midst of a losing streak with men; after three months without sex, she's wondering if she'll be sleeping alone for the rest of her life. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Turtle and the Hare
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is not at all happy when Mr. Big (Chris Noth) informs her that he intends never to marry again, leading her to think twice when Stanford Blatch (Willie Garson) asks her to marry him so he'll be able to collect an inheritance. Samantha (Kim Cattrall), on the rebound after a bad breakup, starts dating a frumpy looking guy called The Turtle (Tim Wheeler), but the more she tries to change his appearance, the more obvious it is that he's not about to change. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), still on her own, obtains a special new vibrator known as "The Rabbit." She makes the mistake of lending it to Charlotte (Kristin Davis), who becomes so thrilled with its effects that she is hard-pressed to leave her apartment. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Monogamists
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) discovers that while she and Mr. Big (Chris Noth) have been dating for a while, she considers it an exclusive relationship and he does not, which angers and confuses her. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) breaks up with Skipper (Ben Weber), but when she sees him on a date with another woman, she starts to have second thoughts. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) finds her boyfriend's sexual appetite is more than she wants to deal with. And Samantha (Kim Cattrall) deals with a different sort of monogamy issue: while apartment hunting, should she remain loyal to one realtor or play the field? ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Take Me Out to the Ballgame
    In the throes of her breakup with Big (Chris Noth), Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) decides to step up to bat once more when she begins dating a hunky new member of the New York Yankees (Mark Devine). Samantha (Kim Cattrall), who is in the throes of an actual relationship, finds her commitment to her boyfriend (Jamie Goodwin) compromised by his lackluster endowment. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is also having crotch-centric problems with her new boyfriend (Rob Bogue), a man who is always adjusting himself regardless of how public the venue. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is fed up with her friends' inability to talk about anything besides men, and makes her annoyance known by angrily walking out of their habitual coffee-shop dish session. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Awful Truth
    While Samantha (Kim Cattrall) continues to struggle with her boyfriend's (Jamie Goodwin) penile paucity, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) struggles with the aftermath of her decision to invite ex-boyfriend Big (Chris Noth) to her birthday party. Miranda's (Cynthia Nixon) new boyfriend has a bent for talking dirty in bed, and encourages Miranda to talk back; unfortunately, she takes things a little too far for his comfort. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) has decided that the only male she wants in her life is one of the four-legged variety, but when Henry, her new puppy, destroys her bedroom, she's forced to conclude that, just like his two-legged counterparts, Henry is incapable of good behavior. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: They Shoot Single People, Don't They?
    Carrie's (Sarah Jessica Parker) happiness with being on her own takes a severe beating when she unwittingly becomes the face of a damning article on single people in New York magazine, while Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is so desperate to not be on her own that she convinces herself she can have a relationship with an actor friend (Tom Gilroy). Meanwhile, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is stuck faking orgasms with her latest man (Mark Feuerstein), and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) finds herself smitten with a club owner (Robert Montano) who oozes fake charm. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Cheating Curve
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) gets back together with Big (Chris Noth) but finds herself worrying that she's cheated on the trust of her friends, while Charlotte (Kristin Davis) finds that she's more or less cheating on her true sexual identity when she starts hanging with a group of elite "power lesbians" who are unaware of her heterosexuality. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) begins dating a man whose obsession with porn makes her feel like she's in constant competition for his attention, and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) takes up with a personal trainer who likes to leave his distinctive mark on the women he takes to bed. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Man, the Myth, the Viagra
    Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is forced to question her well-bred cynicism when she meets Steve (David Eigenberg), a bartender who's actually a nice guy, while Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is forced to question the differences in her re-formed relationship with Big (Chris Noth). Samantha (Kim Cattrall), meanwhile, dates a 72-year-old whose millions of dollars and Viagra prescription can't make up for the fact he has a flabby ass. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women
    When Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and the girls get a summer share in the Hamptons, their contact with a group of twentysomething counterparts makes them wonder if younger women should be disdained or pitied. Charlotte (Kristin Davis), for her part, has no problem dating a twentysomething guy, but does have a problem with the crabs he gives her. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) finds herself being shadowed by an adoring twentysomething woman who happens to be an aspiring writer, but finds her warm feelings toward the younger set compromised when she meets Natasha (Bridget Moynahan), the 26-year-old whom Big (Chris Noth) is currently dating. Meanwhile, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is feeling anything but big sisterly toward her ex-assistant (Marisa Ryan), who stole Sam's Rolodex to throw a big party. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Was It Good for You?
    When Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) dates an alcoholic, his compulsive need for her makes her wonder if she's just another one of his addictions. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) has a compulsive need for reassurance when her latest man falls asleep while they're having sex, and duly signs up herself -- and her friends -- for a tantric sex workshop that provides unexpected enlightenment. Meanwhile, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) finds the boundaries of her sexual liberation tested when some gay friends ask if they can sleep with her, and Miranda feels oddly liberated when she buys new sheets. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Shortcomings
    A visit from Charlotte's (Kristin Davis) brother, Wes -- who is in the process of getting divorced -- creates friction between Charlotte and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) when Samantha seduces Wes. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) has seduction problems of her own when she discovers that the short story writer she is dating (Justin Theroux) suffers from premature ejaculation; the matter is further complicated by the fact that Carrie is completely in love with his charismatic and creative family. Family also matters for Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) when she begins dating a single dad and finds herself caught up in the perils of parenting. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Fuck Buddy
    All of the girls engage in dubious relationships with men for particularly dubious reasons: Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) makes the mistake of trying to have an actual relationship with a man who previously held the non-committal position of "f*ck buddy"; Charlotte (Kristin Davis) makes the mistake of double-booking dates; Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) makes the mistake of dating a completely irredeemable jerk; and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) makes the mistake of trying to get it on with her next-door neighbors. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Games People Play
    While Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) plays some voyeuristic games with a man in the building across from hers, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) dates an obsessive sports fan whose sex life is disturbingly dependent on the changing fortunes of his favorite team. Charlotte (Kristin Davis), meanwhile, decides that joining a bridge club is the only way to meet a "nice boy," and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) looks no further than her therapist's waiting room to meet her latest not-so-nice boy. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: La Douleur Exquise!
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) must face some difficult realities when Big (Chris Noth) announces that he's moving to Paris for six months, but Samantha (Kim Cattrall) tries to lighten things up by taking her friends to Manhattan's exclusive new S & M restaurant. Dinner turns out to be somewhat prophetic for Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis), who subsequently meet men with some very particular fetishes. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Evolution
    Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) has a lazy ovary, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) has a new boyfriend of ambiguous sexual orientation, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) has plans for revenge on an ex that backfire in her face, and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) has doubts after an unsuccessful attempt to leave some "feminine" products at Big's (Chris Noth) apartment. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Caste System
    Charlotte (Kristin Davis) takes up with a horny movie star (Brian Van Holt) but quickly realizes she doesn't want to take up with his accompanying lifestyle; lifestyle is also a problem for Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), who breaks up with Steve (David Eigenberg) over the way he bides his time. Meanwhile, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) hooks up with a rich man and soon finds herself in competition with his housekeeper for his affections, and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Big (Chris Noth) say, "I love you." ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Old Dogs, New Dicks
    Charlotte (Kristin Davis) dates an uncircumcised man, and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) tries to cut and snip some of Big's (Chris Noth) exceedingly irksome habits. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is dating Steve (David Eigenberg) the bartender but has problems with his schedule, and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) has an encounter with a drag queen who also happens to be one of her ex-boyfriends. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Ex and the City
    Samantha (Kim Cattrall) discovers that too much of a good thing really can be too much when she dates a man with Clydesdale-like endowment, while Charlotte (Kristin Davis) also has an equine encounter with an actual horse after deciding to take up riding again. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) hooks up again with her ex, bartender Steve (David Eigenberg), and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) also has an ex encounter in the form of Big (Chris Noth), who tells her that he and Natasha (Bridget Moynahan) are engaged. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Chicken Dance
    The girls are forced to question their New York cynicism when a friend of Miranda's (Cynthia Nixon) comes for a visit and falls head over heels in love at first sight with her interior decorator. They invite Miranda and her friends to their whirlwind wedding, where Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is reminded of why she broke up with Big (Chris Noth) in the first place, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is reminded of why it's not a good idea to sleep with a guy you've known for three hours, and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is reminded of why weddings can be such a drag. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Four Women and a Funeral
    Questions of mortality greet all four women at the funeral of a fashion designer. Samantha (Kim Cattrall) encounters social death after making the mistake of canoodling with the husband of a socialite, while Charlotte (Kristin Davis) meets a widower whom she is convinced she can give a new lease on life. Miranda's (Cynthia Nixon) purchase of a new apartment sends her into unexpected panic attacks, and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) decides life's too short for regret and attempts to patch things up with Big (Chris Noth). ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Freak Show
    After dating a string of certifiable freaks, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) meets Ben (Ian Kahn), a thoroughly decent guy, and then screws up their burgeoning relationship by succumbing to the kind of freakish impulses she so deplored in her previous dates. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), who has suffered one too many freaks, drops out of dating entirely, while Samantha (Kim Cattrall) goes out with a guy (Marc Kurdisch) whose inner freak is revealed when he dons a dog collar and asks Sam to beat him savagely. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) dates a guy (Charlie Schroeder) whose penchant for giving oral sex has made him something of a hot commodity among New York women; unfortunately, as soon as Charlotte tries to take the relationship beyond her crotch, she discovers that her date's seemingly invaluable talent is more of a freakish aberration. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Where There's Smoke....
    In order to properly participate in the New York City Fire Department's Calendar Contest, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and the girls journey from Manhattan to the exotic climes of Staten Island. There, the irascible Samantha (Kim Cattrall) wastes no time in fulfilling her fireman fantasy with hunky Ricky (Mike Lombardi), but is dismayed when their romp is interrupted when Ricky is called upon to fight an actual fire with his colleagues, who, Samantha is aghast to discover, are a bunch of regular Joes who don't live up to her hottie-with-a-hose fantasy. Carrie, meanwhile, finds herself pursued by Bill Kelley (John Slattery), a local politician. Although Carrie resists his overtures, she eventually yields to the older man. As for Charlotte (Kristin Davis), she decides that this will be the year she gets married, but her mission faces its first obstacle in the form of Arthur (Brad Beyer), whom she is currently dating. After he gets into a series of fist fights, Charlotte realizes it's time to move on to someone without bullying tendencies. The perpetually cynical Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) gets a lesson in strength and weakness when, despite her insistence that she doesn't need rescuing, Steve (David Eigenberg) escorts her home following her laser vision surgery and shows her that needing somebody's help shouldn't always be equated with weakness. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Attack of the Five Foot Ten Woman
    Following an encounter with Big's fiancée, the tall, beautiful, twentysomething Natasha (Bridget Moynahan), Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) asks herself if some New York women exist for the sole purpose of making other women feel like hell. To cheer her friend up, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) suggests a day at the spa. The day, however, turns out to be anything but rejuvenating: Acting on a tip that one of the massage therapists performs with more than his hands, Samantha makes a misguided advance on the man that gets her banned from the spa. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) realizes she has problems of another kind when her body issues prevent her from taking it all off in the steam room. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) has a confrontation with her Ukrainian housekeeper, who insists on lecturing Miranda on everything from herbal teas to marriage. Eventually, all four friends enjoy validation: Samantha by getting the unwilling massage therapist fired; Charlotte by returning naked to the steam room, where another woman compliments her breasts; Miranda by firing her overbearing housekeeper after she replaces Miranda's vibrator with a statue of the Virgin Mary; and Carrie by discovering that for all of her outward charms, Natasha can't escape making certain embarrassing faux pas. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: No Ifs, Ands, or Butts
    The impossible happens when Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) meets a man who's so fabulous that she attempts to give up smoking for him. Throwing out her smokes and slapping on the patch, Carrie makes a go of it with Aidan (John Corbett), a non-smoking furniture designer who's so cute that he could convince Phillip Morris to begin funding lung cancer research. Samantha (Kim Cattrall) realizes that some changes are impossible when the sister of an African-American man she's dating tells her that Samantha's not right for her brother by virtue -- or vice -- of her skin color. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) faces up to her own intransigence when she won't make time to support Steve (David Eigenberg) at his basketball game, which annoys him to no end. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is also annoyed, in this case with her new guy, Brad (Ross Gibby), who kisses with the grace and intricacy of a blind and thirsty bloodhound. And Carrie's gay friend, Stanford (Willie Garson), makes a sporadic appearance, this time while dating a guy (Donald Berman) whose fanaticism for his doll collection reaches a fever pitch when Stanford breaks one of the dolls during an enthusiastic bedroom session. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Drama Queens
    Three weeks into her relationship with Aidan (John Corbett), Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) begins to freak out over the seeming perfection of their life together, something that isn't helped when Aidan asks her to meet his parents. Charlotte (Kristin Davis), tired of too much imperfection, decides to ask her married friends to introduce her to eligible bachelors. Her latest plan backfires when her first date ends up being a married friend who confesses he's in love with her, but Charlotte, who angrily dumps the hormonal husband on the spot, finds the silver lining when she subsequently has a chance meeting with Trey (Kyle MacLachlan), a stranger with whom the sparks immediately start to fly. Sparks of another origin fly for Samantha (Kim Cattrall) when she sleeps with Mark (Billy Wirth), a doctor who doesn't need Viagra but takes it to further heighten his sexual pleasure. After downing a couple of the pills herself, Samantha is hooked, and soon finds herself unwilling to have sex without it. And after encountering Big (Chris Noth) and Natasha (Bridget Moynahan) at the opera, Carrie realizes she's been treating Aidan like Big treated her, and she goes to breakfast with Aidan and his parents. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Cock a Doodle Do!
    After learning that their respective exes, Steve (David Eigenberg) and Aidan (John Corbett), have moved on to new girlfriends, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) are led to question whether the problems in their relationships stemmed from the men or from themselves instead. The question is exacerbated for Carrie when she receives a call from Big (Chris Noth), who asks her to meet him for lunch. Carrie agrees to, but when she tells Miranda -- who disapproves of her decision -- the friends get into their first big fight. Fortunately, Miranda gets new perspective when she runs into Steve, who allays some of her insecurities, and she and Carrie make up before Carrie meets Big. Meanwhile, Charlotte gets a surprise visit from Trey (Kyle MacLachlan) at her apartment, and an even bigger surprise when Trey seduces her. Afterwards, the two have a serious discussion about their problems, one that yields no new decisions. For her part, Carrie makes a new decision during her meeting with Big, who suggests they resume their old ways; deciding that it may be a good idea in theory but not in practice, she heads over to Samantha's apartment, where Samantha (Kim Cattrall) has invited the girls to join her and some transsexual prostitutes for a few drinks. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: What Goes Around Comes Around
    It's a case of instant karma for Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) when, in addition to getting snubbed in a restaurant by Big's (Chris Noth) wife, Natasha (Bridget Moynahan), her favorite pair of Manolo Blahniks are taken by a mugger. And if this isn't enough, the cute detective (Timothy Gibbs) who's supposed to be handling Carrie's case wavers in his dedication to justice when he meets Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and begins to dedicate his attentions to her instead. After Samantha (Kim Cattrall) informs Carrie that Natasha (Bridget Moynahan) has left Big, Carrie, wracked with even more guilt than she had been previously, hunts down Natasha in a restaurant and makes a profound apology, one that is met with even more profound hostility. Samantha, meanwhile, makes an equally profound mistake by seducing a college boy (Jacob Pitts), who duly becomes her obsessed stalker. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) finds relief from her marital woes in the muscular arms of the McDougal family's gardener (Steve Richard Harris); unfortunately, her bliss is cut short when Trey's (Kyle MacLachlan) sister catches the two of them together and proceeds to tell her entire family. Following an angry confrontation with her husband, Charlotte leaves the family estate and returns to the city, where she is met by the empty silence of her old apartment. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Frenemies
    Will, Miranda's (Cynthia Nixon) latest man, happens upon the perfect excuse for not showing up for a date when he drops dead. At his wake, a shocked and dismayed Miranda finds some solace when she meets Jim (Dominic Fumusa), an aesthetically pleasing fellow mourner who also happens to be one of Carrie's (Sarah Jessica Parker) exes. Although Carrie warns her that there was a reason she broke up with Jim, Miranda sees him anyway, and then just as quickly sees that he's a complete louse. For her part, Carrie has her hands full when she agrees to teach a seminar about how to meet men to a group of very dissatisfied women whose questions make her realize that for a professional sex columnist, she still has a lot to learn. Meanwhile, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) gives a few sex lessons of her own to Charlotte (Kristin Davis), who is getting nowhere in her attempts to cure Trey (Kyle MacLachlan) of his listless libido. Although Charlotte is disgusted by Samantha's lascivious advice, she discovers that her friend speaks words of wisdom when she reluctantly follows Samantha's instructions and reaps raunchy results. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Hot Child in the City
    While shopping at a comic book store, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) meets Wade (Cane Peterson), who quickly assumes status as her latest boy toy. Particularly impressed by Wade's fabulous apartment, Carrie is less than impressed when his mother (Anita Gillette) comes home. Although Carrie is happy enough to accept his mom's home-baked cookies, she questions whether she can really date a mama's boy, especially when Wade's mother reprimands them for smoking weed. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is having childhood regression issues of her own, thanks to her decision to get braces. When her date gets caught in her ungainly hardware, Miranda is forced to question the true cost of orthodontics. Meanwhile, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) has more adult issues to confront when she decides to get to the bottom of Trey's (Kyle MacLachlan) sexual hang-ups. Although he protests angrily, Trey finally agrees to accompany Charlotte to a marriage counselor, at whose behest they name their respective private parts Schooner and Rebecca. Samantha (Kim Cattrall) gets an eye-opening perspective on the teens of today when she does publicity for the bat mitzvah of an oversexed 13-year-old who in more ways than one reminds Samantha of herself. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Sex and Another City
    During the second week of the girls' L.A. vacation, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), who is tired of the sunny insincerity exhibited by the city's natives, reconnects with Lou (Sam Seder), an old friend from New York. Unfortunately, Miranda is disappointed to find that, far from badmouthing his adopted city, Lou has become a happy Left Coast convert who abandoned his neuroses back in New York. As for Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), she makes the acquaintance of Keith (Vince Vaughn), who uses his apparent status as a TV exec to get her and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) into an exclusive party. Unfortunately, Carrie's latest Lothario is not all that he says he is, as she later discovers when she meets his boss...at his house, where she ends up with Keith after the party. However, this deception is nothing compared to the bomb Charlotte (Kristin Davis) drops on her friends when she unexpectedly shows up in L.A.: her marriage to Trey (Kyle MacLachlan), she confesses, is a sexless hoax. Shaken by this admission, the girls decide to cope in the most quintessentially L.A. way possible, by heading to the Playboy mansion for a raucous party with Hugh Hefner. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Escape from New York
    While Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is away to Bermuda for her honeymoon with Trey (Kyle MacLachlan), the other girls make a spontaneous decision to hop a plane to Los Angeles. Upon arrival, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) duly makes the acquaintance of Garth (James Macdonald), who pays the rent as a dildo model. The generously endowed Californian invites Samantha and the girls to a party for his new product, where Sam ends up bedding her host while Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) find themselves disgusted with the tawdry festivities. Carrie is in for some tawdriness of her own when she meets a Hollywood producer (Matthew McConaughey) who wants to make a movie based on her columns; Carrie finds his proposition desirable enough until he begins making propositions of a more unseemly nature, and further insults her by offering crass remarks about her relationship with Big. Miranda, on the other hand, wishes someone would proposition her: Frustrated with her apparent invisibility to men, she saddles up a mechanical bull for a lusty ride. Returning from an asexual honeymoon, Charlotte creates an experiment to test Trey's lack of performance, and discovers that her husband's sexual issues are psychological rather than physical. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Don't Ask, Don't Tell
    As Charlotte's (Kristin Davis) wedding to Trey (Kyle MacLachlan) draws near, the bride-to-be finds herself more than a little concerned about her bedroom relations with her fiancé, or rather, the lack thereof. The night before her wedding, after confessing to her shocked friends that she and Trey have not yet slept together, a drunken Charlotte goes to Trey's apartment, where she plans to rectify their previous lack of intimacy. Unfortunately, her expectations aren't quite fulfilled, and Charlotte wakes up on her wedding day with a disproportionately meaty helping of the wedding day jitters. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), meanwhile, has significant issues of her own to consider: Only minutes before Charlotte's wedding, she finally confesses to Aidan (John Corbett) her affair with Big (Chris Noth). Aidan, unsurprisingly, is less than pleased with the news, and leaves. He reappears after the wedding to tell Carrie that although he loves her, he can't accept her cheating, and dumps her. Devastated, Carrie turns to her friends for support. Carrie isn't the only one of her friends who must deal with the consequences of lying, however: Fed up with scaring off men with her status as a corporate lawyer, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) pretends to be an airline stewardess and subsequently lands a date with Harris, who says he is an emergency room doctor. Miranda finds out otherwise when, after spending the night with Harris, she cuts her finger and Harris confesses he knows nothing about medicine. Instead of confessing her own white lie, Miranda kicks Harris out, and is left bleeding with hypocrisy. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Running With Scissors
    Having reached the third week of her affair with the married Mr. Big (Chris Noth), Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is finding it harder and harder to deal with the accompanying guilt and subterfuge. Not only does Aidan (John Corbett) remain blissfully ignorant of her infidelity, but when both Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) -- the latter of whom catches her friend leaving a hotel with Big -- tell her she must stop the affair, Carrie must do some serious soul searching. Samantha (Kim Cattrall), meanwhile, must do some soul searching of her own when the man she is dating demands she take an AIDS test; although she is terrified, Samantha gives in and is extremely relieved when the test comes back negative. Carrie, on the other hand, is in for no such relief when she breaks all of the rules and goes for a romp with Big between his conjugal sheets. Afterwards, Big leaves, and Carrie's afterglow is extinguished by the surprise intrusion of Natasha (Bridget Moynahan), who has returned early from a vacation. Catching Carrie as she vainly tries to sneak out, an outraged Natasha informs her that she knew of their affair all along, and then trips down the stairs, losing a tooth in the process. Carrie takes Natasha to the hospital, where, upon seeing Big, she tells him their affair is finished. However, Carrie still must reckon with Aidan, who is waiting at her apartment when she returns home. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: All or Nothing
    During a party Samantha (Kim Cattrall) throws at her new apartment, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), tormented by guilt over her fling with Big (Chris Noth), confesses her indiscretion to Samantha. Wondering if she's trying to have it all by dating Aidan (John Corbett) -- who is committed and trustworthy -- and sleeping with the unpredictable and titillating Big, Carrie is forced to lie to the former, who discovers she's started smoking again. Carrie tells Aidan she'll quit, meaning cheating as much as smoking, and when Big informs her that he's leaving Natasha, Carrie tells him to reconsider. Samantha, meanwhile, learns some hard facts when she comes down with the flu and none of her men will take care of her, while Charlotte (Kristin Davis) does some hard bargaining with Trey's mother, Bunny (Frances Sternhagen), and ends up with a cushy pre-nup agreement. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), for her part, takes some lessons in phone sex from George, the out-of-towner she's dating, but becomes an unwilling pupil when she learns that George (Josh Hamilton) has been enjoying fiber-optic bliss with other women. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Easy Come, Easy Go
    Charlotte (Kristin Davis) finally has the fiancé she's always wanted, but her happiness is compromised by the fact that she ended up proposing to Trey (Kyle MacLachlan), whose glib concurrence lacked the romance Charlotte desired. However, Trey later makes it up to her by taking her to Tiffany's to buy a monolithic engagement ring. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) finds herself engaged in a much less welcome arrangement when Steve (David Eigenberg) moves into her apartment while he looks for his own place; the situation is further exacerbated by the fact that Steve has a new girlfriend, which leads Miranda to ask herself why she continues to be so unlucky. Samantha (Kim Cattrall) also finds herself in a sticky situation when she discovers that Adam (Bobby Cannavale), her latest conquest, has, as she calls it, "funky tasting spunk." When Samantha subsequently refuses to get Clintonian on him, she's forced to explain why to her annoyed lover, who doesn't believe her, so she tells him he should sample some of himself for himself. And Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) faces her own whopper of a conundrum when a drunken Big (Chris Noth) confesses to her that his marriage is not working out, and later shows up at the hotel where she's working on a deadline. When he tells her that he loves her, Carrie tries to kick Big out, but they end up in bed together instead. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Big Time
    Despite her renewed commitment to her relationship with Aidan (John Corbett), Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) finds her resolve thrown into serious peril when Big (Chris Noth), possibly the world's worst ex-boyfriend, shows up at her doorstep and confesses that although he is married to Natasha, he can't stop thinking about Carrie. Another relationship is dragged into an early grave when Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) realizes she's tired of Steve's (David Eigenberg) childish, slothful tendencies and decides to break up with him. However, things are looking up for the relentlessly altar-minded Charlotte (Kristin Davis), whose burgeoning relationship with Trey (Kyle MacLachlan) is looking so promising that she decides to resist having sex for awhile in the hope that she can somehow be "re-virginized." Far from wanting to be re-virginized, Samantha (Kim Cattrall), who is worried that she may be menopausal, experiences a joyous rebirth of sorts when, while having sex with her latest conquest (Robert Lupone), she unexpectedly catches a wave on the crimson tide. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Are We Sluts?
    The question of romance versus sex is held up for inspection under some particularly harsh fluorescent lighting for the girls when their dilemmas force them to question certain aspects of their respective lifestyles. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) questions her own attitudes when Aidan (John Corbett) tells her he wants to take things slowly, making her realize she's used to passing up romance for sex. Samantha (Kim Cattrall), for whom sex is as unpremeditated an act as breathing, is forced to move out of her building after her neighbors discover that the robber who attacked a tenant snuck in behind Samantha's latest late-night fling. Charlotte (Kristin Davis), meanwhile, discovers that it's not only sticks and stones that hurt when the man she's dating makes a habit of verbally abusing her during sex. And Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) must deal with sexual peril of another kind when she is diagnosed with chlamydia and forced to inform all of her ex-bedmates of her infection. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl
    At her gallery's opening for Baird (Donovan Leitch), a photographer known for his portraits of drag kings, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) meets the photographer, who wastes no time in asking her to pose for him. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) encounters some gender issues of her own when Sean (Eddie Cahill), the fun twentysomething she is currently dating, reveals to her that he has dated men as well as women. Although they end up sleeping together, Carrie finds herself wondering whose company Sean truly prefers. Meanwhile, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) has a new assistant (Chris Tardio) who, despite being of the aesthetically pleasing variety, vexes her with his inability to take orders. Tired of his refusal to do what she asks, Samantha asserts both her public and private supremacy by firing Matt and then sleeping with him. For her part, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) finds her household supremacy challenged after Steve (David Eigenberg) moves in and proceeds to make a slob of himself. And Charlotte and Carrie's gender conundrums find eventual resolution: Charlotte's when she poses for Baird and is so happy with her drag look that she ends up bedding the photographer, and Carrie's when she kisses another woman while attending a party with Sean and decides she's just too old-fashioned for that sort of scene. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Politically Erect
    Having yielded to the advances of politician Bill (John Slattery), Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) spends a few weeks accompanying him on the campaign trail. Charlotte (Kristin Davis), who now inhabits the realm of active husband-hunter, throws a used date party that doesn't quite work out as planned when her current object of interest rekindles his romance with his ex. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) faces a quandary of her own when Steve (David Eigenberg) tells her he wants to date her exclusively, which causes her to worry that she might miss out on someone better. Samantha (Kim Cattrall), meanwhile, encounters a different kind of conflict when she begins seeing a midget who buys his clothes in the Bloomingdale boy's department but is fantastic in bed and has a great sense of humor to boot. After being dumped by Bill because he feels that dating a sex columnist would be bad for his image, Carrie gets revenge on the callous politician through her latest column, proving again that the pen is mightier than the sword. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Agony and the 'Ex'-tacy
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is about to turn 35, and she and her friends find themselves thinking a lot about the concept of soul mates; are they, Carrie wonders, "a reality, or a torture device?" Samantha (Kim Cattrall) thinks she may have found her soul mate in a hunky priest (Costas Mandylor) who gets her all hot and bothered; the priest, however, has other ideas. Charlotte (Kristin Davis), for her part, continues to dedicate her energy to solving the problems of her soul mate, Trey (Kyle MacLachlan); unfortunately for her, her overly passionate husband is now convinced he has no problems. When Samantha organizes a birthday dinner for Carrie, the guest of honor ends up sitting at the restaurant alone, thanks to the tardiness of her friends; afterwards, at the coffee shop with the girls, Carrie admits that, in her solitude, she began to wish she had a special someone in her life. Charlotte suggests that the girls could be each other's soul mates, something that makes everyone feel better, and Carrie returns to her apartment to find Big (Chris Noth) waiting for her with champagne and balloons. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Real Me
    Identity issues rear their ugly heads when Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is asked to appear in a fashion charity show that will include both models and regular people. While Carrie is debating whether or not to exhibit her body to a room full of strangers, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) decides to have nude photos taken of herself. But her insistence that the photos are for herself is compromised by her disgust at the male framer's indifference to them. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), meanwhile, faces some identity issues of her own when she is asked out by Dave (Daniel Travis), a guy at her gym. Oblivious to her own sex appeal, Miranda finds new self-confidence on her first date with Dave, but when she exudes sexy confidence on their second date, Dave tells her that she's full of herself and that he's lost interest in her. Charlotte's (Kristin Davis) identity issues are limited to her nether regions; after discovering she has a condition known as "vulvodynia," she must come to terms with her inability to appreciate what lies beneath her navel. As for Carrie, after learning that she can keep whatever she models, she decides to appear in the fashion show, only to be outfitted in bejeweled lingerie. No sooner has she stepped onto the catwalk than she falls flat on her face, but her decision to rise to the occasion and finish her catwalk is an act of bravery that inspires all of her friends. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: What's Sex Got to Do With It?
    Can great sex exist with someone you don't love? Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is forced to pose this question to herself when she experiences an earth-shattering orgasm with jazz musician Ray (Craig Bierko); despite their connection between the sheets, they don't have much to talk about outside of bed. Samantha (Kim Cattrall) surprises everyone when she announces that she has made a profound connection with Maria (Sonia Braga), who, Samantha proudly reports, has taught her about the joys of a "real relationship." A skeptical Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) makes her own announcement: completely fed up with bad dates, she has decided to go on strike, substituting chocolate for sex. Charlotte (Kristin Davis), meanwhile, wants the full monty -- sex and a relationship -- with Trey (Kyle MacLachlan), who has infuriated her by becoming obsessed with his "John Thomas." ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Baby, Talk is Cheap
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) wants a second chance with Aidan (John Corbett), but he's wary of her advances because, as he tells her, she broke his heart. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) has other body parts on her mind when her latest man sticks his tongue in a previously unexplored orifice and then asks her to do the same for him. Samantha (Kim Cattrall) discovers that her latest man also suffers from a particular oral fixation -- incessant baby talk -- which is driving her nuts. Meanwhile, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Trey (Kyle MacLachlan) have decided to procreate, but they give this decision a second thought when Charlotte invites over a couple with three children whose family life is anything but idyllic. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: My Motherboard, My Self
    The sudden death of Miranda's mother triggers unexpected reactions in both Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and her friends. Miranda, usually so tough and cynical, finds herself breaking down in a clothing store; Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) confronts some intimacy issues that have arisen since she and Aidan (John Corbett) exchanged keys to their apartments; Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is unable to have an orgasm with her latest fling; and Charlotte (Kristin Davis) reacts to the bad news by releasing her inner Martha Stewart. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Belles of the Balls
    Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) finds herself wondering if men are just women with testicles when she tries to help Aidan (John Corbett) and Big (Chris Noth) to be more friendly toward one another. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) and Steve are drawn closer by Steve's bout with testicular cancer, while Charlotte (Kristin Davis) and Trey (Kyle MacLachlan) have their own ballsy encounters by continuing their quest for conception. And Samantha (Kim Cattrall) proves herself to have more balls than the average Joe when she goes to great lengths to win an important account. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Sex and the Country
    A weekend at Aidan's (John Corbett) rustic retreat in upstate New York fully unleashes Carrie's (Sarah Jessica Parker) inner urban warrior, as she discovers she's woefully unprepared to commune with fuzzy animals in an non-air-conditioned cabin. Terrorized by a squirrel, she finds herself wondering at what point the art of compromise becomes compromising. In need of someone who understands, she persuades Samantha (Kim Cattrall) to come for a visit. Samantha is less than impressed with the place -- until she meets the hunky farmer next door (Christopher Braden Jones). Meanwhile, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is having visitation issues of her own when she agrees to spend some time with Trey (Kyle MacLachlan) at his mother's country estate. While trying to conceive a baby with her husband, Charlotte witnesses an uncomfortable demonstration of mother love when she discovers Trey deep in conversation with his mother -- while he happens to be sitting in the bath. And Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is outraged with Steve (David Eigenberg) after he confesses to her that he has testicular cancer but isn't taking it seriously. Although he is put out with Miranda's alternate anger and pity, her indignation is enough to persuade Steve to go through with surgery. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Time and Punishment
    All is going well for the newly reunited Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Aidan (John Corbett) until one of their lusty bedroom sessions is rudely interrupted by the voice of Big (Chris Noth) on Carrie's answering machine. Although Aidan proceeds like nothing is wrong, it soon becomes apparent that he's still angry with Carrie over her betrayal. Despite Carrie's attempts to treat him well, Aidan persists in giving her the cold shoulder, and things reach a boiling point when Carrie happens upon him spending a little too much quality time with the waitress at Scout. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is devoting quality time to becoming a mother and housewife, and shocks her friends with her announcement that she is quitting her job at the gallery. Her announcement creates some tension between her and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), who Charlotte feels is being particularly judgmental of her decision. Miranda, however, has other worries: while arguing on the phone she pulls her neck out, and subsequently finds herself -- naked, of course -- being rescued by Aidan, who offered to come over when Carrie couldn't. Samantha (Kim Cattrall) wins another round in the battle for gender equality when, after being told by her latest fling that she could stand a bikini waxing, she turns the tables on him and forces him to submit to some very personal grooming. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Ghost Town
    After being invited to the opening of Steve's (David Eigenberg) new bar, Scout, both Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) are haunted by the Ghost of Boyfriends Past. Miranda finds herself unsettled because she had always encouraged Steve to open his own place, while Carrie is haunted by the news that Steve's silent partner in the venture is none other than Aidan (John Corbett), the hunky furniture maker she so callously cheated on with Big (Chris Noth). Realizing she still has very strong feelings for Aidan, Carrie discovers she can't stop thinking about him and the way she treated him, especially when she bumps into him at the bar's opening party. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) has ghosts of her own to contend with when she moves back into Trey's (Kyle MacLachlan) apartment, which bears the decorating imprint of Trey's mother, Bunny (Frances Sternhagen). When Charlotte decides to update the décor and get rid of the wooden duck decoys that festoon the place, she meets considerable resistance from the McDougal matriarch, who is finally exorcised after she catches Charlotte and Trey in the throes of conjugal bliss. And, for her part, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) is haunted by the boredom of her relationship with Maria (Sonia Braga), which revolves around long baths and even longer talks about "feelings." ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Defining Moments
    While out on the town one night with Big (Chris Noth), Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) finds their new status as "friends" being tested when she is hit on by Ray King (Craig Bierko), a slick jazz musician. Big makes his displeasure with Carrie's flirtation blatantly obvious, leading Carrie to realize that they need to define the grayer aspects of their evolving relationship. Speaking of relationships, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) finds herself attracted to Maria (Sonia Braga), a Brazilian artist who defines herself as a "relationship person" and would like to embark on one with Samantha. Although Samantha warns Maria that she is definitely not one for relationships, the two women decide to give it a go. Charlotte (Kristin Davis), meanwhile, is reveling in newfound carnal bliss with Trey (Kyle MacLachlan) in coatrooms all over town, but finds her enjoyment compromised by the lack of direction in their marriage. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) also finds her bliss compromised when, after their first night together, her new man Doug (Jim Gaffigan) exhibits a no-holds-barred attitude toward relieving himself with the bathroom door open. Although she tries to be open-minded, Doug's laisser faire treatment of his scatological functions forces Miranda to conclude that certain things just aren't meant to be shared. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: I Heart NY
    Upon arriving at Big's (Chris Noth) apartment one fine evening, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is greeted by the unexpected sight of packing boxes. When she asks him what gives, Big (Chris Noth) tells her that he's moving to Napa, where he's bought a vineyard. Uncertain about how she feels but definitely upset about the prospect of no more let's-be-friends nooky, Carrie dances with Big to his favorite song, "Moon River," and downs a glass of wine. Carrie's feelings of neglect are mirrored by those of Samantha (Kim Cattrall), who's smarting from Richard's (James Remar) inability to arrive on time for their planned rendezvous. Although she has her suspicions about the reasons for his tardiness, Samantha keeps them in check, and instead presents the cheating lout with a token of her love, a framed portrait of hearts. Charlotte (Kristin Davis), however, is living it up after being asked out by Eric (Terry Maratos), a cute guy on the tour she was leading at the Museum of Modern Art. Unfortunately, despite the fact they have lots in common, Eric shoves his foot down his throat when, upon seeing Charlotte's decked-out Park Ave. apartment, he makes a series of insulting remarks about her being a rich girl. Thus, another fledgling relationship ends and another round of self-reflection begins: Carrie, touched by Big's departure and Samantha's Richard woes, wonders heavily about the nature of fate and relationships (again). She perks up in time for her last date with Big, though, which culminates with a carriage ride through Central Park. Just as they start to make out, however, Carrie's cell rings: it's Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), and she's in labor. Arriving at the hospital, Carrie is there to see her friend give birth to a baby boy, whom Miranda names Brady. Samantha, on the other hand, experiences anything but joy when she heeds her suspicions and catches Richard in bed with another woman, and proceeds to smash the framed picture she gave him. Finally, Carrie rushes to the airport to try to catch Big before he leaves; failing, she goes to his apartment, where she finds the "Moon River" record and a ticket to Napa. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Luck Be an Old Lady
    Atlantic City is the setting for Charlotte's 36th birthday -- though as far as anyone else has to know, it's her 35th. Arriving on the boardwalk after a ride with Charlotte (Kristin Davis), Samantha (Kim Cattrall), and Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) on Richard's private jet, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) can't wait for some major-league blackjack bonding with the girls. Thus, she's dismayed when Samantha spends most of her time worrying about whether or not Richard (James Remar) is going to cheat again, Miranda wants to spend her time resting and reading magazines, and Charlotte spends her time fretting about becoming an old maid. As Carrie watches Samantha finally give Richard the boot (and the diamond ring and pearl thong he gave her) and Charlotte make herself over with a look apparently inspired by the Seaside Hooker line, her cynicism reaches a boiling point. Watching a happy older couple enjoy the sunset together, Carrie realizes that she's using her friends to hide from her true feelings, and that it may be time to accept that love is worth betting her heart on. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Plus One Is the Loneliest Number
    It's the night of her book party -- planned and promoted, of course, by Samanatha (Kim Cattrall), and chief on the mind of Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her friends is who will have the honor of being their plus-one's. For Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), who's happy to be back at work, it's Walker Lewis (Robert John Burke), a lover she enjoyed a one-night stand with before having Brady. For Charlotte (Kristin Davis), it's Justin Anderson III, an über-WASP with whom a bout of energetic pre-party nookie is unceremoniously interrupted by none other than Charlotte's eternally meddlesome ex-mother-in-law, Bunny (Frances Sternhagen). Samantha is less concerned with a plus-one than with a chemical peel that leaves her looking like an undercooked hangar steak, while Carrie thinks she might have found the perfect plus-one in Jack Berger (Ron Livingston), a writer she meets while discussing her party with her publisher. Unfortunately, after Carrie invites Berger to the party, he casually reveals he has a girlfriend. The situation leads Carrie to wonder why, despite everything that's going right for her, she allows the one thing that's going wrong for her -- namely, her lack of boyfriend -- to overshadow all that's positive in her life. So she decides to enjoy the party, date or not date, until she spies Berger there without his girlfriend and realizes how lonely she is. Miranda, too, gets something of a wake-up call when, while in the throes of passion with Walker Lewis, Brady's cries bring a halt to their antics and Walker storms out. Miranda is forced to accept the fact she's no longer the same person she was before Brady. On the way home from her party, Carrie realizes -- thanks to her driver's insistence that she has something to celebrate -- how happy she is that, boyfriend or no boyfriend, there are still some guys who can give her a much-needed spark. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: I Love a Charade
    The occasion of the wedding of her supposedly gay friend Bobby Fine (Nathan Lane) -- a very swish lounge singer -- to Bitsy Von Muffling (Julie Halston), a socialite, leads a shocked Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) to question what it takes to give a relationship its zing. While Carrie is mulling that question over, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) accepts the invitation of her lawyer/fling Harry (Evan Handler) to be his date to the wedding, while Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) has a harder time accepting the fact that she and Steve (David Eigenberg) have somehow started sleeping together again. Samantha (Kim Cattrall) also finds herself making unexpected contact with an ex when she asks Richard (James Remar) for permission to throw a party at his house in the Hamptons. En route to the Hamptons for the wedding, Carrie meets Jack Berger (Ron Livingston), who informs her that he's broken up with his girlfriend, which makes Carrie feel all tingly. The two have an intense conversation about relationships, after which Jack freaks out and runs off, causing Carrie to despair once more of ever finding a decent relationship. Once at the wedding, Carrie and co. are won over by the love being demonstrated by Bobby and Bitsy, and a thus inspired Charlotte tells Harry that she thinks she may be falling for him. Harry responds that he feels the same way, but can't marry her because she's not Jewish. Carrie, meanwhile, dances with Jack, who tells her he'd like to go out on a date with her, strengthening Carrie's resolve to not settle for anything less than the best in a relationship. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Big Journey
    Carrie's off to San Francisco for her book tour and, with any luck, also off to get laid. She decides to take the train out West for the event, and invites Samantha (Kim Cattrall) to accompany her. Fed up with the city and its men, Samantha happily accepts, and the two are soon riding the rails in search of lusty, wayward men. Unfortunately, all of them seem to be happily married, which doesn't bode well for promises of quality sex. While Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) and Samantha are gone, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) gets up to some mischief on her own when her divorce attorney, Harry (Evan Handler), comes on to her. Despite the fact that Harry is bald and prone to copious sweat, Charlotte finds herself attracted to him, and the two are soon enjoying a quality fling that Charlotte -- going on the advice of her friend Anthony (Mario Cantone) -- decides to treat as just that. Meanwhile, out in San Francisco, Carrie makes the unpleasant discovery that the members of her audience are more interested in the next reader, who happens to be a dog. However, all is not lost when Big (Chris Noth) appears in the audience and asks some coy questions about his portrayal in Carrie's book. After the reading, Carrie tries to get Big into bed, but he begs off, telling her he doesn't want her to get hurt again. Carrie's just about to give up on ever getting laid again when, the next morning, Big reverts to his tried and true form and entices her to do some "research" for her next book. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Critical Condition
    One fine night, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is out with Stanford (Willie Garson) when she makes the unexpected acquaintance of one Nina Katz, whom Carrie quickly -- and uncomfortably -- learns is the woman who dated Aidan (John Corbett) after Carrie dumped him. Nina makes it clear that Carrie did quite a number on Aidan, leading Carrie to obsess over the various injuries possibly being done to her reputation at the hands of Nina. Meanwhile, Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is obsessed over sleep -- or lack of it -- thanks to Brady's endless crying and screaming. She finally gets relief in the form of a vibrating baby chair given to her by a neighbor, and then additional relief from Samantha (Kim Cattrall), who offers to babysit while Miranda gets her hair cut. Carrie, meanwhile, continues to obsess over her encounter with Nina Katz, something exacerbated by The New York Times review of her book, which is overwhelmingly favorable but mentions that the men in the book are "disposable." Questioning why we focus on the negative rather than the positive, Carrie finally finds some peace after she runs into Steve (David Eigenberg), who tells her that yes, Aidan was devastated following their breakup, but is doing fine now. When she next sees the treacherous Nina Katz, Carrie defends her behavior with Aidan and realizes that she's her own harshest critic. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Cover Girl
    After being "treated" to a preview of the cover shot for her new book -- in which she appears airbrushed and nearly naked -- Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) enlists the help of Samantha (Kim Cattrall) to find a more acceptable look. Scouring the aisles of Barnes & Noble, Samantha offers to concoct an image for her friend that is as smart as it is sexy. A few aisles over, Charlotte (Kristin Davis) tries to get up the backbone to buy herself a self-help book, but one look at the ostensibly pathetic saps inhabiting the section propels her to the safety of her own home, where she orders a book over the Internet. Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) is seeking some help of her own in her quest to lose her baby fat. When she joins Weight Watchers, she meets Tom, an overeater with whom she quickly falls into bed. Things are fine and dandy until Tom demonstrates his overeating isn't limited merely to donuts, and grosses Miranda out when he kisses her with her spread liberally across his face. When Miranda tries to point out the problem, Tom takes offense and leaves to focus on his diet. Meanwhile, Carrie visits Samantha's office and catches her in flagrante delicto with a hunky World Wide Express guy; after Carrie leaves, she wonders if she should judge her friend, a question that affects their relationship as Samantha tries to suggest book cover ideas that Carrie deems "too risqué." After Samantha accuses Carrie of judging her, Carrie apologizes, leading Samantha to admit that she also judges herself from time to time. Together, they come up with a look for the cover, and Carrie ends up posing in a short skirt with her laptop. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Unoriginal Sin
    During their weekly breakfast, the girls are shocked and more than a little skeptical when Samantha (Kim Cattrall) announces that she's gotten back together with the philandering Richard (James Remar). Another shock awaits Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) when Steve (David Eigenberg) tells her that he wants Brady to be baptized to prevent him from burning in eternal hellfire. And Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is a little shocked -- and dismayed -- to find that now that she's not in a relationship, she's running low on material for her sex column. However, salvation arrives in the form of a publisher who wants to turn her past columns into a book; what's more, the two single female representatives of the publishing house feel that Carrie is uniquely suited to give her readers a message, leading Carrie to ask herself if she's an optimist or a pessimist. Charlotte (Kristin Davis) is also doing some soul-searching in the form of a self-help program designed to help students embrace their powers of self-affirmation. Meanwhile, Miranda decides to go through with Brady's baptism in order to please Steve and his slightly unhinged mother (Anne Meara), and asks Carrie to be Brady's godmother. Carrie protests, feeling she's way too cynical to be a good influence on a child, but Miranda insists, and at the baptism Carrie hopes that some of the holy water will wash away her own sins. Afterward, she returns home and dedicates her book to Charlotte -- for her unflappable optimism. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Anchors Away
    It's Fleet Week in New York, and in between adjusting to life with Miranda's new baby and the impending arrival of thousands of young men in form-fitting uniforms, the girls have their hands full. Samantha (Kim Cattrall), for one, is finding it difficult to curb her natural behavior in the presence of an infant, especially as she is hell-bent on getting revenge on the philandering Richard (James Remar). Charlotte (Kristin Davis), single again and intent on sowing her reawakened oats, is all too eager to drop anchor with some of the Navy's finest. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) is mourning the loss of both Aidan and Big, asking herself if she's used up her quota of great loves. And Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) struggles to learn the art of breastfeeding. A woebegone Carrie decides to turn to the city for love, choosing to bask in her feelings for New York rather than wallow in the loneliness of trying to date there. So when a fateful encounter with a sailor results in an invitation to the Fleet Week party, Carrie is more than a little excited. As are Charlotte and Samantha, the latter of whom has been making Richard's life a living, libelous hell, despite his repeated attempts to apologize and declare his undying love for her. At the party, Charlotte ends up flirting with an officer who is decidedly not a gentleman, while Carrie resists the charming attempts of a Southern sailor and decides to go home alone, reasoning that until she's able to step out of the past, being alone suits her well enough in the present. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Post-It Always Sticks Twice
    Berger breaks up with Carrie via a Post-It note, leading her and the girls to spend a night out that ends in disaster. Meanwhile, Miranda's dieting pays off when she fits into her skinny jeans, Charlotte contemplates having a small wedding, and Samantha struggles with commitment issues with Smith. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Catch
    Carrie's fling with Harry's best man ends painfully. Meanwhile, Miranda avoids meeting Steve's new girlfriend, Samantha suffers inconveniences without a man around, and everything goes wrong at Charlotte's wedding. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: A Woman's Right to Shoes
    Carrie attends the party of a friend who makes attendees remove their shoes, only to find, at the end of the night, that hers are missing. Meanwhile, Charlotte and Harry adjust to cohabitation, Samantha deals with irritating children in public places, and Miranda gets the Chicken Pox. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The One
    Carrie meets and is instantly taken with an artist named Aleksandr Petrovsky, whom she calls "The Russian." Meanwhile, Miranda's new boyfriend says "I love you" but she can't say it back because of her feelings for Steve, Charlotte becomes pregnant, and Samantha dyes her pubic hair when she discovers a gray. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Boy, Interrupted
    Carrie's feelings for her high school sweetheart are reignited when he comes through town, but she's unnerved when she learns he's on his way to a mental institution. Meanwhile, Samantha sneaks into an exclusive health club, and Miranda swoons for her hot new neighbor. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little
    Berger holds a major passive-aggressive grudge when Carrie offers a criticism about his book. Meanwhile, trouble erupts when Charlotte prepares her first Shabbat dinner, Samantha and Jerry discover the joys of role play, and Miranda spreads the philosophy of "he's just not that into you." ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Perfect Present
    Carrie is inundated with the presence of Berger's ex-girlfriend in his life. Meanwhile, Charlotte attends classes to become a Jew, Samantha's sexual antics get Jerry fired, and Miranda deals with repressed jealousy when she finds condoms in Steve's baby bag. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Great Sexpectations
    Carrie and Berger finally get their relationship off the ground and find that they're tremendously compatible on almost all levels - except in the bedroom. Meanwhile, Miranda cultivates a relationship with her TiVo, Samantha meets a hot blonde waiter, and Charlotte contemplates converting to Judaism for Harry. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Hop, Skip, and a Week
    Things remain strained with Carrie and Berger, when he tells her he needs a break from their relationship. Meanwhile, Miranda struggles with the toll that her demanding job takes on motherhood, Samantha uses her PR expertise to jumpstart Jerry's acting career, changing his first name to Smith, and Charlotte fields offers from the women at her synagogue to be set up with their sons. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Lights, Camera, Relationship
    Carrie gets a big check when her book is printed in France, which depresses Berger, whose book deal has been dropped. Meanwhile, Miranda represses her feelings as she helps him make his girlfriend a batch of cupcakes, Charlotte struggles to cope after she and Harry have parted ways, and Samantha decides to take charge of Jerry's career after she sees him in a play where he appears nude. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Domino Effect
    Carrie is surprised by how emotional she is when she finds out Big will be needing heart surgery. Meanwhile, Charlotte's quest for fertility leads her to try acupuncture, Samantha doesn't want to hold hands with Smith, and Miranda starts seriously dating her hot neighbor, but refuses to introduce him to Steve. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: To Market, To Market
    After meeting a few times under less than perfect circumstances, Carrie finally prepares for a real date with Berger. Meanwhile, Miranda comes to terms with her real feelings for Steve, Samantha jumps in bed with a stock broker, and Charlotte discovers that her relationship with Harry is restricted by the fact that he can only marry a Jew. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Splat!
    Aleksandr makes Carrie a very big offer, and then surprises her when he announces it in front of all her friends. Later, a friend from her partying past dies, helping Carrie to make an important decision. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Cold War
    Carrie feels shut out from Aleksandr's life, when he won't discuss his work or introduce her to his friends. Meanwhile, Miranda adjusts to living in Brooklyn, Charlotte gives her new dog a second chance to be a dog show champion, and when a tabloid claims that her boyfriend Smith is gay, Samantha cleverly employs her PR skills to clear her name. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: The Ick Factor
    Carrie finds that Aleksandr's grand romantic overtures are a little overwhelming. Meanwhile, Miranda prepares for her and Steve's wedding, Charlotte and Harry have some awkward digestive problems, and Samantha discovers that she has breast cancer. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: An American Girl in Paris (Part Une)
    Carrie has dinner with her friends before going to Paris to be with Aleksandr. Soon, however, she discovers that her new life isn't panning out the way she'd hoped. Back in the states, Big gets in contact with Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha, who give him permission to go to Paris and bring Carrie back. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Let There Be Light
    Carrie feels strongly about the Russian, but is troubled by his famous history as a lothario. Meanwhile, there's tension in the building when Steve moves in with Miranda, Charlotte tries volunteering in order to take her mind off her miscarriage, and Samantha takes Smith to a party at a hotel owned by her ex, Richard Wright. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: An American Girl in Paris (Part Deux)
    It becomes clear to Carrie that she will never be as important to Aleksandr as his art. Meanwhile, Charlotte and Harry pursue adoption, Samantha struggles to find herself when her chemo is eliminating her sex drive, Miranda embraces her role taking care of Steve's mom after she's had a stroke, and Big takes off for Paris to find Carrie. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Catch-38
    When Aleksandr tells Carrie that he's dead set against having any more children, she has to decide if she's sure enough about their relationship to make that decision too. Meanwhile, Brady walks in on Charlotte and Harry having sex while they watch him for Miranda, who's gone with Steve to a cabin for their honeymoon, and Samantha uses her determination to book an appointment with the best oncologist in the city. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide

    Sex and the City: Out of the Frying Pan
    Carrie gets upset at Aleksandr when he's insensitive about Samantha's future health. Meanwhile, Miranda concedes to Steve and considers buying a bigger place in Brooklyn, Charlotte makes friends with a beautiful but failed show dog, and Samantha deals with the hair loss that comes with her chemotherapy. ~ Cammila Albertson, All Movie Guide


  • Sex and the City: The Complete Series - Gift Collection [20 Discs / Box Set]: AMG Review
    AMG

    Includes:
  • Sex and the City: Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys (1998)
  • Sex and the City: The Power of Female Sex (1998)
  • Sex and the City: Secret Sex (1998)
  • Sex and the City: Three's a Crowd (1998)
  • Sex and the City: The Baby Shower (1998)
  • Sex and the City: Oh Come, All Ye Faithful (1998)
  • Sex and the City: The Drought (1998)
  • Sex and the City: The Turtle and the Hare (1998)
  • Sex and the City: The Monogamists (1998)
  • Sex and the City: Take Me Out to the Ballgame (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Awful Truth (1999)
  • Sex and the City: They Shoot Single People, Don't They? (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Cheating Curve (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Man, the Myth, the Viagra (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Was It Good for You? (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Shortcomings (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Fuck Buddy (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Games People Play (1999)
  • Sex and the City: La Douleur Exquise! (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Evolution (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Caste System (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Old Dogs, New Dicks (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Ex and the City (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Chicken Dance (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Four Women and a Funeral (1999)
  • Sex and the City: The Freak Show (1999)
  • Sex and the City: Where There's Smoke.... (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Attack of the Five Foot Ten Woman (2000)
  • Sex and the City: No Ifs, Ands, or Butts (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Drama Queens (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Cock a Doodle Do! (2000)
  • Sex and the City: What Goes Around Comes Around (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Frenemies (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Hot Child in the City (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Sex and Another City (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Escape from New York (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Don't Ask, Don't Tell (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Running With Scissors (2000)
  • Sex and the City: All or Nothing (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Easy Come, Easy Go (2000)
  • Sex and the City: The Big Time (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Are We Sluts? (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl (2000)
  • Sex and the City: Politically Erect (2000)
  • Sex and the City: The Agony and the 'Ex'-tacy (2001)
  • Sex and the City: The Real Me (2001)
  • Sex and the City: What's Sex Got to Do With It? (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Baby, Talk is Cheap (2001)
  • Sex and the City: My Motherboard, My Self (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Belles of the Balls (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Sex and the Country (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Time and Punishment (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Ghost Town (2001)
  • Sex and the City: Defining Moments (2001)
  • Sex and the City: I Heart NY (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Luck Be an Old Lady (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Plus One Is the Loneliest Number (2002)
  • Sex and the City: I Love a Charade (2002)
  • Sex and the City: The Big Journey (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Critical Condition (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Cover Girl (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Unoriginal Sin (2002)
  • Sex and the City: Anchors Away (2002)
  • Sex and the City: The Post-It Always Sticks Twice (2003)
  • Sex and the City: The Catch (2003)
  • Sex and the City: A Woman's Right to Shoes (2003)
  • Sex and the City: The One (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Boy, Interrupted (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little (2003)
  • Sex and the City: The Perfect Present (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Great Sexpectations (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Hop, Skip, and a Week (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Lights, Camera, Relationship (2003)
  • Sex and the City: The Domino Effect (2003)
  • Sex and the City: To Market, To Market (2003)
  • Sex and the City: Splat! (2004)
  • Sex and the City: The Cold War (2004)
  • Sex and the City: The Ick Factor (2004)
  • Sex and the City: An American Girl in Paris (Part Une) (2004)
  • Sex and the City: Let There Be Light (2004)
  • Sex and the City: An American Girl in Paris (Part Deux) (2004)
  • Sex and the City: Catch-38 (2004)
  • Sex and the City: Out of the Frying Pan (2004)

    Sex and the City: Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys
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    Sex and the City: The Power of Female Sex
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    Sex and the City: Secret Sex
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    Sex and the City: Three's a Crowd
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    Sex and the City: The Baby Shower
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    Sex and the City: Oh Come, All Ye Faithful
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    Sex and the City: The Drought
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    Sex and the City: The Turtle and the Hare
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    Sex and the City: The Monogamists
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    Sex and the City: Take Me Out to the Ballgame
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    Sex and the City: The Awful Truth
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    Sex and the City: They Shoot Single People, Don't They?
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    Sex and the City: The Cheating Curve
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    Sex and the City: The Man, the Myth, the Viagra
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    Sex and the City: Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women
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    Sex and the City: Was It Good for You?
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    Sex and the City: Shortcomings
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    Sex and the City: The Fuck Buddy
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    Sex and the City: Games People Play
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    Sex and the City: La Douleur Exquise!
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    Sex and the City: Evolution
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    Sex and the City: The Caste System
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    Sex and the City: Old Dogs, New Dicks
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    Sex and the City: Ex and the City
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    Sex and the City: The Chicken Dance
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    Sex and the City: Four Women and a Funeral
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    Sex and the City: The Freak Show
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    Sex and the City: Where There's Smoke....
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    Sex and the City: Attack of the Five Foot Ten Woman
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    Sex and the City: No Ifs, Ands, or Butts
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    Sex and the City: Drama Queens
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    Sex and the City: Cock a Doodle Do!
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    Sex and the City: What Goes Around Comes Around
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    Sex and the City: Frenemies
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    Sex and the City: Hot Child in the City
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    Sex and the City: Sex and Another City
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    Sex and the City: Escape from New York
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    Sex and the City: Don't Ask, Don't Tell
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    Sex and the City: Running With Scissors
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    Sex and the City: All or Nothing
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    Sex and the City: Easy Come, Easy Go
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    Sex and the City: The Big Time
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    Sex and the City: Are We Sluts?
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    Sex and the City: Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl
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    Sex and the City: Politically Erect
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    Sex and the City: The Agony and the 'Ex'-tacy
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    Sex and the City: The Real Me
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    Sex and the City: What's Sex Got to Do With It?
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Baby, Talk is Cheap
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: My Motherboard, My Self
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Belles of the Balls
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Sex and the Country
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Time and Punishment
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Ghost Town
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Defining Moments
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: I Heart NY
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Luck Be an Old Lady
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Plus One Is the Loneliest Number
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: I Love a Charade
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: The Big Journey
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Critical Condition
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Cover Girl
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Unoriginal Sin
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Anchors Away
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: The Post-It Always Sticks Twice
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: The Catch
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: A Woman's Right to Shoes
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: The One
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Boy, Interrupted
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: The Perfect Present
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Great Sexpectations
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Hop, Skip, and a Week
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Lights, Camera, Relationship
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: The Domino Effect
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: To Market, To Market
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Splat!
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: The Cold War
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: The Ick Factor
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: An American Girl in Paris (Part Une)
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Let There Be Light
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: An American Girl in Paris (Part Deux)
    No reviews available.

    Sex and the City: Catch-38
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    Sex and the City: Out of the Frying Pan
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