The show is literally not called Sex in the City. Or even Sex and the City. |
What’s wrong with Miranda calling Nya a “tenured Ivy League professor”? And what is “woke” about that? And the first season covered literally years. I think there was a year that transpired just in one episode which shows her writing her book about it. They have gone out of their way to make sure everyone knows Carrie isn’t moving on too quickly. And what is “woke” about it if she did? |
Well thank god for that. Aiden’s back next week. Hope they have a little flirtation then he dumps her cold. |
+1 and how is saying “tenured Ivy League professor” woke?? |
BYE BYE CHE |
They clearly left it so Che can float on the margins of the friends group. Maybe just the occasional one-on-one scene with Carrie, like in this ep. |
Yeah, I didn’t mind them in that scene for a change. |
Charlotte's entitled children are beyond aggravating. |
Not surprising since she is absurdly indulgent. Lilly seems to have not one redeeming quality. |
Yeah that whole story line was insane. I kind of liked Steve standing up to Miranda rather than being a sad pathetic sap. |
Yes, that was the honest thing that happened this season. The fact that she had no regard for his sweat equity, ugh. |
+1. They were actually unselfish, supportive, and had a moment of self-awareness. That’s the best I’ve liked Che. And I say this as a longtime Sara Ramirez fan. |
same! i really enjoyed che and carrie together. loved this whole episode actually. |
but also her standing up to him! they finally got honest with each other. it was durn refreshing and mecessary. |
Best episode of the series. |