Never figured out why Charlotte wasn't already long married and living in Greenwich with her hedge fund husband and three perfect kids. She seemed too much of a cliche to me. |
I thought the episode where she and Samantha switched perspectives explained that. Charlotte's traditional, but not hidebound. And to another PP, I can totally see her attraction to Aidan to the extent that he was a doormat who fixed everything she was too immature to cope with. |
It's hard to watch people always making bad choices. I stuck with Sex and the City but it was testing my limits. And it's ultimately why I gave up on Girls. |
This. I felt this when I first watched and I feel it now. |
YES. I kind of hate watched it at the end. |
It was entertaining fluff. I would never have a friend as nasty and vapid as Carrie who only ever cared about herself. And anyone who thought it was something to emulate is stupid. |
Not for those of us who can (gasp) actually think for ourselves and separate entertainment from reality. Did you also watch Dexter and long to become a serial killer? |
You thought a TV show was an example of how one is supposed to act? And you're calling US ignorant? Oh, the irony... |
See, I loved it exactly because the women made such bad choices sometimes! It's fun to watch a train wreck. That's why people love celebrity gossip and the tabloids. Who wants to watch a bunch of perfectly behaved people for 6 seasons straight? I also liked the depiction of the friendship exactly because it was so flawed and some character behaviors were so crappy and selfish, but ultimately the women stuck together anyway. I've had the same small, tight-knit group of friends since I was a teenager, and looking back at our friendship now that we're all around 40, sometimes we took turns being little selfish jerks! |
+1 Yeah I don’t get the people talking about it doesn’t pass a smell test. It’s a fluff show meant for entertainment. Some of you people have no idea how to unclench and relax. |
All of the husbands/men except Harry and Smith Jerrod were TRASH. Especially Big and Steve. Effing STEVE!!! |
I was early 20s, single, just out of college, living alone in a city when this came out. Loved it because there was little TV directed to my demographic. It was all single women, not a family sitcom, and they addressed real dating type issues. Admittedly in an exaggerated way but of course because it’s TV. Just like no one in NYC is ever portrayed having realistic apartments, I didn’t take the show as realistic or dictating my own sex life. I didn’t aspire to be any of the characters, thoughI could relate glimpses of them to aspects of myself or friends. Also, it was refreshing at the time to see depictions of women talking dating and sex not limited to finding a husband and living happily ever after. Even with Charlotte. It is dated now for sure but I think it did good things in its time. |
Carrie sucked. Lmfao remember when she was like "I couldn't figure out why Natasha hated me. In fact, I couldn't figure out how anyone in New York could hate me that much!" Bitch u slept with her husband lol |
I remember not having cable so later watched it later on CDs mailed from Blockbuster online! It was so exciting to wait for the next CD. |
TELL IT PP!!!!!!!!! Steve was such a step down for Miranda. She settled in a ridiculous way, all because she got knocked up (which you’d think she wouldn’t do, if her prior actions on the show served as a prediction of future ones). I also agree with another PP who said that Aidan was a pushover. Honestly couldn’t see his appeal. |