Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
same! i really enjoyed che and carrie together. loved this whole episode actually.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charlotte's entitled children are beyond aggravating.
Not surprising since she is absurdly indulgent. Lilly seems to have not one redeeming quality.
Anonymous wrote:Charlotte's entitled children are beyond aggravating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:BYE BYE CHE
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just watched the first episode of season 2.. It was hard to watch. They are trying too hard with some of the wokeness…Miranda’s line to Nya that she is a ‘tenured Ivy League professor’, or that Nicole Ari’s husband character went to Morehouse (could not find his ‘Morehouse’ tie) yet successful enough that he can write her a $25k check for her film. Miranda and Che totally don’t work, would have been better with Nya! And how is Carrie able to move on so quickly even if just for sex?
What? Why would graduating from Moorehouse, a great HBCU, mean you're not successful?
Anonymous wrote:I just watched the first episode of season 2.. It was hard to watch. They are trying too hard with some of the wokeness…Miranda’s line to Nya that she is a ‘tenured Ivy League professor’, or that Nicole Ari’s husband character went to Morehouse (could not find his ‘Morehouse’ tie) yet successful enough that he can write her a $25k check for her film. Miranda and Che totally don’t work, would have been better with Nya! And how is Carrie able to move on so quickly even if just for sex?
Anonymous wrote:How is the show still called “Sex” in the City with a bunch of 50ish-year old women? Are they all on hormone replacement therapy?