Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this gonna be renewed?
People are saying HBO decides on renewals after ratings and other analytics are revealed, and that this season will end on a final note that could be expanded on if a renewal is decided.
Anonymous wrote:Is this gonna be renewed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have had LTW get an abortion. Such a missed opportunity for meaningful storytelling, especially in the current political climate.
We already had two main characters—Carrie and Samantha—talk about their abortion experiences. We don’t need a third main character to go through that. I think a lot more women of LTW’s age related to getting unexpectedly pregnant at an advanced maternal age, feeling conflicted but deciding to keep it, then losing it. In fact, there have been numerous threads about that on DCUM.
It is probably the most realist outcome, at her age.
99% of unwanted pregnancies on TV shows magically end in miscarriage rather than abortion. It's such a cowardly and tired storyline.
This is really unfair given that SATC gave two out of its four main characters abortion histories. Also, “Women older than age 35 have a higher risk of miscarriage than do younger women. At age 35, you have about a 20 percent risk. At age 40, the risk is about 40 percent. And at age 45, it's about 80 percent.” Giving her a full-term pregnancy at her age is the least plausible storyline. The actress who play LTW is 52. Not sure how old her character is supposed to be.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pregnancy-loss-miscarriage/symptoms-causes/syc-20354298#:~:text=Women%20older%20than%20age%2035,45%2C%20it's%20about%2080%20percent.
Is she really 52? Wow - I thought she was a decade younger.
I really liked this week's episode. Che, of course, is the effin worst - if you're going to be that un-self aware about what a d**k you are, at LEAST be funny.
Loved Nya's response to the pregnancy.
I really felt for Aiden and Carrie. I think it's clear they are going to have to split - I mena, it was clear from the beginning, but now we see why; it's because Aiden is a good person and Carrie is also a good person, so neither of them is going to push for him to not be there for his son. It's kind of heartbreaking. It's actually heartbreaking! But maybe - I didn't come up with this - Miranda will move in with Carrie and they can each have at least one bathroom to themselves.
I don't know - am I crazy or has this show gotten good? I liked Charlotte's storyline this week, too!
Since when? She has always been insanely self absorbed and shallow.
Carrie not walking out with Miranda during Che's horrific set was the last straw for me. she is NOT a good friend.
Agree, she witnessed her best friend's embarrassment. Che did not have a comedy set it was a roast of Miranda and it was cruel. Carrie should have left
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have had LTW get an abortion. Such a missed opportunity for meaningful storytelling, especially in the current political climate.
We already had two main characters—Carrie and Samantha—talk about their abortion experiences. We don’t need a third main character to go through that. I think a lot more women of LTW’s age related to getting unexpectedly pregnant at an advanced maternal age, feeling conflicted but deciding to keep it, then losing it. In fact, there have been numerous threads about that on DCUM.
It is probably the most realist outcome, at her age.
99% of unwanted pregnancies on TV shows magically end in miscarriage rather than abortion. It's such a cowardly and tired storyline.
This is really unfair given that SATC gave two out of its four main characters abortion histories. Also, “Women older than age 35 have a higher risk of miscarriage than do younger women. At age 35, you have about a 20 percent risk. At age 40, the risk is about 40 percent. And at age 45, it's about 80 percent.” Giving her a full-term pregnancy at her age is the least plausible storyline. The actress who play LTW is 52. Not sure how old her character is supposed to be.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pregnancy-loss-miscarriage/symptoms-causes/syc-20354298#:~:text=Women%20older%20than%20age%2035,45%2C%20it's%20about%2080%20percent.
Is she really 52? Wow - I thought she was a decade younger.
I really liked this week's episode. Che, of course, is the effin worst - if you're going to be that un-self aware about what a d**k you are, at LEAST be funny.
Loved Nya's response to the pregnancy.
I really felt for Aiden and Carrie. I think it's clear they are going to have to split - I mena, it was clear from the beginning, but now we see why; it's because Aiden is a good person and Carrie is also a good person, so neither of them is going to push for him to not be there for his son. It's kind of heartbreaking. It's actually heartbreaking! But maybe - I didn't come up with this - Miranda will move in with Carrie and they can each have at least one bathroom to themselves.
I don't know - am I crazy or has this show gotten good? I liked Charlotte's storyline this week, too!
Since when? She has always been insanely self absorbed and shallow.
Carrie not walking out with Miranda during Che's horrific set was the last straw for me. she is NOT a good friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another better ending for Stanford would have simply been that, while in Japan, he got several great clients and made a big success of it, so he wanted to focus on life there and was at peace with giving Anthony their apartment and starting fresh. There was no need to become a freaking monk. Just having him be successful and happy in Japan would have been fine.
But the writers felt Stanford had to become a monk because he was giving away his worldly things including the apartment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why everyone assumes Carrie won't go to Norfolk. Maybe the conversation with Samantha will be - "there's more to the world than NYC. Follow your heart and go be with Aidan."
I really hope so. This past season, even in spite of NYC, her Original Lover, she seems so apathetic. Maybe she’s outgrown the city?
It's surprising that someone her age + level of wealth doesn't have a permanent 2nd home outside the city. It would open up a lot possibilities for the show.
She has a house in the Hamptons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why everyone assumes Carrie won't go to Norfolk. Maybe the conversation with Samantha will be - "there's more to the world than NYC. Follow your heart and go be with Aidan."
I really hope so. This past season, even in spite of NYC, her Original Lover, she seems so apathetic. Maybe she’s outgrown the city?
It's surprising that someone her age + level of wealth doesn't have a permanent 2nd home outside the city. It would open up a lot possibilities for the show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have had LTW get an abortion. Such a missed opportunity for meaningful storytelling, especially in the current political climate.
We already had two main characters—Carrie and Samantha—talk about their abortion experiences. We don’t need a third main character to go through that. I think a lot more women of LTW’s age related to getting unexpectedly pregnant at an advanced maternal age, feeling conflicted but deciding to keep it, then losing it. In fact, there have been numerous threads about that on DCUM.
It is probably the most realist outcome, at her age.
99% of unwanted pregnancies on TV shows magically end in miscarriage rather than abortion. It's such a cowardly and tired storyline.
This is really unfair given that SATC gave two out of its four main characters abortion histories. Also, “Women older than age 35 have a higher risk of miscarriage than do younger women. At age 35, you have about a 20 percent risk. At age 40, the risk is about 40 percent. And at age 45, it's about 80 percent.” Giving her a full-term pregnancy at her age is the least plausible storyline. The actress who play LTW is 52. Not sure how old her character is supposed to be.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pregnancy-loss-miscarriage/symptoms-causes/syc-20354298#:~:text=Women%20older%20than%20age%2035,45%2C%20it's%20about%2080%20percent.
Is she really 52? Wow - I thought she was a decade younger.
I really liked this week's episode. Che, of course, is the effin worst - if you're going to be that un-self aware about what a d**k you are, at LEAST be funny.
Loved Nya's response to the pregnancy.
I really felt for Aiden and Carrie. I think it's clear they are going to have to split - I mena, it was clear from the beginning, but now we see why; it's because Aiden is a good person and Carrie is also a good person, so neither of them is going to push for him to not be there for his son. It's kind of heartbreaking. It's actually heartbreaking! But maybe - I didn't come up with this - Miranda will move in with Carrie and they can each have at least one bathroom to themselves.
I don't know - am I crazy or has this show gotten good? I liked Charlotte's storyline this week, too!
Since when? She has always been insanely self absorbed and shallow.
Carrie not walking out with Miranda during Che's horrific set was the last straw for me. she is NOT a good friend.
Anonymous wrote:Another better ending for Stanford would have simply been that, while in Japan, he got several great clients and made a big success of it, so he wanted to focus on life there and was at peace with giving Anthony their apartment and starting fresh. There was no need to become a freaking monk. Just having him be successful and happy in Japan would have been fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have had LTW get an abortion. Such a missed opportunity for meaningful storytelling, especially in the current political climate.
We already had two main characters—Carrie and Samantha—talk about their abortion experiences. We don’t need a third main character to go through that. I think a lot more women of LTW’s age related to getting unexpectedly pregnant at an advanced maternal age, feeling conflicted but deciding to keep it, then losing it. In fact, there have been numerous threads about that on DCUM.
It is probably the most realist outcome, at her age.
99% of unwanted pregnancies on TV shows magically end in miscarriage rather than abortion. It's such a cowardly and tired storyline.
This is really unfair given that SATC gave two out of its four main characters abortion histories. Also, “Women older than age 35 have a higher risk of miscarriage than do younger women. At age 35, you have about a 20 percent risk. At age 40, the risk is about 40 percent. And at age 45, it's about 80 percent.” Giving her a full-term pregnancy at her age is the least plausible storyline. The actress who play LTW is 52. Not sure how old her character is supposed to be.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pregnancy-loss-miscarriage/symptoms-causes/syc-20354298#:~:text=Women%20older%20than%20age%2035,45%2C%20it's%20about%2080%20percent.
Is she really 52? Wow - I thought she was a decade younger.
I really liked this week's episode. Che, of course, is the effin worst - if you're going to be that un-self aware about what a d**k you are, at LEAST be funny.
Loved Nya's response to the pregnancy.
I really felt for Aiden and Carrie. I think it's clear they are going to have to split - I mena, it was clear from the beginning, but now we see why; it's because Aiden is a good person and Carrie is also a good person, so neither of them is going to push for him to not be there for his son. It's kind of heartbreaking. It's actually heartbreaking! But maybe - I didn't come up with this - Miranda will move in with Carrie and they can each have at least one bathroom to themselves.
I don't know - am I crazy or has this show gotten good? I liked Charlotte's storyline this week, too!
Since when? She has always been insanely self absorbed and shallow.
Carrie not walking out with Miranda during Che's horrific set was the last straw for me. she is NOT a good friend.
It never ceases to amaze me how people don’t get what writers and producers need characters to do or not do, to move the plot along or set a scene.
The writers needed Miranda to walk out *alone* so that Che could follow and Che and Miranda could have a blow-up confrontation, uninterrupted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have had LTW get an abortion. Such a missed opportunity for meaningful storytelling, especially in the current political climate.
We already had two main characters—Carrie and Samantha—talk about their abortion experiences. We don’t need a third main character to go through that. I think a lot more women of LTW’s age related to getting unexpectedly pregnant at an advanced maternal age, feeling conflicted but deciding to keep it, then losing it. In fact, there have been numerous threads about that on DCUM.
It is probably the most realist outcome, at her age.
99% of unwanted pregnancies on TV shows magically end in miscarriage rather than abortion. It's such a cowardly and tired storyline.
This is really unfair given that SATC gave two out of its four main characters abortion histories. Also, “Women older than age 35 have a higher risk of miscarriage than do younger women. At age 35, you have about a 20 percent risk. At age 40, the risk is about 40 percent. And at age 45, it's about 80 percent.” Giving her a full-term pregnancy at her age is the least plausible storyline. The actress who play LTW is 52. Not sure how old her character is supposed to be.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pregnancy-loss-miscarriage/symptoms-causes/syc-20354298#:~:text=Women%20older%20than%20age%2035,45%2C%20it's%20about%2080%20percent.
Is she really 52? Wow - I thought she was a decade younger.
I really liked this week's episode. Che, of course, is the effin worst - if you're going to be that un-self aware about what a d**k you are, at LEAST be funny.
Loved Nya's response to the pregnancy.
I really felt for Aiden and Carrie. I think it's clear they are going to have to split - I mena, it was clear from the beginning, but now we see why; it's because Aiden is a good person and Carrie is also a good person, so neither of them is going to push for him to not be there for his son. It's kind of heartbreaking. It's actually heartbreaking! But maybe - I didn't come up with this - Miranda will move in with Carrie and they can each have at least one bathroom to themselves.
I don't know - am I crazy or has this show gotten good? I liked Charlotte's storyline this week, too!
Since when? She has always been insanely self absorbed and shallow.
Carrie not walking out with Miranda during Che's horrific set was the last straw for me. she is NOT a good friend.
It never ceases to amaze me how people don’t get what writers and producers need characters to do or not do, to move the plot along or set a scene.
The writers needed Miranda to walk out *alone* so that Che could follow and Che and Miranda could have a blow-up confrontation, uninterrupted.
Many a good friend would have had the self-awareness to let their friend have a confrontation with an ex. They still could have walked out with their friend. It never ceases to amaze me how people don't get that writers and producers need to take into account what friends would or would not do in a situation. Also, are a you screenwriter? Why so defensive about a viewers' opinion that Carrie, in that moment and for whatever logistical reason in the writers room about which you seem to be confident, was a bad friend? Weird.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should have had LTW get an abortion. Such a missed opportunity for meaningful storytelling, especially in the current political climate.
We already had two main characters—Carrie and Samantha—talk about their abortion experiences. We don’t need a third main character to go through that. I think a lot more women of LTW’s age related to getting unexpectedly pregnant at an advanced maternal age, feeling conflicted but deciding to keep it, then losing it. In fact, there have been numerous threads about that on DCUM.
It is probably the most realist outcome, at her age.
99% of unwanted pregnancies on TV shows magically end in miscarriage rather than abortion. It's such a cowardly and tired storyline.
This is really unfair given that SATC gave two out of its four main characters abortion histories. Also, “Women older than age 35 have a higher risk of miscarriage than do younger women. At age 35, you have about a 20 percent risk. At age 40, the risk is about 40 percent. And at age 45, it's about 80 percent.” Giving her a full-term pregnancy at her age is the least plausible storyline. The actress who play LTW is 52. Not sure how old her character is supposed to be.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pregnancy-loss-miscarriage/symptoms-causes/syc-20354298#:~:text=Women%20older%20than%20age%2035,45%2C%20it's%20about%2080%20percent.
Is she really 52? Wow - I thought she was a decade younger.
I really liked this week's episode. Che, of course, is the effin worst - if you're going to be that un-self aware about what a d**k you are, at LEAST be funny.
Loved Nya's response to the pregnancy.
I really felt for Aiden and Carrie. I think it's clear they are going to have to split - I mena, it was clear from the beginning, but now we see why; it's because Aiden is a good person and Carrie is also a good person, so neither of them is going to push for him to not be there for his son. It's kind of heartbreaking. It's actually heartbreaking! But maybe - I didn't come up with this - Miranda will move in with Carrie and they can each have at least one bathroom to themselves.
I don't know - am I crazy or has this show gotten good? I liked Charlotte's storyline this week, too!
Since when? She has always been insanely self absorbed and shallow.
Carrie not walking out with Miranda during Che's horrific set was the last straw for me. she is NOT a good friend.
It never ceases to amaze me how people don’t get what writers and producers need characters to do or not do, to move the plot along or set a scene.
The writers needed Miranda to walk out *alone* so that Che could follow and Che and Miranda could have a blow-up confrontation, uninterrupted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why everyone assumes Carrie won't go to Norfolk. Maybe the conversation with Samantha will be - "there's more to the world than NYC. Follow your heart and go be with Aidan."
I really hope so. This past season, even in spite of NYC, her Original Lover, she seems so apathetic. Maybe she’s outgrown the city?
It's surprising that someone her age + level of wealth doesn't have a permanent 2nd home outside the city. It would open up a lot possibilities for the show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why everyone assumes Carrie won't go to Norfolk. Maybe the conversation with Samantha will be - "there's more to the world than NYC. Follow your heart and go be with Aidan."
I really hope so. This past season, even in spite of NYC, her Original Lover, she seems so apathetic. Maybe she’s outgrown the city?