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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best original cable programs ever..., April 20, 2005
Based on the bestselling novel by Candace Bushnell, the HBO original series Sex And The City took the television world by storm following its release in the summer of 1998. Following the exploits of four young and educated female friends living and working in New York City, the show revolves around the various relationships and life problems experienced by each member of the group. Sporting an experienced and talented cast, the show has developed a strong, borderline fanatic following...
Sarah Jessica Parker (the de facto lead character of the show) stars as Carrie Bradshaw, a popular sex columnist for a local newspaper who travels in numerous Manhattan social circles. Carrie is engaged in a tempestuous on-again, off-again relationship with a mystery man always referred to as "Mr. Big". The young urban professional shares her life with three best friends who have similarly interesting jobs - Miranda Hobbs (Cynthia Nixon), a lawyer tired of being single given the societal ramifications; Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), a promiscuous publicist who enjoys non-exclusive relationships; and Charlotte McDougal (Kristin Davis), an art museum curator who is relatively less open about her sexuality... Together, the women seek each other's advice on the ever-present and varying predicaments in which they find their romantic relationships...
The Sex And The City (Season 4) DVD features a number of hilarious episodes including the season premiere "The Agony and the 'Ex'stasy" in which Carrie celebrates her 35th birthday. The milestone gives cause for the various women to reflect - Samantha is happy with her various sexual liaisons, Miranda realizes that marriage does not equate with happiness, Charlotte loses her appetite for Trey following a late night incident, and Carrie is disappointed when her dinner party bombs, but she perks up when Mr. Big arrives unannounced with a bottle of Champagne... Other notable episodes from Season 4 include "Defining Moments" in which each of the women defines a new set of boundaries in each of their various relationships, and "Baby, Talk is Cheap" in which Samantha meets a man who enjoys baby talk in bed and Charlotte and Trey decide against trying to conceive after attending a dinner party with their married friends and children...
Below is a list of episodes included on the Sex And The City (Season 4) DVD:
Episode 49 (The Agony and the 'Ex'stasy)
Episode 50 (The Real Me)
Episode 51 (Defining Moments)
Episode 52 (What's Sex Got to Do With It?)
Episode 53 (Ghost Town)
Episode 54 (Baby, Talk is Cheap)
Episode 55 (Time and Punishment)
Episode 56 (My Motherboard, My Self)
Episode 57 (Sex and the Country)
Episode 58 (Belles of the Balls)
Episode 59 (Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda)
Episode 60 (Just Say Yes)
Episode 61 (The Good Fight)
Episode 62 (All That Glitters)
Episode 63 (Change of a Dress)
Episode 64 (Ring a Ding Ding)
Episode 65 (A Vogue Idea)
Episode 66 (I Heart NY)
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28 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Come For The Sex, Stay For The City..., March 18, 2003
I began watching Sex and The City last year when I got the first season on DVD as a birthday present. TV shows on DVD always seemed like a wonderful idea to me, so I began watching this series hoping to find something to indulge myself in. What I found was amazing. It only took me two days to get through the first set. I imediately rushed out to get Season Two and watched that in about a week. Thankfully for me, it was only about a month or so until Season Three came out. I watched season 3 savoring it as though it were my last breath of air. Since then I have seen a few episodes from Season Four (mostly the end of the season) and watched the disappointing 5th Season on HBO. I recently found out that you can download sex and the city episodes on Kazaa, but I'd rather wait and watch carrie & co. on the finest format available. I know my review wasn't very helpful as far as reviewing Season Four, but if you find yourself coming across this and you haven't ever seen Sex And The City, I urge you to drop whatever you're doing and pick up the first season. It's as good as everyone says it is. I can't imagine anyone not being able to identify with one of these four characters, if not all of them. The show is funny, refreshing, touching, smart and very endearing. At it's best, its all of these at the same time. The performances are wonderful, the cast is the best and the storylines are both very realistic and very addictive, making every episode of Sex as memorable as the first.
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30 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sex, men, careers, single life, June 1, 2002
Yeah, so this series makes me want to be single again. But what is one to do in a city of 350,000? Nothing, so I'll stay where I am.Sex and the City is one of the best shows out there. I'm hoping HBO doesn't plan on dumping this show like they're planning on dumping The Sopranos. I truly believe that this is one that will go on for years. No matter how fiction this show is, it is truly what every female friend talks about, their sex life, their men/man, their career and their "single" life. Yes, I do believe that all married women have a "single" life. Not a bad thing, but things you do on your own time that your man (or men) don't approve of or don't want to take part in, like shopping! It totally is a way for women to look at their own lives. It offers helpful insight sometimes (such as season 2, "Are games necessary to make a relationship work?"). S&TC is the best thing going out there, make sure to pick up Season 4 as soon as it comes out!!
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