10 great episodes of Sex and the City

1- Take Me to the Ball Game


The second season opens with everything and is one of, if not the best, of the entire series. Everyone is at their peak in this episode. Carrie recovering from her breakup with Mr. Big, which turns Manhattan into “a deserted battlefield, full of emotional landmines”. It makes you cry, it makes you laugh and it makes you even more emotional.

2- The Ex and the City


Just as it opened spectacularly, the episode that closes the second season is one of the great favorites of the entire series. Here, Mr. Big is marrying someone else and Carrie compares their relationship to that of the classic The Way We Were. Once again: it’s exciting.

3- The Real Me


The second episode of season 4 is one of the most iconic of the entire series, with Carrie happy and single. She is invited to a charity fashion show and the stumble is inevitable and unforgettable.

4- My Motherboard, My Self


In the eighth episode of season 4, Miranda loses her mother and Carrie feels suffocated in her relationship with Aidan, especially when she has computer problems. When friends get together, it’s impossible not to fall in love with them.

5- I Heart NY

In the Season 4 finale, Carrie tries to convince Mr. Big to stay in New York after he announces he is moving to Napa Valley. But more than that, it was the post-9/11 episode and a declaration of love for the City, precisely that of the title of Sex and The City. And how can we forget the two of them dancing to Moon River?

6- The Catch


Episode 8 of the sixth season is one of the most hilarious episodes of the entire series, Charlotte’s second marriage, now with Harry, is a series of mistakes and confusions from start to finish, you can’t help but laugh. The marriage lasted another season, two films, and a spin-off. Success, no?

7- Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda


In the 11th episode of season 4, the friendship between Charlotte and Miranda is faced with the fact that one cannot get pregnant and the other does not want to have a child. The episode is exciting and justifies all the women’s passion for the series.

8- The Post-It Always Sticks Twice


In episode 7 of the sixth season, Carrie is dumped by Post It. Want more? Classic Sex and the City.

9- Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell


At the end of the third season, we have more layers of our beloved characters’ imperfections. Samantha is the one who never judges and warns: sincerity does not always have good results. Carrie now feels guilty about cheating on Aidan with Big and wants to tell the truth. And it’s not just her who deals with some “lies”: Charlotte pretends not to care about Trey’s impotence, Miranda pretends to be a flight attendant to get a boyfriend and Samantha pretends to like being a bridesmaid. Ending the season with Carrie as the antagonist who breaks the heart of a nice man is yet another reason why Sex and the City is so loved.

10- An American Girl in Paris: Part Deux


The final episode of the series, with Mr. Big going after Carrie in Paris, the discovery that his name is John Preston, the reunion of the friends in Manhattan… a perfect and insurmountable farewell.


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