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Watch Sex and the City - Miranda: Where We Left Off
The note given to Carrie, letting her have the wedding dress, was written by Vivienne Westwood .
Carrie returns books to the main branch of the New York Public Library. That branch has not been a lending library for more than 60 years.
An extended version version exists. While it shortens a few shots, collectively, by about 2 seconds, it adds about 5 minutes.
The major additions are - 1. When Carrie tries on her outfits before she leaves her apartment, the rest of the girls, including Lily, try on her outfits as well. 2. Right before Carrie leaves the apartment, she disconnects the computer. 3. Carrie walks through the Mexican house alone for a bit. 4. When Miranda find her new apartment, she goes in, looks around and tell some guy that she is interested in it. 5. Following the scene where Samantha and Smith have sex and talk about Samantha feeling distanced, she and Carrie talk on the phone - Carrie is using a public phone - and Samantha tells her she will be coming much less to New York in order to take care of her relationship with Smith and Carrie is surprised. 6. Following the scene where Carrie buys the Vogue issue, she meets with Charlotte and they go trick-and-treating together with Harry and Lily and a neighbor shows her condolences, which makes Carrie wear a mask for the next door. 7. Following the scene where she types "Love..." on her laptop, Stanford calls and invites her to a party where he is bored and she declines.
Labels or Love Written by Salaam Remi and Rico Love Performed by Fergie Produced by Salaamremi.com Vocal production by Rico Love for Division One Mixed by Phil Tan Contains an interpolation of the "Sex and the City Theme" by Douglas J. Cuomo (as Douglas Cuomo) Fergie appears courtesy of Will.I.Am / A&M / Interscope Records
The movie did NOT do the show justice
I am a big fan of the show. I am one of those people who have seen every episode at least 4 times, and some of them around 10 times. Even so, I still watch the reruns, and I was really looking forward to the movie. So, it is really upsetting that I have to give it such a bad review. I went to see it with the best of intentions. I really wanted to love it. Unfortunately the movie has nothing to do with the wittiness and character of the series. Even putting aside the wooden and/or exaggerated acting, you fail to recognize the characters who where transformed into caricatures, pathetic versions of themselves. There were very very few lines that gave a glimpse of the old clever dialog, and they all got lost in a mass of cheesy lines about love and friendship that you even rarely anymore encounter in the corniest of Hollywood's chick flicks, and toiler humor that you only expect from movies like Harold and Kumar. OK, maybe the comparison to Harold and Kumar is a little unfair, but really I had never expected Sex and the City to rely on fart jokes for comic relief. People comment that those who rate this movie badly are either men, or just not fans of the show. From my perspective the fans of the show should be the ones most disappointed by the travesty that was this film. We grew to love the show because of its honesty towards sexual issues, its shocking but clever dialog, and its characters who, however unreal with their designer obsessions, uncontrollable spending and lack of real jobs, remained true to their personas regarding sex, relationships, commitment, independence. The show was about sex. The movie is about love, and treats the subject from the weakest, corniest and most disappointing standpoint. This movie is a fake Fendi. Dropping 15 designer names in one sentence, showing bulging men's underpants and orgasming at the sight of huge closets, Sex and the City does not make. As for me, I will keep watching the reruns and pretend this movie never happened.
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A New York City writer on sex and love is finally getting married to her Mr. Big. But her three best girlfriends must console her after one of them inadvertently leads Mr. Big to jilt her. A New York City writer on sex and love is finally getting married to her Mr. Big. But her three best girlfriends must console her after one of them inadvertently leads Mr. Big to jilt her. A New York City writer on sex and love is finally getting married to her Mr. Big. But her three best girlfriends must console her after one of them inadvertently leads Mr. Big to jilt her.
Mr. Big : Ever Thine, Ever Mine, Ever Ours.

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In Season 2 of HBO's sexy, smash-hit comedy series, Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) begins dating again in the wake of her break-up with Mr. Big while her friends Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda continue to provide fodder for her column.
Starring Sarah Jessica Parker , Kim Cattrall , Kristin Davis Genres Comedy , Drama , Romance Subtitles English [CC] Audio languages English
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The Season Two premiere finds Carrie dating a 'new Yankee' after her break-up with Big.
Carrie invites Mr. Big to her birthday party, Samantha must tell her boyfriend about his shortcomings, Charlotte gets a puppy, and Miranda musters up the courage to talk dirty with her lover.
Carrie goes into freak mode, while Samantha dates a man who likes to be slapped around.
4. They Shoot Single People, Don't They?
While Carrie begins to enjoy the single life, Miranda must fake an orgasm with a lover and Samantha gets 'taken in' by a club-owning jerk. Charlotte convinces herself to like a 'fix-it' actor friend.
Charlotte falls for a widowed man she meets at a funeral. Meanwhile, Carrie mends some fences with Mr. Big.
Carrie officially gets back with Mr. Big, while Charlotte is swept away with the Power Lesbian elite.
Miranda's interior decorator and her friend from London fall in love at first sight and invite the girls to be part of their wedding...much to their dismay!
While Carrie and Big continue their new relationship, Samantha begins seeing a 72-year-old millionaire, and Miranda hooks up with a nice bartender.
Carrie tries to fix some of Big's annoying habits, Charlotte begins seeing an uncircumcised man, and Samantha bumps into an old boyfriend who is now a drag queen.
Carrie and Big say "I love you." Meanwhile, Miranda breaks it off with the bartender, Samantha dates a rich guy with a duplicitous servant.
Carrie tries (unsuccessfully) to leave some feminine items behind at Big's place.
Big tells Carrie that he is off to Paris for six months; Samantha takes the girls to an S&M restaurant.
Carrie meets another 'wrong' guy in her shrink's waiting room; Samantha dates a sports addict.
Carrie makes a date with her 'buddy.' Meanwhile, Samantha enjoys the action of a couple next door.
Carrie dates a short-story writer...and his family. Miranda begins dating a divorced father while Samantha sleeps with Charlotte's brother.
Carrie questions dating an alcoholic man, Charlotte is troubled when her latest lover falls asleep during sex, and Samantha's gay friends make an intriguing request.
17. Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women
Carrie and the girls get a share in the Hamptons...where they deal with age disparities: Charlotte gets crabs from a younger guy and Carrie finds that Mr. Big is dating a 26-year-old girl.
In the Season Two finale, Mr. Big tells Carrie that he and Natasha are engaged; and Samantha meets Mr. Too Big.
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Directors Michael Patrick King , Allen Coulter , Michael Engler , Michael Spiller , Alan Taylor , more… John David Coles , Charles McDougall , David Frankel , Nicole Holofcener , Allison Anders Supporting actors Cynthia Nixon , David Eigenberg , Chris Noth , Willie Garson Producers Jane Raab , Antonia Ellis , Mark McGann Season year 1999 Content advisory Nudity , violence , alcohol use , smoking , foul language , more… sexual content Purchase rights Stream instantly Details Format Prime Video (streaming online video) Devices Available to watch on supported devices
Andrea Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2021
Deborah Eden Perfidio Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2016
I've seen every episode about 1000 times so at this point I could recite the whole show verbatim ; it's a classic ok the movies were ok I enjoyed BOTH ( yes even 2 ) but the show was the heart of the series and all 6 seasons I've enjoyed ( 3 and 4 are my personal favorites it's when they hit their zenith) Carrie Samantha Miranda and Charlotte were all excellent in their own way and the show it just hilarious; hits close to home for me and the older I get the more I appreciate it; when I was younger I think some of the humor went right over my head some of it was so subtle ; can't say enough about it ! Season 2 was excellent as well ESP one episode about mr pu**y to this day when that guy eats an Orange in front of all the girls ( not the fig part ) but the first time they meet him Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker ) looks so damn adorable I can't stand it she was quite the sexy one in her day !!!!
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Lisa Shea Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2001
I hardly ever watch TV, but I am completely addicted to this show. It is one of the sole reasons I have cable TV. I have the first season on DVD, and everyone I lend it to ends up staying up until 4am so they can keep watching episodes. It's one of those situations where you watch one, and say "Just one more!" and next thing you know, it's dawn again! These characters are completely real, intelligent, beautiful, and human. I can see myself in all of them, and the conversations they have match many that I have with my own friends. These aren't shallow models who have paper lives. They have real problems, real reactions, and it's easy to imagine your own friends going through these situations (if not yourself). There are even times that, when I watch it with my boyfriend, I feel intrigued that he's hearing what they are saying. What they talk about is so *real* and female, it's as if he could be learning some insights into how women actually think when men aren't around. It's definitely been an eye-opener for him. He actually understands me sometimes in certain situations, when before he might not have. A must-own - and when you do get it, be prepared to lend it out a lot :)
A.J. Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2004
My girlfriend cajoled me into watching the first season of this show with her, and I actually liked it! It's an enjoyable, well-written show, but I'm not just reviewing the series here. I'm writing this to review the dvd. Time-wise, the shows are very inconsistent, which baffles me. One show will be 19 minutes long, and the next will be 24 or 25. It just doesn't make any sense. Plus, I can't get over the fact that hour-long shows like 'Buffy' or the 'Law and Order' series have over 20 episodes in a season, and half-hour sitcoms like 'frasier' manage 22, but this particular "half-hour" show can only seem to muster 18. With the seemingly endless possibilities for situations for the great characters that have been created to encounter, you'd think that they could give the audience just a little more. I really enjoy the show. I just with that there was a little more of it.
Not happy in Chicago Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2001
There aren't many TV shows that hold my attention for very long. Most of them disappoint me! Not so with SITC...From the first moment I saw this program, I was hooked. There was something about Sarah Jessica Parker's character that reminded me soooo much of myself. And her friends, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda all hold similar qualities of my girlfriends. I wouldn't go so far as to talk like some of them, but I definitely think this show is long overdue and tells it like it is. Women deserve their chance to be strong, successful, and non-committed for a chnage. I love everything about this show. Season Two is even better than the first. Mr. Big is probably one of the best characters written in a long time for TV, and the writing itself is a HUGE part of why this show is so amazing. It's hard to really describe why you like something so much, and that's kind of the case with me. Sex in the City is why I own HBO and it's given my boyfriend and me a more open relationship. Everyone can relate to at least one episode or synopsis, and that is why I love SITC, and always will!
Andrea Gidusko Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2001
This has to be one of my all time favorite television series and I'm so thrilled that the first two seasons are available on DVD. Since the series is on HBO it is able to go over bounds that other shows cannot, it has language, nudity and all that, but you hardly notice based on the incredible talent and writing that goes into the series. When I first saw the series oh so many years ago I couldn't get into it, so I gave it another try and was hooked. I already loved Kim Cattrall from my childhood favorite movie "Mannequin" and Sarah Jessica Parker from another favorite "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun." but I've now grown to enjoy Kristin Davis as always hopeful Charlotte and Cnythia Nixon as the equally cynical Miranda. This is a series that shows four completly different women who may have different views on love but share one unique frendship. This show probably isn't for those who are shocked easily, but if you can stand a little, or a lot, of sexual humor and don't, mind the occassional nudity then this is a great show to get hooked on.
J. Gabrielson Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2015
I like this show. It was a groudbreaker in the late nineties. Although it is pure fantasy, it did speak openly about the problems women have trying to find men who knew how to give pleasure as well as get pleasure during sex. It is appalling how many men and women don't learn the basics about this very important component of the female/male relationship. It treats the subject from many different angles not as a tragedy, but as a comedy. And some episodes are sooooo funny, you will laugh yourself sick!! It's not a show for the truly puritanical, nor is it a show for soft pornography hounds. It's actually quite practical underneath all the shenanigans.

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