"The most exciting, challenging and significant relationship of all is the one you have with yourself. And if you find someone to love the YOU you love, well, that's just fabulous." -Carrie, Sex and the City FINAL EPISODE
I just finished watching the last episode of my all time favourite TV show ~ so bear with me as I put down a few thoughts.
While there are SO MANY implausible aspects of the show:
1) Columnists cannot afford Manolos (upwards of $500 USD a pair)
2) Four successful women living in NYC with careers, love lives, awesome bodies they work hard to maintain, and fabulous lifestyles would never have time for this type of friendship.
3) Big would have never come back. Men like him can't deal with complicated.
4) Columnists cannot afford Manolos...
never EVER has a show made me laugh and cry within seconds of the other.
Despite the blatant materialism, the raunchy sexcapades, and countless other unmentionables, the show srikes a chord with me.
I like the notion of women living their own lives - playing the main character of life. I am a firm believer of never settling in matters of the heart - I, like protagonist, am a hopeless optimist in aiming for ridiculous, inconvenient, consuming, "can't live without each other" love. Above all, I love that women are portrayed as smart, independent, chic, sexy, AND HILARIOUS.
Well done for smart witty dialogue, appropriate music (the track playing in the first scene of the last episode is none other than GOTAN PROJECT!), a trend-setting wardrobe, and countless catch-phrases. It has been Abso-------lutely FABULOUS.
I just finished watching the last episode of my all time favourite TV show ~ so bear with me as I put down a few thoughts.
While there are SO MANY implausible aspects of the show:
1) Columnists cannot afford Manolos (upwards of $500 USD a pair)
2) Four successful women living in NYC with careers, love lives, awesome bodies they work hard to maintain, and fabulous lifestyles would never have time for this type of friendship.
3) Big would have never come back. Men like him can't deal with complicated.
4) Columnists cannot afford Manolos...
never EVER has a show made me laugh and cry within seconds of the other.
Despite the blatant materialism, the raunchy sexcapades, and countless other unmentionables, the show srikes a chord with me.
I like the notion of women living their own lives - playing the main character of life. I am a firm believer of never settling in matters of the heart - I, like protagonist, am a hopeless optimist in aiming for ridiculous, inconvenient, consuming, "can't live without each other" love. Above all, I love that women are portrayed as smart, independent, chic, sexy, AND HILARIOUS.
Well done for smart witty dialogue, appropriate music (the track playing in the first scene of the last episode is none other than GOTAN PROJECT!), a trend-setting wardrobe, and countless catch-phrases. It has been Abso-------lutely FABULOUS.

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