VOD (5)
Episodes(20)
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To Market, to Market (S06E01)
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Great Sexpectations (S06E02)
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The Perfect Present (S06E03)
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Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little (S06E04)
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Lights, Camera, Relationship (S06E05)
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Hop, Skip, and a Week (S06E06)
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The Post-It Always Sticks Twice (S06E07)
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The Catch (S06E08)
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A Woman's Right to Shoes (S06E09)
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Boy, Interrupted (S06E10)
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The Domino Effect (S06E11)
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One (S06E12)
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Let There Be Light (S06E13)
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The Ick Factor (S06E14)
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Catch-38 (S06E15)
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Out of the Frying Pan (S06E16)
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The Cold War (S06E17)
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Splat! (S06E18)
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An American Girl in Paris: Part Une (S06E19)
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An American Girl in Paris: Part Deux (S06E20)
Reviews (1)
Perhaps the only thing I can say about the Season 6 is that it's still going in circles. The beginning of the series is horrible to the point of being unbearable, after which the whole thing turns into a fairy tale that can be tolerated. Charlotte realizes her maternal instincts as a dog lover for the time being, while Miranda moves to Brooklyn with her family (happily ever after), but just before she marries the father of her child, she manages to have an affair with a black man just like in her favorite soap opera. Okay, fine. Samantha finds support and happiness in a monogamous relationship and deals with breast cancer. And since even nuns can have the same diagnosis, everything is perfectly fine. And Carrie? She had a French fling and Mr. Big understood that she is the one (well done!). However, because of this experience, she dropped her Sex and the City newspaper column, and the fairy tale was over. In the end, it wasn't so much about sex, but more about the classic search for that old-world happiness. How is it possible that this premise has been made into two movies and two more TV shows? ()
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