If I recall from the original show...Harry was kind, funny, well off and great in bed.
If I recall from the original show...Harry was kind, funny, well off and great in bed.
I’m discovering that i’m enjoying your reviews on this series more than the actual series, Gwen! Have a great holiday
I actually really enjoyed last episode, sad it dropped itself again this episode. I’m all for the show leaning into the waspy nature of Charlotte coming to terms with what her waspy privilege means. But this should have been some other random persons storyline in Charlotte’s social circle having the dinner, and…
I don't know why Jez messed up SNL, why it didn't act quickly to fix it, and lost a ton of posters as a result.
In the greys but here goes. I’ve been around on SNS since 2015, last year Kinja stopped working for me so I could not comment .This year I got a new phone but could not remember my log in details for my old account where I was a verified account so created a new account and am in the greys now .
“On second thought, no, he really did die. And we killed him!”
Sex and the City is one of those shows that was a huge critical and populist hit with people and along with Oz and Sopranos, put HBO on the map for high quality original programming. S&TC in particular was one of those shows where it came out at the right time and hit the cultural zeitgeist in a lot of ways that…
Or, more likely, the women in between just haven’t come forward yet.
You stand by victim blaming, instead of placing the blame on the predator who acted violently. Got it.
asking for trouble
Fine, do you want a handclap or a pat on the back? You’re right. If you don’t know someone well you shouldn’t go to their house after a date, especially the first few dates, if you don’t want to have sex. It doesn’t matter if they have amazing books, shiny beads, or candy. Now we all the fucking know that. Oh, men…
so you mean being alone in a room with most white men? Don’t have crushes!
I wonder, too. One thing that I thought was interesting is that I definitely hadn’t heard these specific allegations before but Noth has - even since I was a KID and he was on Law and Order - had a reputation as a guy who is hard to work with/difficult on set.
Difficult means a lot of different things and as such isn’t…
right? that should have been Charlotte’s storyline, who despite living in New York, might still be clueless about race.
Yes, I think they’re handling the “Miranda has an alcohol problem” story a lot better than the “Miranda is a Brooklyn-dwelling Ivy League-educated attorney who is completely clueless about race” story.
Well, since they’ve decided to make Steve into a decrepit old deaf dude, apparently Miranda will have to get her kicks elsewhere.
Well, as we recently learned from Elvira’s story, people can realize things about their sexuality throughout their lives.
she’s allowed to explore again, people change, people become more open to their fluidity too :)
poor Natasha! But ok, this feels like the most Carrie thing to do ever. I like that the show still knows who Carrie is and also the super messy regressive shit we do when we grieve.
Didn’t Miranda previously have chances to explore her sexuality but confirm that she was completely straight? Didn’t she also used to get mistaken for a lesbian and had to confirm she was straight?