The following is a detailed account of each episode plot during the course of the six seasons of Sex and the City.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | DVD release | |||
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Season premiere | Season finale | Region 1 | ||||
1 | 12 | June 6, 1998 | August 23, 1998 | May 23, 2000 | ||
2 | 18 | June 6, 1999 | October 3, 1999 | May 22, 2001 | ||
3 | 18 | June 4, 2000 | October 15, 2000 | May 21, 2002 | ||
4 | 18 | June 3, 2001 | February 10, 2002 | May 20, 2003 | ||
5 | 8 | July 21, 2002 | September 8, 2002 | December 30, 2003 | ||
6 | 20 |
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February 22, 2004 | May 18, 2004 (part 1) December 28, 2004 (part 2) |
Contents |
All but one of the show's 94 episodes aired on a Sunday. The first episode aired on a Saturday.
Order | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate | Code |
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01 | "Sex and the City" | Susan Seidelman | Darren Star | June 6, 1998 | 101 |
At a birthday party for thirty-something Miranda, Carrie and her friends vow to stop worrying about finding the "perfect" male and start having sex "like men". Carrie has several encounters with tycoon heartthrob Mr. Big. Miranda starts dating nice-guy Skipper Johnston. Charlotte goes on a date with Capote Duncan, but when she tells him she won't have sex with him, he goes to a club and winds up going home with Samantha. |
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02 | "Models and Mortals" | Alison Maclean | Darren Star | June 14, 1998 | 102 |
After Miranda and Skipper bump into each other at the convenience store, they sleep together for the first time. Carrie interviews Barkley, a modelizer who videotapes his conquests. Derek, a male model client of Stanford Blatch, spends the night with Carrie after a fashion show, although they don't sleep together. Samantha chases Barkley while at a fashion show, in order to be taped. Production: The "Derek" character is supposedly based on one-time Calvin Klein underwear model Michael Bergin, with whom Candice Bushnell was once briefly involved. Bergin has stated he auditioned for the job of his alter-ego, but was told he was too old for the part. |
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03 | "Bay of Married Pigs" | Nicole Holofcener | Darren Star | June 21, 1998 | 103 |
Carrie is invited to go up to their Hamptons beach house by Patience and Peter, but in the morning she bumps into Peter in the hall without his underwear on. Some friends introduce her to Sean, 'The Marrying Guy'; when she can't keep up on his quick-march to commitment, he ditches her for commitment-phile Charlotte. Miranda's colleague from work, Jeff, introduces her to a lesbian, Sid, at a baseball game, and they are invited to her senior partner's dinner party. | |||||
04 | "Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys" | Alison Maclean | Michael Patrick King | June 28, 1998 | 104 |
Mr. Big and Carrie continue to bump into each other during social events, which leads them to try to organize their first "drink thing". On a night out, Carrie meets twenty-something Sam (Timothy Olyphant) for a fling, which turns out not to be so glamorous in the light of day. | |||||
05 | "The Power of Female Sex" | Susan Seidelman | Jenji Kohan | July 5, 1998 | 105 |
Carrie bumps into international party-girl Amalita and her latest man Carlo in a shoe store, who in turn introduce her to a French Architect, Gilles. He leaves Carrie $1,000 on the nightstand after a one-night stand. Charlotte meets Neville Morgan, a renowned artist, who paints pictures of her vagina for his latest exhibition. | |||||
06 | "Secret Sex" | Michael Fields | Darren Star | July 12, 1998 | 106 |
Carrie and Mr. Big have their first official "date", but Carrie suspects Mr. Big is keeping her secret from his social circle. Miranda dates a man from her gym class, but she discovers a spanking video in Ted's apartment. | |||||
07 | "The Monogamists" | Darren Star | Darren Star | July 19, 1998 | 107 |
Carrie and Mr. Big begin dating on a regular basis, but she learns after bumping into him that he is dating other women. Samantha begins to look for an apartment to purchase. | |||||
08 | "Three's a Crowd" | Nicole Holofcener | Jenny Bicks | July 26, 1998 | 108 |
Carrie finds out that Big was married once, and that he had a threesome. Charlotte's boyfriend wants to have a threesome. Miranda feels left out because she's never been "threesome material", so she responds to a classified ad to validate her sexual appeal. Samantha becomes involved with a married man, and his wife offers to have a threesome to keep the marriage together, which Samantha declines. | |||||
09 | "The Turtle and the Hare" | Michael Fields | Nicole Avril, Sue Kolinsky | August 2, 1998 | 109 |
Carrie is unhappy when Mr. Big tells her that he never wants to get married again. Stanford Blatch proposes to her in order to please his grandmother and inherit his part of the family fortune. Samantha's latest pet project is "The Turtle", one of New York's most successful yet style-impaired bachelors. Charlotte becomes addicted to a rabbit vibrator called "The Rabbit". | |||||
10 | "The Baby Shower" | Susan Seidelman | Terri Minsky | August 9, 1998 | 110 |
The four women attend a baby shower for their one-time wild-child friend Laney in her new buttoned-down Connecticut-suburb environs. Carrie is forced to think about motherhood by her late period. Miranda regards the other guests as part of the cult of The Motherhood. Still-single Charlotte fears her dreams of being a wife and mother are slipping away. Samantha throws a "no-baby shower" in response to the one the four women attended. | |||||
11 | "The Drought" | Matthew Harrison | Michael Green, Michael Patrick King | August 16, 1998 | 111 |
Carrie's relationship with Mr. Big has been going on for long enough that it is becoming less physical, especially after she lets out a fart in bed. Charlotte is dating a man who isn't interested in sex anymore thanks to the side-effects of Prozac. Samantha discovers that not having sex can be erotic. Miranda realizes that she hasn't had sex for months. | |||||
12 | "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" | Matthew Harrison | Michael Patrick King | August 23, 1998 | 112 |
After being introduced as "a friend" to his mother, Carrie realizes her relationship with Mr. Big is one-sided and breaks up with him. Miranda dates an up-and-coming playwright who is also an up-tight Catholic. Samantha falls in love with a perfect man, but he doesn't measure up to her requirements. Charlotte gets psychic readings to see if she'll ever marry. |
Order | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Air Date | Code |
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13 | "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" | Allen Coulter | Michael Patrick King | June 6, 1999 | 201 |
Carrie meets "the new Yankee," Joe, at a baseball game, all the while preparing for her first post-breakup encounter with Big. Miranda gets fed up with the girls always talking about men. Samantha gets frustrated with James' "deficiencies". Charlotte dates a guy named Paul Ericson who has a tendency to adjust his package... a lot. | |||||
14 | "The Awful Truth" | Allen Coulter | Darren Star | June 13, 1999 | 202 |
Carrie accidentally suggests that her friend Susan Sharon leave her domineering, violent husband. Miranda builds up the courage to talk dirty in bed. Charlotte tries to replace the perfect man with the perfect dog. Samantha gets dragged to couples' therapy with James and tries to avoid talking about her real problem with their sex-life. | |||||
15 | "The Freak Show" | Allen Coulter | Jenny Bicks | June 20, 1999 | 203 |
Carrie turns freakish herself after dating a string of freaky guys and freaks out the very normal Ben when trying to discover his secret freakiness. Miranda dates "Manhattan Guy," a guy who hasn't left Manhattan in ten years. Charlotte dates the renowned "Mr. Pussy" and tries to make a real relationship out of it. Samantha decides to get plastic surgery and freaks out during the consult. | |||||
16 | "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?" | Allen Coulter | Michael Patrick King | June 27, 1999 | 204 |
Single and fabulous Carrie gets a horrible photo taken for the cover story of New York Magazine: Single and Fabulous...?. Miranda fakes orgasms with her current boyfriend. Charlotte starts dating her handy-man. Samantha dates a club owner, who calls them a "we" right away. | |||||
17 | "Four Women and a Funeral" | Allen Coulter | Jenny Bicks | July 4, 1999 | 205 |
Carrie starts seeing Mr. Big again. Miranda buys her own apartment on the Upper West Side. Charlotte meets a recent widower at a cemetery. Samantha's actions with a married man gets her in trouble with the New York high-society "ladies who lunch" and only a titanic star can help her out. | |||||
18 | "The Cheating Curve" | John David Coles | Darren Star | July 11, 1999 | 206 |
Carrie starts to "officially" date Mr. Big again. Miranda dates a guy who insists on watching porn while they have sex. Fed up with cheating men, Charlotte spends time with her new friends, the "Power Lesbians." Samantha starts dating her gym instructor who "brands" her with a lightning bolt. |
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19 | "The Chicken Dance" | Victoria Hochberg | Cindy Chupack | July 18, 1999 | 207 |
Carrie gets fed up with Big's inability to pay attention to her. Miranda inadvertently sets her interior designer up with a long-distance would-be boyfriend, and they marry after only four weeks. Charlotte has a "warp speed" relationship with a guy she meets at the wedding. Samantha is upset when she experiences "déjà-screw": sleeping with a guy she previously did fifteen years ago. | |||||
20 | "The Man, The Myth, The Viagra" | Victoria Hochberg | Michael Patrick King | July 25, 1999 | 208 |
A frustrated Carrie tries to get Big to make time to meet the girls. Miranda meets Steve Brady, a cute bartender who wants to be more than a one-night stand. Samantha dates an incredibly wealthy man in his seventies with a sumptuous lifestyle and a pocket full of Viagra. |
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21 | "Old Dogs, New Dicks" (syndicated "Old Dogs, New Tricks") | Alan Taylor | Jenny Bicks | August 1, 1999 | 209 |
Carrie tries to get Big to stop checking out other women when they're together. Miranda and Steve's opposite schedules become a problem. Samantha runs into an old hockey-player boyfriend who is now a blonde drag queen named Samantha. Charlotte is turned-off when she dates a man who has not been circumcised; Carrie points out to Charlotte that 85% of men are not circumcised while Samantha claims to prefer uncircumcised men. | |||||
22 | "The Caste System" | Allison Anders | Darren Star | August 8, 1999 | 210 |
Carrie gets fed up with high society while at an Upper East Side party with Big. Miranda and Steve have an argument over money and social status. Charlotte meets Wiley Ford, the movie star and joins his entourage. Samantha dates a wealthy real-estate developer with a Southeast Asian live-in servant who has her master wrapped around her little finger. | |||||
23 | "Evolution" | Pam Thomas | Cindy Chupack | August 15, 1999 | 211 |
Carrie tries to leave her mark at Big's place by leaving some personal items behind. Miranda finds out that one of her ovaries has stopped producing eggs. Charlotte dates Stefan, a pastry chef who she mistakenly thought was gay but is, in his own words, a "gay straight man". Samantha tries to get revenge on Dominic, her ex who broke her heart. | |||||
24 | "La Douleur Exquise!" | Allison Anders | Ollie Levy, Michael Patrick King | August 22, 1999 | 212 |
Carrie is horrified when Big casually tells her he's moving to Paris for seven months. Miranda dates a man who only wants to have sex in places where they might get caught. Charlotte meets Buster, a high-end shoe salesman with a serious foot fetish. Samantha introduces the girls to a hot new S&M restaurant. | |||||
25 | "Games People Play" | Michael Spiller | Jenny Bicks | August 29, 1999 | 213 |
Carrie starts going to therapy after obsessing about Big for too long. Offended by the diagnosis of dating men who are wrong for her, she dates cute fellow-patient Seth (Jon Bon Jovi)...a guy who loses interest in women after sleeping with them. Miranda plays "peek-a-boo" her cute across-the-airshaft neighbor. Samantha dates a sports fanatic whose mood depends on who won the game that night. | |||||
26 | "The Fuck Buddy" (syndicated "The Sex Buddy") | Alan Taylor | Darren Star | September 5, 1999 | 214 |
Carrie tries to make a relationship with her "fuck buddy." Miranda dates an abusive, condescending lawyer. Charlotte becomes a free-wheeling dater and double-books dates with two guys on the same night. Samantha overhears the couple moaning next door, and decides to outdo them. | |||||
27 | "Shortcomings" | Dan Algrant | Terri Minsky | September 12, 1999 | 215 |
Carrie dates an author who has a premature ejaculation problem and finds that she regrets having to break-up... with his perfect family. Child-phobic Miranda dates a divorced father who has a son. Charlotte's brother Wesley stays with her after his wife leaves him. Samantha gives Charlotte's brother what he really needs: sex. | |||||
28 | "Was It Good For You?" | Dan Algrant | Michael Patrick King | September 19, 1999 | 216 |
Carrie dates a recovering alcoholic who becomes obsessed with her. Charlotte is determined to learn how to have good sex after her latest partner falls asleep on her, and drags the girls to a Tantric sex class. Samantha gets an offer to have a threesome with two curious gay friends. |
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29 | "Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women" | Darren Star | Darren Star | September 26, 1999 | 217 |
Carrie unexpectedly runs into Mr. Big -- and his new 27-year-old girlfriend, Natasha -- at a Hamptons party. Miranda tries in vain to have some mature fun in the Hamptons. Charlotte pretends to be in her twenties so she can date a cute 26-year-old. Samantha's 25-year-old ex-assistant is hired to throw a big Hamptons party using her Rolodex for the guest list. | |||||
30 | "Ex and the City" | Michael Patrick King | Michael Patrick King | October 3, 1999 | 218 |
After learning of Big's engagement, a freaked-out Carrie tries to cope with the ramifications. Miranda sleeps with Steve for the first time after their breakup. Charlotte tries to overcome her fear of horseback riding. Samantha dates a guy who's "Mr. Too-Big", determined to overcome his over-endowment. |
Order | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Air Date | Code |
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31 | "Where There's Smoke..." | Michael Patrick King | Michael Patrick King | June 4, 2000 | 301 |
Carrie meets a politician at a FDNY calendar benefit in Staten Island. Miranda gets help from Steve after she undergoes LASIK eye surgery. Tired of waiting for a fairytale romance, Charlotte begins aggressively searching for a "Prince Charming" to marry. Samantha dates the pinup-boy fireman she met at the benefit. | |||||
32 | "Politically Erect" | Michael Patrick King | Darren Star | June 11, 2000 | 302 |
Carrie continues dating her politician beau, but finds his sexual fetish to be anything but 'golden'. Miranda doesn't know how to respond when Steve asks her to "go steady". Charlotte throws a "used date" party to find a new man. Samantha dates a short man who shops at the Boy's Department in Bloomingdale's. | |||||
33 | "Attack of the Five-Foot-Ten Woman" | Pam Thomas | Cindy Chupack | June 18, 2000 | 303 |
Carrie must confront her past with Big when she runs into Natasha, Big's wife. Miranda hires Magda, an Eastern European maid with very traditional values. Charlotte deals with some of her body issues at a spa. Samantha gets banned from Helena Rubinstein when she gets physical with a masseur. | |||||
34 | "Boy, Girl, Boy, Girl..." | Pam Thomas | Jenny Bicks | June 25, 2000 | 304 |
Carrie dates a twenty-something man who's openly bisexual. Miranda deals with personal issues when Steve proposes moving in with her. Charlotte poses as a drag king for an artist at her gallery. Samantha butts heads with her new twenty-something male assistant. Alanis Morissette guest-stars[6] | |||||
35 | "No Ifs, Ands or Butts" | Nicole Holofcener | Michael Patrick King | July 9, 2000 | 305 |
Carrie's smoking becomes a problem when she goes on her first date with Aidan Shaw. Miranda makes more time for Steve in her life. Charlotte dates the worst kisser she's ever met. Samantha dates a black man whose sister is racist. | |||||
36 | "Are We Sluts?" | Nicole Holofcener | Cindy Chupack | July 16, 2000 | 306 |
Carrie wants to sleep with Aidan, but he's reluctant to rush into a physical relationship. Miranda discovers she has chlamydia and has to inform her past sexual partners. Charlottes's new boyfriend calls her names during sex. Samantha's neighbors disapprove of her sex life after a late-night visitor lets in a burglar. | |||||
37 | "Drama Queens" | Allison Anders | Darren Star | July 23, 2000 | 307 |
Carrie obsesses about her perfect relationship when Aidan suggests she meet his parents. Miranda enjoys her intimate life with Steve. Charlotte gets upset when a married friend won't set her up with his bachelor buddy. Samantha tries Viagra while sleeping with a doctor. | |||||
38 | "The Big Time" | Allison Anders | Jenny Bicks | July 30, 2000 | 308 |
Carrie runs into Big who confesses that he misses her and can't stop thinking about her. Miranda gets annoyed with Steve's childish habits when he suggests they have a baby together. Charlotte falls in love with Trey after only a few weeks of dating and is convinced he's "The One". Samantha believes she's hit menopause when her period is a week late. | |||||
39 | "Easy Come, Easy Go" | Charles McDougall | Michael Patrick King | August 6, 2000 | 309 |
Big tells Carrie that he's leaving his wife. Miranda deals with her breakup and Steve moving out of the apartment. After meeting the MacDougal family matriarch, Charlotte maneuvers Trey into making an "alrighty" proposal. Samantha is upset when dating a hot guy with "funky spunk". | |||||
40 | "All or Nothing" | Charles McDougall | Jenny Bicks | August 13, 2000 | 310 |
Carrie feels guilty and wants to quit her affair with Big. Miranda enjoys phone sex with a co-worker from Chicago. Charlotte negotiates the terms of her prenuptial agreement with Trey's mother, Bunny. After celebrating her move to the new apartment in the exclusive Meatpacking District, Samantha's bout of the 'flu gives her a pessimistic outlook on life. | |||||
41 | "Running With Scissors" | Dennis Erdman | Michael Patrick King | August 20, 2000 | 311 |
Carrie continues her affair with Big, even after Charlotte finds out. Miranda tries to get Carrie to end her affair. Charlotte hires stylist Anthony Marentino to help her find the perfect wedding dress. Samantha meets the "male version of herself", but he refuses to sleep with her because she hasn't had an HIV test. | |||||
42 | "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" | Dan Algrant | Cindy Chupack | August 27, 2000 | 312 |
Carrie struggles to find the right time to tell Aidan about her affair. Miranda tells a guy she's a stewardess in hopes of getting a date. Charlotte has her dream wedding and marries Trey MacDougal—even after attempted late-night tryst reveals Trey's serious shortcomings. Cunning linguist Samantha sleeps with Trey's Scottish cousin, despite being unable to understand him. | |||||
43 | "Escape From New York" | John David Coles | Becky Hartman Edwards, Michael Patrick King | September 10, 2000 | 313 |
Carrie meets with actor/producer Matthew McConaughey in LA to talk about optioning her columns to make a movie. Miranda wrestles with the level of open sexuality in Los Angeles. Charlotte uses the Internet to deal with Trey's impotence problem. Samantha meets a dildo model. | |||||
44 | "Sex and Another City" | John David Coles | Jenny Bicks | September 17, 2000 | 314 |
Carrie meets a publicity agent for celebrities who shows her the perks of the rich and famous in LA. Miranda meets an old friend from New York who's lost his East-Coast edge. Charlotte comes to LA after getting fed up with Trey's sexual problems. Samantha meets her idol, Hugh Hefner, and gets the girls invited to a party at the Playboy Mansion. | |||||
45 | "Hot Child In the City" | Michael Spiller | Allan Heinberg | September 24, 2000 | 315 |
Carrie dates a hunky comic-book store owner who still lives with his parents. Miranda gets braces. Charlotte is shocked when she catches the supposedly impotent Trey masturbating. Samantha's latest client is Jenny Brier (Kat Dennings), a 13-year-old Jewish-American princess, planning her million-dollar bat mitzvah. | |||||
46 | "Frenemies" | Michael Spiller | Jenny Bicks | October 1, 2000 | 316 |
Carrie teaches at The Learning Annex—only her course on "How to Find Love" is as successful as her own love life. Miranda dates one of Carrie's ex-boyfriends (known as Mr. A--hole), whom she meets at the funeral of a dead never-met blind-date. Charlotte gets sexually frustrated with her sex life with Trey. Samantha gets in a fight with Charlotte about her attitude toward sex. | |||||
47 | "What Goes Around Comes Around" | Allen Coulter | Darren Star | October 8, 2000 | 317 |
Carrie decides, after a broad-daylight Manolo mugging, that she must clear herself of bad karma and decides she needs to talk with Natasha about her affair with Big. Miranda dates a gorgeous NYPD detective and becomes self-conscious about her own looks. Unhappily-married Charlotte struggles with her lust for a hunky gardener; she and Trey decide to separate. Samantha meets another Sam Jones, who turns out to be an NYU student and desperate virgin. | |||||
48 | "Cock-a-Doodle-Do" | Allen Coulter | Michael Patrick King | October 15, 2000 | 318 |
Carrie meets with Big for the first time since his marriage ended. Miranda gets frustrated when she thinks the Chinese take-out girl mocks her stay-at-home lifestyle. Charlotte moves back into her old apartment and gets an up-lifting visit from Trey in the middle of the night. Samantha feuds with the raucous transsexual prostitutes who conduct business outside her apartment at two in the morning. |
Order | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Air Date | Code |
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49 | "The Agony and the 'Ex'-tacy" | Michael Patrick King | Michael Patrick King | June 3, 2001 | 401 |
Carrie thinks about men and the future when no one shows up for her birthday party. Miranda confronts her married friends about her single life. Charlotte tries to deal with her separation from Trey. Samantha tries to seduce a celibate monk. The girls make a pact that they are soulmates, and men are nice guys to have fun with. | |||||
50 | "The Real Me" | Michael Patrick King | Michael Patrick King | June 3, 2001 | 402 |
Carrie is reluctant when asked to be a celebrity model in a high-profile fashion show. Miranda gets a lesson in confidence when a buff guy at the gym asks her out. Charlotte works up the courage to look at her "depressed" vagina in a hand-mirror. Samantha immortalizes herself by having nude photographs taken. Note- In 2002 this episode won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing in a Comedy Series.[7] |
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51 | "Defining Moments" | Allen Coulter | Jenny Bicks | June 10, 2001 | 403 |
Carrie meets a jazz musician while on a pseudo-date with Big. Miranda tries to get more comfortable using the bathroom in front of her date. Charlotte is dismayed that Trey only wants to have sex in places where they can get caught. Samantha meets Maria, a lesbian painter, at Charlotte's gallery, and questions her own sexuality. | |||||
52 | "What's Sex Got to Do with It?" | Allen Coulter | Nicole Avril | June 17, 2001 | 404 |
Carrie continues to date Ray King, the jazzman, but finds he has an ADHD problem. Miranda substitutes chocolate for sex. Charlotte deals with Trey getting a little too overconfident in bed. Samantha tells the girls she's in a relationship with Maria and is now a lesbian. | |||||
53 | "Ghost Town" | Michael Spiller | Allan Heinberg | June 24, 2001 | 405 |
Carrie gets an invitation to the opening of Steve—and Aidan's—new bar, Scout. Miranda thinks she has a ghost in her apartment. Charlotte butts heads with Trey's mother, Bunny, when redecorating their apartment. Samantha's girlfriend Maria gets fed up with the many, many men from Samantha's past. | |||||
54 | "Baby, Talk Is Cheap" | Michael Spiller | Cindy Chupack | July 1, 2001 | 406 |
Carrie realizes she wants to get back together with Aidan. Miranda gets an unexpected surprise when she sleeps with "marathon man". Charlotte and Trey decide to start trying to have a baby. Samantha uses fake nipples and attracts a man who uses "baby-talk" during sex. | |||||
55 | "Time and Punishment" | Michael Engler | Jessica Bendinger | July 8, 2001 | 407 |
Big calls Carrie—while she's having sex with Aidan. Miranda throws her neck out after fighting with Charlotte. Charlotte decides to leave the gallery to pursue motherhood full-time. Samantha's latest guy tells her she needs to shave below the belt. | |||||
56 | "My Motherboard, My Self" | Michael Engler | Julie Rottenberg, Elisa Zuritsky | July 15, 2001 | 408 |
Carrie's laptop crashes, and when Aidan tries to help, she pushes him away. Miranda's mother dies unexpectantly, but at the funeral, her family is more upset by her single status. Charlotte becomes the "Martha Stewart of funerals". Samantha "loses" her orgasm. | |||||
57 | "Sex and the Country" | Michael Spiller | Allan Heinberg | July 22, 2001 | 409 |
Carrie is dragged to Aidan's country home in Suffern, New York. Charlotte visits the MacDougal "compound" in Connecticut. Miranda yells at Steve when he tells her he has testicular cancer but has no clue about his condition. Samantha gets annoyed when her dates keep asking her what she's doing "next weekend". | |||||
58 | "Belles of the Balls" | Michael Spiller | Michael Patrick King | July 29, 2001 | 410 |
Carrie invites Big up to Aidan's country home to talk. Charlotte tries to discuss her and Trey's infertility problems. Miranda sleeps with Steve to cheer him up after he has one of his testicles removed. Samantha tries to get the PR position for hotelier Richard Wright. | |||||
59 | "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda" | David Frankel | Jenny Bicks | August 5, 2001 | 411 |
Carrie is reluctant to tell Aidan that she had an abortion when she was 22. Charlotte discovers she only has a fifteen percent chance of getting pregnant naturally. Miranda finds out she's pregnant by Steve, and debates whether or not to keep the baby. Samantha gets Lucy Liu as a client and tries to use the relationship to her advantage. | |||||
60 | "Just Say Yes" | David Frankel | Cindy Chupack | August 12, 2001 | 412 |
Aidan proposes to Carrie. Charlotte discusses adoption with Trey, but hits a wall when Bunny finds out that the baby could be Chinese. Miranda tells Steve she's having his baby. Samantha starts sleeping with her boss, Richard Wright. | |||||
61 | "The Good Fight" | Charles McDougall | Michael Patrick King | January 6, 2002 | 413 |
Carrie and Aidan have a huge fight over the clutter in her apartment after Aidan moves in. Charlotte and Trey have a huge fight when he brings home a cardboard baby as a gag gift. Miranda goes on a date despite being pregnant. Samantha finally gives in to Richard's romantic overtures. | |||||
62 | "All That Glitters..." | Charles McDougall | Cindy Chupack | January 13, 2002 | 414 |
Carrie finds time away from stay-at-home boy Aidan with a gay Aussie shoe distributor at the exclusive Bungalow 8. Charlotte and Trey separate permanently after their apartment is photographed in House & Garden. Miranda accidentally outs her co-worker after he tells the office gossip that she's pregnant. Samantha tells Richard she loves him while high on ecstasy. | |||||
63 | "Change of a Dress" | Alan Taylor | Julie Rottenberg, Elisa Zuritsky | January 20, 2002 | 415 |
Carrie freaks out about marrying Aidan. Charlotte takes tap classes, and has a meltdown during the "Tea for Two" number when she realizes she isn't ready to be alone after her divorce. Miranda must feign excitement when she learns her baby's gender. Samantha finds out Richard is seeing other women, and pushes him to be monogamous with her. | |||||
64 | "Ring A Ding Ding" | Alan Taylor | Amy B. Harris | January 27, 2002 | 416 |
Carrie is forced to buy her apartment back from Aidan. Charlotte doesn't know what to do with her engagement ring. Miranda has to refurbish her wardrobe after gaining pregnancy weight. Samantha tries to trick Richard into saying he loves her. | |||||
65 | "A "Vogue" Idea" | Martha Coolidge | Allan Heinberg | February 3, 2002 | 417 |
Carrie starts working at Vogue and finds out from her acerbic editor that she doesn't have a Vogue idea about relationships. Charlotte throws a baby shower for Miranda, but Miranda gets fed up with her after she tries to make the shower too cutesy. Richard asks Samantha for a threesome with a 21-year-old for his birthday. | |||||
66 | "I Heart NY" | Martha Coolidge | Michael Patrick King | February 10, 2002 | 418 |
Carrie is shocked to find out that Big is moving to Napa, California and plans to give him a New York send-off. Charlotte begins dating another recent divorcé. Miranda prepares for the new baby as her delivery date nears. Samantha suspects Richard may be cheating on her. |
This season had a short run due to Sarah Jessica Parker's and Cynthia Nixon's pregnancies.
Order | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original Air Date | Code |
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67 | "Anchors Away" | Charles McDougall | Michael Patrick King | July 21, 2002 | 501 |
Carrie realizes her relationship with New York City is as dysfunctional as her relationship with men. Charlotte decides she needs to distance herself from her former life as "Mrs. MacDougal". Miranda tries to adjust to her new life with her baby, Brady Hobbes. Samantha gets phone calls from Richard begging her to take him back. |
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68 | "Unoriginal Sin" | Charles McDougall | Cindy Chupack | July 28, 2002 | 502 |
Carrie gets an offer from a publisher, who wants to make a book out of her column. Charlotte takes a self-help seminar and takes affirmations to try and find love again. Miranda agrees to have Brady baptized, and chooses Carrie as the godmother. Samantha takes Richard back, despite the girls advising against it. | |||||
69 | "Luck Be an Old Lady" | John David Coles | Julie Rottenberg, Elisa Zuritsky | August 4, 2002 | 503 |
Carrie desperately tries to get everyone together for Charlotte's "thirty-faux" birthday. Charlotte doesn't want to turn 36 because she feels she's getting old. Miranda goes to Atlantic City with the girls, feeling self-conscious about her weight. Samantha is paranoid that Richard is cheating with the entire female hotel staff. | |||||
70 | "Cover Girl" | John David Coles | Judy Toll, Michael Patrick King | August 11, 2002 | 504 |
Carrie works with publicist Samantha to try to get the perfect look for her book cover. Charlotte starts reading self-help books. Miranda goes to Weight Watchers to lose her baby weight. Samantha gets upset when she feels the girls are judging her outrageous sex life. | |||||
71 | "Plus One Is the Loneliest Number" | Michael Patrick King | Cindy Chupack | August 18, 2002 | 505 |
Carrie invites Jack Berger to her book opening party. Charlotte butts heads with Bunny MacDougal. Miranda's single life and her life with Brady conflict. Samantha gets a impulse-buy chemical peel that goes awry. | |||||
72 | "Critical Condition" | Michael Patrick King | Alexa Junge | August 25, 2002 | 506 |
Carrie deals with her past with Aidan when she runs into Nina Katz, Aidan's ex after her. Charlotte gets legal with Bunny in a fight for her apartment. Miranda has no one to turn to when she needs help taking care of Brady. Samantha tries to return a spent vibrator, then spends some of her free time on Miranda. | |||||
73 | "The Big Journey" | Michael Engler | Michael Patrick King | September 1, 2002 | 507 |
Carrie goes to California to promote her book and visit Big. Charlotte sleeps with her unappealing (to her) divorce lawyer, Harry Goldenblatt. Samantha accompanies Carrie to California, looking for a good time. | |||||
74 | "I Love a Charade" | Michael Engler | Cindy Chupack, Michael Patrick King | September 8, 2002 | 508 |
The girls attend the Hamptons wedding of an over-the-hill socialite and a lounge singer (Nathan Lane) they all thought was gay. Carrie encounters Jack Berger again. Charlotte goes public with her relationship with Harry. Miranda gets more comfortable with the baby and her role as a mother. Samantha throws a huge party at Richard Wright's Hamptons house. |
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75 | "To Market, to Market" | Michael Patrick King | Michael Patrick King | June 22, 2003 | 601 |
While nervously anticipating her first date with Berger, Carrie runs into Aidan for the first time since their breakup, and is surprised by how far he's moved on. Miranda realizes she's in love with Steve—only to hear he has a new girlfriend. Charlotte struggles with Harry's assertion that he can only marry a Jew. Samantha sleeps with a stock broker who gives insider tips while inside her. | |||||
76 | "Great Sexpectations" | Michael Patrick King | Cindy Chupack | June 29, 2003 | 602 |
Carrie and Berger's dates sizzle in the restaurants, but fizzle in the bedroom. Miranda becomes addicted to a British show featuring an interracial romance, as she flirts with the handsome black doctor who just moved into her building. A tenacious Charlotte pursues converting to Judaism for Harry. Samantha and the girls go to a cold-food restaurant where Samantha meets hot waiter Jerry Jerrod (Smith). | |||||
77 | "The Perfect Present" | David Frankel | Jenny Bicks | July 6, 2003 | 603 |
After Berger flips out and flips off his ex-girlfriend's answer-phone message, Carrie tries to not think about her influence on his life. Miranda finds condoms in Brady's diaper bag and gets upset with Steve. Newly converted Charlotte mourns the loss of Christmas. An on-the-job quickie with Samantha gets Jerry fired from a catering gig. | |||||
78 | "Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little" | David Frankel | Julie Rottenberg, Elisa Zuritsky | July 13, 2003 | 604 |
Carrie feels bad for criticizing a minor point in Berger's book. When Berger teaches Miranda how to tell that a guy is "not that into her", she feels the need to spread the word to other women. Charlotte cooks her first Shabbat dinner for Harry. Samantha and Jerry act out all their sexual fantasies. This episode's title is a play on the song from The Music Man. This episode was the inspiration for the self-help book He's Just Not That into You. |
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79 | "Lights, Camera, Relationship" | Michael Engler | Michael Patrick King | July 20, 2003 | 605 |
Carrie receives a big royalty check for her book sales, which upsets Berger— whose book deal has been dropped. A lovesick Miranda helps Steve bake cupcakes—for his new girlfriend. Charlotte is reluctant to date after Harry leaves her. Samantha takes charge of the PR for Jerry's struggling play where he gives a striking—and nude—performance. | |||||
80 | "Hop, Skip and a Week" | Michael Engler | Amy B. Harris | July 27, 2003 | 606 |
Berger tells Carrie that he needs a break from their relationship. Workaholic Miranda has to cut her hours at work in order to spend more time with Brady. Women from the synagogue compete to set Charlotte up with their single sons. Manager Samantha changes Jerry's name to Smith and gets him great exposure on a revealing billboard in Times Square. | |||||
81 | "The Post-It Always Sticks Twice" | Alan Taylor | Liz Tuccillo | August 3, 2003 | 607 |
Berger breaks up with Carrie with a Post-It note. Miranda finally loses all her baby-weight and rediscovers her "skinny jeans". Charlotte decides she wants a small wedding. Samantha is reluctant to be labeled as Smith's "girlfriend". | |||||
82 | "The Catch" | Alan Taylor | Cindy Chupack | August 10, 2003 | 608 |
Carrie finds that a casual fling with Harry′s best man is a pain in the neck. Miranda is scared of meeting Steve's new girlfriend. After Harry accidentally sees Charlotte in her wedding dress before the big day, she is convinced their wedding is cursed. Self-sufficient Samantha struggles without a man around. | |||||
83 | "A Woman's Right to Shoes" | Tim Van Patten | Jenny Bicks | August 17, 2003 | 609 |
Carrie's shoes are stolen at a party; the hostess (Tatum O'Neal) not only refuses to apologize, but shames her for her extravagant footwear— and lifestyle choices. Miranda gets chicken pox. Charlotte must adjust to living with Harry in her pristine apartment. Samantha is annoyed by children misbehaving in nice restaurants. | |||||
84 | "Boy, Interrupted" | Tim Van Patten | Cindy Chupack | August 24, 2003 | 610 |
Carrie's high-school sweetheart visits her in New York—on his way to a mental asylum in Connecticut. Miranda develops a crush on her attractive neighbor Robert, the team doctor for the Knicks. In order to get into an exclusive pool at the SoHo House, Samantha pretends to be a member — and British. Geri Halliwell and David Duchovny guest-star. | |||||
85 | "The Domino Effect" | David Frankel | Julie Rottenberg, Elisa Zuritsky | September 7, 2003 | 611 |
Carrie shows strange signs of distress when Big needs heart surgery. Miranda gets close to her new boyfriend Robert, but is reluctant to introduce him to Steve. Reproductively-challenged Charlotte tries acupuncture in order to get pregnant. Samantha refuses to hold hands with Smith. | |||||
86 | "One" | David Frankel | Michael Patrick King | September 14, 2003 | 612 |
Carrie meets fifty-something Russian artist, Aleksandr Petrovsky (Mikhail Barishnikov), at a gallery. Miranda's boyfriend Robert says "I love you" but she cannot say it back. Charlotte is delighted to discover she's pregnant — then devastated when she miscarries. After finding one gray hair down under, Samantha dyes her pubic hair with shocking results. | |||||
87 | "Let There Be Light" | Michael Patrick King | Michael Patrick King | January 4, 2004 | 613 |
Carrie begins to feel attached to Aleksandr but cannot ignore his womanizing past. Together again, Steve moves into Miranda′s apartment and finds it hard to avoid her angry ex-boyfriend Robert. Charlotte tries to forget her miscarriage by volunteering. Samantha accompanies Smith to an industry party hosted by Richard Wright. | |||||
88 | "The Ick Factor" | Wendey Stanzler | Julie Rottenberg, Elisa Zuritsky | January 11, 2004 | 614 |
Carrie finds Aleksandr's old-world romantic attention a little overwhelming. Miranda prepares for her non-traditional wedding to Steve. Charlotte and Harry's romantic French dinner leads to a night of the runs. Samantha considers a breast augmentation and receives some unexpected news. | |||||
89 | "Catch-38" | Michael Engler | Cindy Chupack | January 18, 2004 | 615 |
Carrie discovers that Aleksandr has decided to not have any more children. Miranda and Steve go on their honeymoon to a remote inn in upstate New York. Baby Brady sees Charlotte and Harry having sex. Samantha uses Smith's fame to get her an appointment with a well-known female oncologist. | |||||
90 | "Out of the Frying Pan" | Michael Engler | Jenny Bicks | January 25, 2004 | 616 |
Carrie gets upset at Aleksandr for being inconsiderate of her feelings about Samantha's cancer. When her new family outgrows her apartment, Miranda considers buying a house in Brooklyn. Charlotte receives a dog and names her Elizabeth Taylor. Samantha's hair falls out as a result of chemotherapy. | |||||
91 | "The Cold War" | Julian Farino | Aury Wallington | February 1, 2004 | 617 |
Aleksandr refuses to talk about his work or introduce Carrie to his friends. Miranda adjusts to life in Brooklyn. Charlotte decides to enter Elizabeth Taylor in a dog show. Samantha makes a sex tape with Smith after a tabloid reports that she's his "fag hag". | |||||
92 | "Splat!" | Julian Farino | Jenny Bicks, Cindy Chupack | February 8, 2004 | 618 |
Petrovsky hosts a dinner party for Carrie's inner circle, and makes a shocking announcement. Later, the death of an old party friend helps Carrie reach a big decision. | |||||
93 | "An American Girl in Paris (Part Une)" | Tim Van Patten | Michael Patrick King | February 15, 2004 | 619 |
Before joining the Russian in Paris, Carrie has one last dinner in New York with Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda. However, life in the City of Light doesn't live up to her expectations. After being told-off by Carrie before the dinner, Big goes to girls for advice; they tell him to go to Paris and find their girl. | |||||
94 | "An American Girl in Paris (Part Deux)" | Tim Van Patten | Michael Patrick King | February 22, 2004 | 620 |
Carrie is desperately lonely in Paris as Petrovsky is spending so much time on his new exhibit. The chemo treatments are killing Samantha's sex drive. Miranda must take care of Steve's mother after she has a stroke. Charlotte and Harry try to adopt a baby. Big finds Carrie in Paris and says the words she's been waiting six years to hear. (Final episode of the series). Production: The title spoofs the 1951 Gene Kelly film An American in Paris. The music in the background when Carrie is eating alone in the restaurant was written by Mikhail Baryshnikov. It's called "Carrie's Theme" and was the same song that the character Aleksandr Petrovsky wrote for Carrie in the episode "The Ick Factor". Reception: The audience figures for "An American Girl in Paris, Part Deux" in the US were 10.6 million viewers, making this the highest rated episode of the series. On May 22, 2011, the finale was ranked #14 on the TV Guide Network special, TV's Most Unforgettable Finales. |
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1 | "Sex and the City" | May 30, 2008 | ||||
Four years after the events of the series finale. Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda have all moved on with their lives. Carrie and Big decide to get married, meanwhile Miranda's marriage is falling apart when Steve cheats on her making her say something out of anger to Big that leads to him jilting Carrie at the altar. Charlotte is happy with her life and finally gets pregnant, while Samantha is missing her old lifestyle while living with Smith in L.A. But all four friends are there for each other in their time of need. | ||||||
2 | "Sex and the City 2" | May 27, 2010 | ||||
Two years have passed since Carrie Bradshaw finally bagged John "Mr. Big" Preston, the man she was always meant to be with. Just as her friend Charlotte must deal with her young daughter's "terrible two's", Carrie must deal with her relationship taking a turn for the worse – Big likes to watch old black-and-white movies on TV and eat take-out food, which prevents Carrie from feeling like the free-wheeling party girl she used to be. Meanwhile, Miranda copes with a new boss that refuses to deal with her, and Samantha works a public relations angle that gets the fashionable foursome an all-expense-paid trip to Abu Dhabi. |
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