Sex and the City – The Complete Fourth Season

  • Each episode of Sex & the City deal with the romantic challenges that single women face when they start seeing the big three oh in the rear view mirror & start finding new suitable mates. These challenges are revealed through the eyes of several friends, each of whom has their own ideas on how to catch Mr. Right. There’s Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), who pushed the envelope of dating &

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The fourth season of Sex and the City is just as smart and sexy as ever, mixing caustic adult wit and sharply observed situation comedy on the mean streets of Manhattan, though this time the quartet of singleton city girls must endure even tougher combat in the unending war of love, sex, and shopping. Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) finally seems to have found her ideal life partner when she is reunited with handsome craftsman Aidan (John… More >>

Sex and the City – The Complete Fourth Season

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5 Responses to Sex and the City – The Complete Fourth Season

  1. Anonymous says:

    … I find this show to be a very sad commentary on modern society. Men are made out to be clingy idiots and the women are extremely self-centered and striving to be men instead of letting themselves be women. Every episode I’ve seen of this show makes me hope and pray I never get involved with a Carrie or a Samantha. If modern relationships have come to this, I don’t want one. I look at my parents, married for 33 years, as a guide to relationships. They didn’t sleep around with everyone, think only of themselves, or bash men or women. They gave to each other and cared for each other, something this cold-hearted show, and its fans, will never achieve. Other than treating women as equals, they had relationships right in the old days. Love, give of each other fully to each other, and quit analyzing everything to death. Until I meet a woman that doesn’t think Sex and the City is their personal guide to relationships, I’ll enjoy being a bachelor (which isn’t too bad!) It’s funny, you hear how horrible most men are, and I consider myself to be able to commit, an honest, decent-looking, good man, but I don’t really want anything to do with women who think this show depicts their reality well and that’s what these women say they want…
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. the Show over each passing year has gotten weaker to Me.without without Mr.Big being featured more the show really suffered.I dig Kim Cattrall alot.She is a Babe.but the Show seems to Be just going through the motions¬ much growth.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Maine Writer says:

    Imagine a world where a group of fairly unattractive women of average intelligence are led by their libidos, materialism, and a belief that life is just an empty game. Watch as they engage in narcissistic sex talk, manipulate each other and the men who mistakenly wander into their clutches, engage in absolutely no meaningful discussion of any issue of importance beyond money, things, and, yet again, acheiving orgasm.

    Pass on this one.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. Anonymous says:

    There’s only one word to describe Sex and the City.
    AWESOME! This series is so funny it could make you cry. My favorite character is definetly Samantha played by Kim Catrall. She’s heck a funny, although she only talks about sex, but still she is a hilarious actor. Next I like Carrie. There’s something in her I like. Then Miranda. She’s okay, but seems like she really hates men. Then there’s Charlotte. I really don’t like Charlotte. She’s what I call a Cinderella. Wants a perfect marriage, although she marries a bald jew. Also she is dying to have a baby. I, a girl, like babies, but I can’t imagine me having one. So there’s all about Sex and the City, and like I said AWESOME!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Anonymous says:

    Is this a COMEDY? Or a modern day Relationship holy book GUIDE???! Some folks need to find themselves, before watching this show. I’m scared that people are looking at this as a ‘HOW TO’ for relationship. Ok, sure….IF YOU WANA BE SINGLE AT YOUR LATE THIRTIES *this* is the guide to watch.

    I watch it for the clothes. It’s rare to be able to watch a show nowadays, where the characters wear clothes that REAL people would ACTUALLY WEAR. Most shows depict it’s characters wearing granny gear or just flat out ‘WHO CARES’ wear. But I appreciate the realism in that respect.

    Having said that, the 4th season has more disappointing episodes than good ones. Don’t get me wrong, the one about Bradshaw having spent $40,000 on shoes is druelworthy, as well as the one wear, I mean, ‘where’ she got to raid the closet at Vogue, and found a pair of Manolo Blahnik Mary janes.

    The new baby coming on the scene was weird. Also the fact that they made Samatha a dyke, that is WEIRD. I’ll continue to watch the 5th, 6 seasons as long as they keep the clothes real though :) . I gave it a ’3′ because these parts of the story line were DISTRACTING from three pillars and entire point of the show. In case you are clueless and watching this show for ADVICE, I’ll be generous and point it out for you:

    Three pillars of the show=clothes, shoes, bags
    and the
    Entire point of the show=wardrobe.

    I hate being distracted from the point and if the writers would stop acting so desperate and just let the story FLOW, audience can just enjoy drueling over Carrie’s Fendi Bagguettes, Samantha’s Chanel oversize Earrings, and everyone’s shoes and apartment set ups :) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Rating: 3 / 5

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