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Weeks after Ada’s shocker engagement, another man has proposed to a woman he’s never even kissed for reasons unknown. But why?!
Miss Turner’s diabolical soup scheme might’ve boiled over, but shouldn’t we all be rooting for the Russells’ social destruction?
Ada’s art-loving suitor has it all: good taste in art, gorgeous robes, and access to box seats at “Aida.” What’s the catch?
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Sex on TV has become more progressive, inclusive, and, yes, more graphic. But after a buzzy “And Just Like That” moment, we couldn’t help but wonder… are strap-ons the last taboo?
Back in their “Sex and the City” era, Carrie and the gals’ best story arcs revolved around intimacy. Now, their kids seem to rule the roost—for better and for worse.
In Episode 7 of the “Sex and the City” sequel series, Carrie rekindles an old flame on Valentine’s Day. God help them both.
Are the “Sex and the City” spawns supposed to be the next generation of free-willed youngsters in New York? Or will they always be Miranda and Charlotte’s little babies?
“It is a very brief, very small cameo,” she said.
Season 2, Episode 3 seems designed to make us scream from the rooftops: “Did Miranda Hobbes, Esq. really blow up her life for THIS?”
“He’s not invited to their parties. He doesn’t get greeting cards or happy birthday texts. He wonders why SJP and her troupe continue to leave him out in the cold,” a source said.
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