As the sixth and final season of the hit HBO series begins, Carrie gets the brush-off from a Post-It note; Samantha warms up to an aspiring actor; Miranda falls for a neighbor; and Charlotte and Harry move toward marriage.
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01. To Market, to Market |
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In the Season Six premiere, Carrie believes her 'stock' has gone up, thanks to her hot date with new flame Jack Berger. Meanwhile, Miranda faces her true feelings about Steve, Charlotte is dismayed by Harry's refusal to marry a non-Jew, and Samantha bemoans the gentrification of her area until a new neighbor begins eliciting moans of another tenor.
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29 min | 6/22/2003 | 160 | Buy | |
02. Great Sexpectations |
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Despite some steamy public foreplay with Jack, Carrie discovers it's a lot colder between the sheets. Meanwhile, Samantha introduces the girls to a raw foods restaurant that features some hot 'takeout' (the waiter), Miranda compares Steve to her new love (TiVo), and Charlotte considers converting to Judaism.
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29 min | 6/29/2003 | 160 | Buy | |
03. The Perfect Present |
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Carrie visits Berger's apartment for the first time and discovers his 'ex-file.' Charlotte sacrifices pieces of her past as the day of her official conversion to Judaism approaches; a diaper-bag discovery forces Miranda to deal with the reality of Steve's new relationship; and in a bit of role-reversal, Samantha 'waits' on Jerry the waiter.
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29 min | 7/6/2003 | 190 | Buy | |
04. Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little |
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Carrie and Berger articulate their sentiments for each other, but then she offends him. Meanwhile, Charlotte gets so carried away preparing her first Sabbath dinner for Harry that she drops the (matzoh) ball; Miranda is liberated by Berger's perspective on dating and men; and Samantha revels in role-playing fantasies with Jerry.
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28 min | 7/13/2003 | 160 | Buy | |
05. Lights, Camera, Relationship |
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Carrie is surprised to find that Berger is cool with a trip to her favorite designer haunt, but cold when it comes to a sudden success. Charlotte begins for the first time to imagine a future without a man as 'not sad'; Miranda has an unplanned overnighter with Steve; and Samantha uses her PR magic on struggling actor Jerry.
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29 min | 7/20/2003 | 160 | Buy | |
06. Hop, Skip, and a Week |
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Carrie finds herself conflicted about her new relationship as Berger reveals more of his emotional limitations. Meanwhile, Charlotte has become the hot prospective daughter-in-law within the synagogue's Sister Society; Miranda is worried that the demands of her career are keeping her from Brady; and Samantha's new PR creation gets hot.
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29 min | 7/27/2003 | 160 | Buy | |
07. The Post-It Always Sticks Twice |
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Carrie goes to a hot new club in an attempt to get over 'Post-It traumatic stress' caused by Berger. Charlotte claims that everything happens for a reason, even failed marriages; Miranda is ecstatic about fitting into her skinny jeans; and Samantha tries to dress her man in designer labels, but doesn't want him to 'label' her.
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29 min | 8/3/2003 | 190 | Buy | |
08. The Catch |
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Carrie considers the idea that a true 'catch' may ultimately be having a strong safety net to catch you when you fall. Charlotte has an important photo taken for the 'New York Times,' but things are not picture-perfect; Miranda hides at the thought of meeting Steve's girlfriend Debbie; and Samantha extols the merits of 'expiration dating.'
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29 min | 8/10/2003 | 190 | Buy | |
09. A Woman's Right to Shoes |
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When Carrie's Manolos are stolen from a friend's party, it seems her single lifestyle also robs her of the right to complain. Charlotte deals with the loss of a garment (or two) as Harry makes himself comfortable at home; Miranda spots potential in her new neighbor, Robert; and Samantha loses a battle for restaurant rights...to a child.
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28 min | 8/17/2003 | 160 | Buy | |
10. Boy, Interrupted |
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Carrie rekindles an old flame, and while it's definitely hot, it's just a little too heavy. Meanwhile, Charlotte enjoys the sport of dating, but only as a 'spectator'; Miranda finds sparks with Robert but is jealous of a cheerleader; and Samantha, desperate to be cool, sneaks into an exclusive pool club.
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28 min | 8/24/2003 | 160 | Buy | |
11. The Domino Effect |
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Carrie's emotions are stirred by a visit from a more 'open-hearted' Big. Meanwhile, Charlotte pins her reproductive hopes on an acclaimed Chinese doctor; Miranda has a run-in with Steve and Robert (who patches things up nicely); and Samantha is uncomfortable with the thought of holding hands with Smith.
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27 min | 9/7/2003 | 190 | Buy | |
12. One |
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Carrie has an unexpected rendezvous in the exotic world of art. Meanwhile, Charlotte receives some surprising news; Miranda's and Steve's worlds collide at Brady's first birthday party; and Samantha goes to great lengths to preserve her youthful appearance 'down there.'
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34 min | 9/14/2003 | 160 | Buy | |
13. Let There Be Light |
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Carrie struggles to 'keep it light' after spending the night with Aleksandr (Mikhail Baryshnikov). Meanwhile, Charlotte volunteers to help others and finds herself in the dark; Miranda gives Robert elevator 'custody' after being confronted with some heavy words; and Samantha leaves Smith in the dark while she re-ignites a flame from her past.
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30 min | 1/4/2004 | 160 | Buy | |
14. The Ick Factor |
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Carrie wonders how many more old-fashioned romantic gestures from Aleksandr she can stomach. Meanwhile, Charlotte and Harry get sick from their own romantic French dinner; Miranda exchanges some important 'I don't's with Steve; and Samantha, romancing the notion of larger breasts, is given something more serious to swallow.
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28 min | 1/11/2004 | 190 | Buy | |
15. Catch-38 |
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Carrie considers whether or not the ultimate accessory for many women--a child--will match her lifestyle. Meanwhile, Charlotte is thrilled to baby-sit for Brady; Miranda feels pressured to enjoy her 'get-away' with Steve; and Samantha, outraged by a comment about her lifestyle choices, gets a second opinion.
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30 min | 1/18/2004 | 160 | Buy | |
16. Out of the Frying Pan |
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Carrie is challenged by Aleksandr's preference for strong coffee--and for facing other bitter realities. Meanwhile, Charlotte runs to escape the pain of childlessness and bumps into a tiny bundle of joy; Miranda places a bid on more room for Brady's needs, at the expense of her own desires; and Samantha boldly embraces a new hairstyle.
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29 min | 1/25/2004 | 160 | Buy | |
17. The Cold War |
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Carrie avoids the cold weather with Aleksandr, but her friends don't warm up to him as easily. Meanwhile, Charlotte and her new 'baby' enjoy the spotlight despite the 'heat'; Miranda toasts her new home; and Samantha circulates a steamy video to counter a not-so-hot rumor.
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30 min | 2/1/2004 | 190 | Buy | |
18. Splat! |
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Carrie considers a foreign concept posed by Aleksandr--and watches the life she used to know fly out the window. Meanwhile, Charlotte jumps at a chance to use her maternal instincts; Miranda admits her concerns about Aleksandr; and Samantha catches her maid in a vibrator mix-up.
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29 min | 2/8/2004 | 160 | Buy | |
19. An American Girl in Paris, Part Une |
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Carrie moves to Paris with Aleksandr, but things quickly turn out not quite as she expected; Samantha delivers a heartfelt speech at a benefit for breast-cancer research; Charlotte and Harry continue their quest to adopt a child; and Big meets with Charlotte, Samantha and Miranda to make a major decision.
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32 min | 2/15/2004 | 160 | Buy | |
20. An American Girl in Paris, Part Deux |
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In the series finale, Carrie finds that life in Paris--and with Aleksandr--leaves her longing for the familiar faces of home. Meanwhile, Smith shows Samantha just how much he cares for her; Charlotte and Harry's adoption roller-coaster ride continues; and Miranda makes a tough decision to help Steve's ailing mother.
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45 min | 2/22/2004 | 160 | Buy | |