Friendships are complex and can often change as the years go by – and some Sex And The City fans feel Carrie and Charlotte’s relationship could be in trouble in And Just Like That. It’s safe ...
One generation’s chic is another generation’s cringe. “Sex and the City” started streaming on Netflix last spring, making the show, which aired its final episode on HBO in 2004, easily accessible to a ...
No one can resist watching Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha's adventures in New York City, even if you have already ...
The consensus was: probably Miranda, possibly Carrie, and certainly not Charlotte. However, as the reboot has fumbled onwards to its chaotic second season finale, somehow, Charlotte York has ...
But it is not the last we're going to see of Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda. Ahead of the season two finale, HBO announced that Sarah Jessica Parker and co. will in fact return for a third season ...
But it's true. On the first episode of her podcast, Are You a Charlotte, Davis explained how she was initially asked to audition for Carrie. “I got this script from Darren [Star, the series ...
When Aidan returns, he and Carrie say "I love you" to each other for the first time. She eventually confesses to the affair right before Charlotte's (Kristin Davis) wedding to Trey (Kyle MacLachlan).
Life is always changing direction keeping us in a constant state of transition. At times these changes can become overwhelming. Some of these changes include death of a loved one, relationship ...
When the series premiered in 1998, protagonist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her gal pals — Samantha Jones (Kim Cattrall), Charlotte York (Kristin Davis) and Miranda Hobbes (Cynthia ...