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Season 6 – Sex and the City

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A sex columnist, Carrie Bradshaw, and her three friends -- Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda -- explore Manhattan's dating scene, chronicling the mating habits of single New Yorkers. Not surprisingly, the ladies have a number of beaus throughout the series' run.
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Sex and the City — Season 6

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Critics Consensus

Despite problematic blindspots, Sex and the City secures its spot as a harbinger of authentic, women-centric ensemble television to come.

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Rebecca Nicholson Guardian 04/07/2021
A brilliant, daring, pioneering show... What was most striking about seeing it again was its sharpness. The lines crackle with sly wit. Go to Full Review
Olly Richards Empire Magazine 07/06/2018
4/5
In a rush to tie up all the loose ends, the plot turns distinctly soapy and loses some of the biting wit that made the show fresh. The leading ladies, however, are now so comfortable in their characters that they can draw laughs from even a weaker script. Go to Full Review
Mark Holgate The Times (UK) 04/19/2018
I got to wondering: didn't we reach a climax in our relationship with Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda sooner than any of us would dare to admit? Go to Full Review
Marisa Crawford Bust Magazine 04/07/2021
People watched Carrie Bradshaw, complete with her anxiety, fits of insecurity, and complex emotional needs, and thought, She's psycho. I watched her in her worst moments and instead thought, I'm normal. Go to Full Review
Kyle Smith National Review 04/07/2021
Nearly Seinfeldian in its ability to recreate the strange landscape of New York City with sharp insights and hilariously dead-on character portraits. Go to Full Review
Hunter Harris Refinery29 04/07/2021
A show that was simultaneously progressive and regressive... Still, I return to it. Go to Full Review
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Stephen C @bob25009 Sep 22 20 funny episodes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ages 17 and older!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Originally aired on Home Box Office (HBO)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more Deborah S @extraneouspattern Aug 12 This and the forth season were my favorites. It’s the complexities of real life that the character encounter in these seasons. Their actions and consequences. It feels real. See more Katie C @SeaKat82 06/08/2025 A series that raised a generation of women! See more 07/21/2020 It was great back in the day but now it just feels terribly dated and out of touch. What looked like 4 post-modern women living in a big city fifteen years ago, rewatching it now just feels like a bunch of ignorant self-inflated whores, irritatingly obsessed with casual sex and unrealistic love affairs. See more 11/04/2017 Season 6 proves that Sex and the City is probably one of the most consistently good tv shows. Though a little predictable, it is, still twisted, original and funny. See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Jun 22, 2003 To Market, to Market Carrie goes out on a hot date with her new flame; Miranda faces her true feelings about Steve; Harry refuses to marry someone who is not Jewish, to Charlotte's dismay. Details Episode 2 Aired Jun 29, 2003 Great Sexpectations Samantha introduces the girls to a new restaurant; Miranda compares Steve to TiVo; Charlotte considers converting to Judaism. Details Episode 3 Aired Jul 6, 2003 The Perfect Present Carrie visits Berger's apartment for the first time; Charlotte sacrifices pieces of her past as the day of her conversion to Judaism approaches; Miranda is forced to deal with the reality of Steve's new relationship. Details Episode 4 Aired Jul 13, 2003 Pick-a-Little, Talk-a-Little Carrie offends Berger with a comment about his novel; Charlotte gets carried away preparing her first Sabbath dinner for Harry; Berger's perspective on dating liberates Miranda. Details Episode 5 Aired Jul 20, 2003 Lights, Camera, Relationship Charlotte begins to imagine her future without a man differently; Miranda has an unplanned overnighter with Steve; Samantha uses her PR magic on struggling actor Jerry. Details Episode 6 Aired Jul 27, 2003 Hop, Skip and a Week Carrie feels conflicted about her new relationship; Miranda worries her career prevents her from establishing a good relationship with Brady; Samantha's new creation becomes known all over town. Details Episode 7 Aired Aug 3, 2003 The Post-It Always Sticks Twice Carrie goes to a new club to get over stress; Charlotte claims everything happens for a reason; Samantha tries to dress her man in designer labels. Details Episode 8 Aired Aug 10, 2003 The Catch Carrie considers the idea of a true catch; Charlotte has an important photo taken; Miranda is anxious about meeting Steve's girlfriend. Details Episode 9 Aired Aug 17, 2003 A Woman's Right to Shoes Carrie's Manolos are stolen at a party; Miranda spots potential in her new co-op neighbor, Robert; Samantha loses a battle for restaurant rights to a child. Details Episode 10 Aired Aug 24, 2003 Boy, Interrupted Carrie rekindles an old flame; Charlotte enjoys spectator dating; Miranda is jealous; Samantha sneaks into a club. Details Episode 11 Aired Sep 7, 2003 The Domino Effect A visit from Big stirs Carrie's emotions; Charlotte pins her reproductive hopes on a Chinese doctor; Miranda has a run-in with Steve and Robert. Details Episode 12 Aired Sep 14, 2003 The One Carrie has a rendezvous in the exotic world of art; Charlotte receives surprising news; Miranda and Steve celebrate Brady's first birthday; Samantha tries to preserve her youth. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 4, 2004 Let There Be Light Carrie spends the night with Aleksandr; Charlotte volunteers to help others; Miranda gives Robert elevator custody; Samantha reignites an old flame. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 11, 2004 The Ick Factor Aleksandr's old-fashioned romantic gestures irritate Carrie; Charlotte and Harry get sick from a French dinner; Miranda has an important conversation with Steve. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 18, 2004 Catch-38 Carrie wonders if a child will ever fit into her lifestyle; Charlotte baby-sits with Brady; Miranda feels pressure on a getaway with Steve; Samantha gets a second opinion. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 25, 2004 Out of the Frying Pan Aleksandr prefers strong coffee; Charlotte runs to escape the pain of not having a child; Miranda emphasizes Brady's needs; Samantha gets a new hairstyle. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 1, 2004 The Cold War Carrie avoids the cold weather with Aleksandr; Charlotte and her new "baby" enjoy the spotlight; Miranda toasts her new home; Samantha circulates a steamy video. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 8, 2004 Splat! Carrie considers Aleksandr's question; Charlotte uses her maternal instincts; Miranda admits concerns about Aleksandr. Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 15, 2004 An American Girl in Paris (Part Une) Carrie runs into Big outside her apartment; the women have an emotional dinner before Carrie's departure; Samantha speaks at a benefit for cancer research. Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 22, 2004 Una Chica Americana en París Parte 2 Carrie meets Aleksandr's ex-wife; Samantha's chemotherapy leaves her with no libido; Charlotte and Harry try to adopt a baby; Steve's mother has a small stroke. Details
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Season Info

Director
Michael Engler, Timothy Van Patten, David Frankel, Michael Patrick King, Julian Farino, Alan Taylor, Wendey Stanzler
Executive Producer
Darren Star
Screenwriter
Michael Patrick King, Cindy Chupack, Jenny Bicks, Julie Rottenberg, Amy B. Harris, Aury Wallington, Liz Tuccillo, Elisa Zuritsky
Network
HBO
Rating
TV-MA (S|D|L)
Genre
Comedy, Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date
Jun 22, 2003