RedRocksU2
Blue Crack Addict
There, I said it.
The Mrs LOVES that show
Btw, that girl, from Square Pegs, she is WAY overated.
The Mrs LOVES that show
Btw, that girl, from Square Pegs, she is WAY overated.
JCOSTER said:I hate it too, I never saw what the big deal was.
corianderstem said:I loved it. Carrie was probably my least favorite character. SJP does indeed often look horselike, but she looked fabulous in those clothes.
Except when the costume designer put her in the most ridiculous things you could ever imagine. (Seriously - why does that costume designer ... Patricia Fields? is that right? ... get so many raves? Clearly, she's a loon.)
And maybe I should be calling a therapist right about now, but I completely love Mr. Big.
(Okay, he was a jerk, but he was hot and charming and funny, and he's fictional anyway, so it's okay to like a fictional character.)
LarryMullen's_POPAngel said:
My favorites were Steve and Aiden.
Irvine511 said:it was wonderful escapist entertainment with three good comediennes and one outstanding comedienne (Cynthia Nixon ... i'll never, ever forget how she delivered the line, "I can't tonight, I have chlymidia") that became a love poem to New York as well as a testament to female friendship and especially the constructed urban family -- it's often been said that the four of them essentially live lives parallel to many gay men in the big city, and i can completely understand that. sometimes rejected by their families, many urbanites forge tight-knit family units from friends that are every bit as strong as biological families. i thought that was nice. and each character gained depth with each season.
though, i'll admit it, i laughed when Brian, on "Family Guy," described it as, "it's a show about three hookers and their mom."
yeter said:I want a boyfriend like Steve
corianderstem said:Carrie didn't belong with The Russian. He was pretentious and no fun at all. Carrie needs fun, dammit.