"Sex and the City" The Monogamists (TV Episode 1998) Poster

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(1998)

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When Big and Carrie starts to date
Lady_Targaryen5 April 2006
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Carrie and Mr. Big finally starts to date. Carrie even commits the ''sin'' of forgetting to call her friends to stay with Mr. Big instead. Charlotte is dating a guy who loves oral sex, but she is not a real fan of this practice, so every time they stay alone, she has problems with it. Miranda had worked on a big successful merger while Samantha was searching for a new and perfect apartment. Everything was beautiful and perfect until Carrie sees Mr. Big in a date with another woman: that's when she starts to question to herself about the whole monogamy habit. Samantha is a person that she cannot count in this, neither Stanford and even Miranda, who has sex again with Skipper after she dumped him. (Poor Skipper,he was going out with such an amazing woman from Vogue!)

aka "Monogamia" - Brazil
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10/10
Funny
bevo-136783 December 2020
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I like how that bloke broke up with a chick while he was banging her.
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2/10
Another Downer
KatherinePetersdorf1 July 2013
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This episode didn't do it for me. I love Sex and the City, but this episode just was awful. It was another drama-queen episode instead of something fun and fresh. I don't know if it is just me, but Mr. Big and Carrie had so many episodes together when they were dating that were annoying and upsetting.

The way Carrie reacted upset me the most, she knew he was dating other women and yet she got together when him again at the end of the episode? The way she let Mr. Big walk all over her all the time made me feel like she was weak not a good role model, she couldn't make a relationship work and yet she wrote advice on them?

Charlotte's part of the episode was really great, though. I felt like a ton of women could relate to her relationship problem. She didn't want to do something and he wasn't okay with that, and I'm sure every women has something different that they don't wish to do that comes between them and a man who pretends to be perfect.

The idea that there aren't men who want to be monogamous was just wrong though, I've met plenty of them, I also lived a small town in the mid west that was mostly Christian and that valued being married forever and frowned on divorce.
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