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Pretty Good One
KatherinePetersdorf1 July 2013
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This episode was actually a pretty good one, even though the ideal of the story is women using sex to get what they want out of life. It wasn't the topic that was fun, it was the reality in what happened that was fun.

I enjoyed the fact that the beautiful French man thought of Carrie as a hooker the whole time and that Carrie thought she was falling in love with a romantic foreigner.

The conversation between the girls that morning was over the top though, I felt like they were trying to hard to make a feminist statement with the discourse between Miranda and Samantha. Samantha's statement was something that a strong women who owned her own company would never make, and it seemed like they only had her say the line to insight a fight about women's rights. The show itself was a statement about how women can be strong and take care of themselves, they didn't need to add more atop of it.
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Money and sex: how much are they connected?
Lady_Targaryen5 April 2006
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Carrie,Samantha,Miranda and Charlotte are discussing in this episode how close is money to sex. In Samantha's opinion, every women should have the rights to exploit the chance to get a promotion or have power using sex, since in her view, men provides power to women,while women would provide sex for them. Charlotte and Miranda do not agree with that and Carrie stays in doubt, until the day she has success going to Balzac, the famous restaurant, and sees her Italian friend Amalita again. Amalita is rich, is always traveling and having the best clothes,food,jewelry and accommodation someone can have. But the doubt is: what's the difference between being a professional girlfriend or just being a professional?

Ps: I am surprised to see that the actress Carole Davis, who plays Amalita(the Italian women) is actually English! She acts and talks perfectly like an Italian woman!( not to mention her looks)

aka "Poder Do Sexo Feminino" - Brazil
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10/10
Rich
bevo-136783 December 2020
I like the bit how Carrie is always buying expensive shoes. I have a feeling this will be the basis of many episode plots
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