"Sex and the City" The Awful Truth (TV Episode 1999) Poster

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(1999)

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Kind of horrifying
michaeltoomey_200515 September 2016
Watching this episode, I was somewhat horrified by the rampant misogyny on display, particularly the idea that was reinforced throughout the story of the relationship between Susan Sharon and Richard that it's better to be in a horrific, abusive relationship than to be single. What is worse is the callous disregard that Susan Sharon's "friend" Carrie displays towards this, as if the idea that if by turning to her supposed friend for help that she is placing an unfair burden on her...I mean, if you can't turn to your friends for support when your husband is preventing you from leaving the house, then what is the point of those friends?
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The one that Charlotte has a dog
Lady_Targaryen25 April 2006
Warning: Spoilers
Susan Sharon is Carrie's friend, and 2 years ago she married a terrible guy named Richard. who is always being rude with her and all of her friends. One day, when Carrie finally sees her, she sees a fight between Susan Sharon and her husband. Angry and fragile, when Susan calls her and asks if she should divorce from her husband, Carrie says yes, what makes her stay in doubt if she really should have said that.

Samantha finds hard to say to James that she hates the fact he has a small dick,avoiding to have sex with him almost all the time. But when he decides that they should go to a sex therapist, Samantha finally has the courage to say her reasons to James.

Charlotte,without any guy in mind, decided to have the perfect male: a dog that she called Henry.

Miranda has difficulties in speaking dirty language with her new date, who loves to do that.

aka "A Terrível Verdade" - Brazil
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