Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Of Sex And The City Season 3...

Listening to: Instrumental version to the F4 song I Can't Lose To You, from Meteor Shower II (Taiwanese series)...
Thinking about: the busy weekend ahead...

So for those of you women out there who have ever watched Sex and the City, have you ever thought that all four female characters on the show represent a piece of the everyday woman? Carrie as the curious, misguided one; Charlotte longing to find Prince Charming, get married, and have the perfect family/relationship; Miranda, the career-minded, self-sufficient woman that all men fear; and Samantha, the shameless, sex kitten. What I like about the show is that every episode Carrie touches on topics that really question relationships. The final episode on Season 3 asked a good question. Are women the ones that are really at fault? Come break-up or even when still in a relationship, are women the ones that are obsessive over the men they have/still love compared to men? Men don't spend the time obsessing after a breakup, but women pine away, still "trying to get over" the relationship. What do you think?

This was the first time I sat through the whole season of Sex and the City...considering that I hate to have to keep missing episodes when it's on cable, but now that they're on DVD, I love it! Everytime I watch the show, there's something on there that makes you say "you know what, she's right". Like Charlotte's "perfect man" in Trey, which turns out to be a total disaster. Sometimes the more you expect someone to be perfect, the more disappointment you receive.

It's amazing how successful Sex and the City is, but as some of you loyal fans may know, it's not just a fictional soap opera. The topics touched on are somewhat realistic, except maybe Carrie's oversized apartment (which isn't realistic for a daily journalist in New York). Although I might not agree that we need the perfect man, as Charlotte would think of, I do believe that there's a Prince Charming out there who'll show up to sweep you off your feet, but in the meantime, you'll feel misguided, like Carrie. So which character do I relate most to? Probably a mix of Carrie and Charlotte...

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