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Sex and the City - Season Six, Part 2 (2004)

Best ending. I DON'T MIND the price.

It ended just how I wanted it to end. And as delusionary as it may seem, it probably gives hope to many women that their man will eventually come around and realize their worth, and grow to love them. The inner romantic within me responded with a resounding "yes".

Carrie's ending was romantic, just as she deserved. One interesting thing I noted was that in Season 6 for the first time, Carrie didn't act neurotic and crazy for a relationship. She seemed so much more mature, even though Mikhail acted the spoiled brat. It felt good to see her progress and grow. As for Miranda, the life she ended up with felt wholesome and complete for me, like she learned what was truly important for her own life. The part with Steve's mom losing her mind was so beautifully done, you couldn't help but empathize with her.

I know that introducing a cancer storyline can seem forced and campy, but the way they did it in SITC seemed pretty good. It didn't overwhelm the other storylines, which is something I appreciated.

All in all, a great finish to a great show. I know alot of people are upset at the price and it being split into two seasons, but it costs alot of money to make these shows. Their profits will go toward producing more quality shows, and I will gladly pay more money for HBO to do this. As for people calling the producers "greedy", I'm sure those same people would sell their grandmother's teeth if they needed some spare cash.

One more thing: The extras on this set aren't really that great, especially the three endings. if you're going to buy it, it's going to be for the episodes themselves. They stand alone, as far as I'm concerned and they don't require extras.


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