Rating - What a ripoff!
The show's worst season, and the same high price as the previous ones, but for only EIGHT episodes! And notice how the posted product info claims it is "540 minutes"? That's either a convenient misprint or an outright lie; it should read 240 minutes (8 x 30 min., which it does on the box). Then, for the final Season 6, the corporate money-grubbers split it up into two overpriced "parts," probably because they realized that that particular cash-cow was now coming to an end and they'd best milk it for all it's worth. HBO=AOL/Time-Warner, of course. Nice way to treat your fans, very nice.
Rating - Good, but shouldn't be this expensive
I love sex in the city, but I am dissappointed that there were only 8 episodes for this season and it was still full price.
Rating - My, what a pity!!!
Sort of like the old joke quoted by Woody Allen, such an awful season, and so little of it! Can't believe they have the nerve to charge full price. And just as bad breaking up Season 6. I have the first four, but that's where I get off. If we let them rip us off, they'll just continue to do it.
Rating - Our Four Favorite Women Are Standing On Their Own......
....For the first time in years, Carrie is completely alone. Aidian broke off the engagement, Big moved to San Francisco, and she even learns Berger has a girlfriend. Sammantha takes Richard back, but learns that being without him is better than worrying about getting hurt again. And in one of her bravest efforts, she broke it off for good, saying, "I love you Richard... but I love me more." Miranda does her best to keep Steve away and learns the downside to being a single mother. Charlotte makes her divorce with Trey final and fails in an attempt to patch up the bad feelings with Bunny (Trey's mom).
But we notice soon that this is a season of change. All the girls' lives change in this season and you need to watch this season in order to understand where and how they got to where they are in season six. There is then a positive light at the end of the season, though. Carrie sets a date with Berger after realizing he left his girlfriend, Charlotte falls in love with her divorce lawyer Harry, Miranda realizes that Steve could actually be a "corre-shaker", and Sammantha is finally free from her dramatic experience with Richard. In the end, all the girls learned a very valuble and life-changing lesson: You need to stand on your own before you can build and experience something extrodanary.
This DVD set is worth every penny. Buy it now!!!
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