S2E8 A Hundred Years Ago
Carrie questions her past choices as she prepares to meet Aidan's sons. Meanwhile, Charlotte gets ready to go back to work full time.
This new chapter of “Sex and the City” follows Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte as they navigate the journey from the complicated reality of life and friendship in their 30s to the even more complicated reality of life and friendship in their 50s.
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Carrie questions her past choices as she prepares to meet Aidan's sons. Meanwhile, Charlotte gets ready to go back to work full time.
Carrie ponders the significance of her upcoming dinner with Aidan. A newly single Miranda explores the possibilities of dating again.
Carrie makes a big decision for her and Aidan's future. Lisa attempts to keep up with the demands of her career and Herbert's political campaign.
As Carrie decides to work on accepting her next phase, Miranda hosts Thanksgiving for the first time in her new apartment.
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