I actually liked what Natasha said and I agree with her. Carrie had to see that there are situations in which you cannot get away only by saying "I'm sorry". It is way more serious than an "I'm sorry"- thing.
@jonwiley Yes, that's true, but there are situations where you can remain silent, because saying anything is just too harmful, or if you said "I'm sorry" and it's not well received or ccepted, you should not be surprised. This was a situation like this. Carrie thought that she makes an apology, and after there will be happiness and everything will be great, but she had to learn, that however "sorry" is a magic world for most cases, it cannot solve all your crises.
@Eufrozina85 Really? I didn't Carrie's apology as a means to make everything wonderful and great; that's unrealistic. I thought her apology was sincere; the best she could do;the only thing she could do. As for keeping silent.. I hate that type of approach. At least an apology acknowledges a wrong has been done; silence, to me, implies nothing has happened and if I ignore a wrong, it will magically disappear.
@jonwiley You are right. I didn't mean silence is better than an apology, I wasn't referring to this situation. Where an apology is needed, you have to apologize, of course. But I feel that Carrie apologized to feel better, Idk why. Maybe I'm judging it wrong. I'm just saying that I can understand Natasha for remaining hostile afterwards. Clearly, Carrie didn't expect that attitude, and I just wanna say that she shouldn't be surprised. 'Sorry' is necessary but not always enough, unfortunately.
I love how pathetic Carrie is as she runs screaming into the parlor and is like, "I'm robbed!" and everyone's like, "This is New York. Real New York, not the New York you see in magazines."
Something about this show that always bothered me is how they put ridiculous things together and touted them as "good fashion sense". Since when does a royal purple sequin handbag go with a red and beige pattered dress?
I love Carrie at times but I also find her character very self absorbed. It amazes me that she had the audacity to go and apologise to Natasha for such selfish reasons.
I love at 3:36 in the background when Miranda is giving the cop her card, Carrie takes a look at the shoes Miranda brought her and she says, "Oh no, I can't wear these." LOL!
go natasha, i love carrie, but I have never and will never support the other woman
Batman007Edward 1 day ago
"As if single women in New York didn't have it hard enough" Self absorbed to the very end.
8sakuraleaf9 4 days ago
You go Natasha!
helen2011ny 1 week ago
I actually liked what Natasha said and I agree with her. Carrie had to see that there are situations in which you cannot get away only by saying "I'm sorry". It is way more serious than an "I'm sorry"- thing.
Eufrozina85 3 weeks ago
@Eufrozina85 You're right. But in the end all one can say is "sorry." There's no way to unring a bell or turn back time and make different decisions.
jonwiley 2 weeks ago
@jonwiley Yes, that's true, but there are situations where you can remain silent, because saying anything is just too harmful, or if you said "I'm sorry" and it's not well received or ccepted, you should not be surprised. This was a situation like this. Carrie thought that she makes an apology, and after there will be happiness and everything will be great, but she had to learn, that however "sorry" is a magic world for most cases, it cannot solve all your crises.
Eufrozina85 2 weeks ago
@Eufrozina85 Really? I didn't Carrie's apology as a means to make everything wonderful and great; that's unrealistic. I thought her apology was sincere; the best she could do;the only thing she could do. As for keeping silent.. I hate that type of approach. At least an apology acknowledges a wrong has been done; silence, to me, implies nothing has happened and if I ignore a wrong, it will magically disappear.
jonwiley 2 weeks ago
@jonwiley You are right. I didn't mean silence is better than an apology, I wasn't referring to this situation. Where an apology is needed, you have to apologize, of course. But I feel that Carrie apologized to feel better, Idk why. Maybe I'm judging it wrong. I'm just saying that I can understand Natasha for remaining hostile afterwards. Clearly, Carrie didn't expect that attitude, and I just wanna say that she shouldn't be surprised. 'Sorry' is necessary but not always enough, unfortunately.
Eufrozina85 2 weeks ago
I love how pathetic Carrie is as she runs screaming into the parlor and is like, "I'm robbed!" and everyone's like, "This is New York. Real New York, not the New York you see in magazines."
TheWitchdoctr 3 weeks ago
LOL "It's a bagette!"
BebeJane19 1 month ago
Karma
nayrod64 1 month ago
My favorite episide!
fuc546 1 month ago
yes, way to go Natasha!
simpleinthemoon 2 months ago 3
I hate chicks like carrie, didn't have to go alpoligize, I loved what Natasha said,haha
jasminecourtney 2 months ago 2
I always thought Natasha was very classy for how she handled this.
ughlexuhh 2 months ago 17
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ecdact 2 months ago
Carrie, if you're going to apologize for b*nging another woman's husband, don't do it in a skin-tight dress with no bra.
TokyoSpike 2 months ago 2
Not only have you ruined my marriage, you ruined my lunch! That's harsh...
talanovaov 3 months ago
Something about this show that always bothered me is how they put ridiculous things together and touted them as "good fashion sense". Since when does a royal purple sequin handbag go with a red and beige pattered dress?
GirlieRat 3 months ago
I got mugged!!
and everyone's like...eh.
New York! LOL
imajeepster 5 months ago
At lease Carrie was woman enough to face her and apologize. The wife usually never gets that in real life.
nayrod64 5 months ago
Big is the worse!
szk211 5 months ago
Why couldn't Carrie wear something more conservative to apologize to Natasha?
Urseh 5 months ago in playlist friends 3
i love that the robber knows that the shoes are manolo blahniks. hahah only in NYC
heyyohill 10 months ago 4
"so anything else other than the watch, and the bag and the ring and the shoes"
carrie responds: "my dignity"
JAZZMeant 11 months ago
Samantha: Maybe the universe is telling me that I should f**k that cute virgin and give him that great first time experience that I never had?
Carrie: That's not karma, that's statutory rape.
LOL- that part always makes me laugh i dont know why
cookedough 1 year ago 5
I love Carrie at times but I also find her character very self absorbed. It amazes me that she had the audacity to go and apologise to Natasha for such selfish reasons.
tigereyes5 1 year ago 39
I've been robbed!
yeah, so...lol.
imajeepster 1 year ago 2
The detective is so hot! Miranda should have held on to him.
magmaheritage 1 year ago
@magmaheritage i know right!!! agreed
Candice7 1 year ago
I love at 3:36 in the background when Miranda is giving the cop her card, Carrie takes a look at the shoes Miranda brought her and she says, "Oh no, I can't wear these." LOL!
KJengirl 1 year ago 2