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2001-06-30 03:13:15 (UTC)

Sex and the City: Season 2

13. "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"
After Carrie ends her relationship with Mr. Big, she goes
through the "rigamarole of breaking up" and dates a new
member of the Yankees. Meanwhile, Miranda is annoyed by all
the "man talk," Samantha's not satisfied with her
boyfriend's "shortcomings" and Charlotte's new flame has a
problem with "crotch adjustments."

14. "The Awful Truth"
Are there certain things in a relationship that one should
never say? Carrie invites Mr. Big to her birthday party;
Samantha struggles to tell her boyfriend about his
shortcomings; Charlotte gets a puppy as a "man
replacement"; and Miranda musters up the courage to talk
dirty with her lover -- until she says something a little
too revealing.

15. "The Freak Show"
Are all men freaks? Carrie dates a bunch of freaks before
she meets Ben, then ruins a great thing when she turns into
a freak; Samanatha goes on a first date with a man who
wears dog collars and likes to be slapped around; Charlotte
dates "Mr. Pussy" but realizes that's all he's good for;
Miranda gives up on dating entirely.

16. "They Shoot Single People, Don't They?"
Is it better to "fake it" than be alone? Carrie thinks she
likes being single; Miranda dates a guy and fakes orgasm;
Samantha gets taken in by a club-owning jerk; and Charlotte
convinces herself to like a "fix-it" actor friend.

17. "Four Women and a Funeral"
Can a relationship bring you back to life? Charlotte falls
for a recently widowed man she meets at a fashion
designer's funeral; Carrie mends some fences with Mr. Big;
Samantha is exiled from Manhattan's social scene after
trying to seduce a "celebutante's" husband; and Miranda
starts having panic attacks after buying her own apartment.

18. "The Cheating Curve"
Is cheating like the proverbial tree in the forest -- it
doesn't exist if there's no one around to catch you? Carrie
officially gets back with Mr. Big; Charlotte is swept away
with the "Power Lesbian" elite; Miranda's new boyfriend
makes her compete with his porno videos; and Samantha gets
a "lightning bolt" from her personal trainer, Thor.

19. "The Chicken Dance"
In a city as cynical as New York, is it still possible to
believe in love at first sight? Miranda's interior
decorator and her friend from London fall in love at first
sight -- and invite the girls to be part of their wedding,
much to their dismay.

20. "The Man, The Myth, The Viagra"
Do modern-day singles need modern-day myths just to date?
While Carrie and Mr. Big continue their now-it's-different
relationship, Samantha starts hanging out with a 72-year-
old millionaire, and Miranda hooks up with a bartender
who's actually a nice guy.

21. "Old Dogs, New Dicks"
Can you change a man? Carrie tries to change some of Mr.
Big's more annoying habits; Charlotte dates an
uncircumcised man; Miranda is still dating the bartender
but has problems with his schedule; and Samantha bumps into
an old boyfriend who's now a drag queen.

22. "The Caste System"
Has New York's class system been replaced by a caste
system? Carrie and Mr. Big exchange "I love you's", Miranda
splits with her bartender boyfriend, Samantha dates a rich
man with a duplicitous servant, and Charlotte gets caught
in the fast lane after hooking up with a hot-shot movie
star.

23. "Evolution"
Have New Yorkers evolved past relationships? Carrie tries
(unsuccessfully) to leave a few feminine items at Big's;
Miranda finds out she has a "lazy" ovary; Charlotte is
unsure about her new beau being a "gay-straight"
or "straight-gay"; Samantha's revenge plan on an ex fails.

24. "La Douleur Exquise!"
When it comes to relationships, how do you know when enough
is enough? Big tells Carrie that he's moving to Paris for
six months; Samantha introduces the girls to the hottest
new S&M restaurant; Charlotte's shoe fetish is
counterbalanced by a shoe store foot fetishist; Miranda
meets a guy who likes to "do it" only when he thinks he
might get caught.

25. "Games People Play"
Do you have to play games to make a relationship work?
Carrie meets another "wrong" guy in her shrink's waiting
room; Samantha dates a sports addict who "scores" only when
his team does; Charlotte joins a bridge club to meet
a "nice" boy; Miranda plays "peep show" with a man in the
building across from her.

26. "The Fuck Buddy"
Are the girls doomed to repeat the same unconscious
relationship partners and date the same person over and
over? Carrie makes a date with her "fuck buddy";
Samantha "makes love" with the couple next door -- with a
wall between them; Charlotte starts double-booking dates
with men; Miranda dates a very mean and controlling man.

27. "Shortcomings"
Does sleeping with someone mean you're also sleeping with
their family? Carrie dates a short story writer and his
family; Miranda dates a divorced father; Charlotte's
brother has sex with Samantha.

28. "Was It Good for You?"
How do you know if you're good in bed? Carrie dates an
alcoholic and wonders if she's a compulsive substitute for
beer. Charlotte is destroyed after her partner falls asleep
during sex. Samantha's gay friends ask her if they could
sleep with her. Miranda gets new sheets.

29. "Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women"
Twenty-something women. Friend...or foe? Carrie and the
girls get a share in the Hamptons, where Samantha's ex-
assistant steals her Rolodex and throws a party; Charlotte
dates a twenty-something guy who gives her crabs; Miranda
runs into the hairstylist she's suing for age
discrimination; and Carrie discovers Big dating a 26-year-
old named Natasha.

30. "Ex and the City"
Can you be friends with an ex? Big tells Carrie he and
Natasha are engaged; Miranda gets back with Steve; Samantha
meets Mr. Too Big; Charlotte gets reacquainted with an
equine friend.