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S1 E6: Secret Sex

S1 E6: Secret Sex

FromShortcomings


S1 E6: Secret Sex

FromShortcomings

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Aug 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sam and Chris are joined by Bairam Rizai to chat about the upcoming SATC revival, being the man behind the icon in a viral moment, and how extra works (spoiler alert: it’s brutal out here). And then they go all-in on perhaps the first great episode of the show--Miranda continues to be an athleisure queen and very problematic, we see Charlotte’s entire arc in one quick flashback, Samantha does nothing (again!), and Carrie has the first of many breakdowns/breakthroughs. We’ll be back next with recapping season 1, episode 7, The Monogamists. Until then, you can rate and review us wherever you listen. Follow us:Sam Bush, Instagram: @bravohistorianSam Bush, Twitter: @takeyourzoloftChris Lewis, Instagram: @clewis1219And don’t forget to check out TheDipp.com to get access to all the pop culture takes and conversations you’ll ever need.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Released:
Aug 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

It's June 6, 1998. The number one movie in the United States is 'The Truman Show.' NBC ruled television, with 'Friends,' 'E.R.', and 'Seinfeld' dominating the ratings. Brandy and Monica were on top of the music charts, and, oh, and 'Sex and the City' aired its first episode. Welcome to Hurrdat Media's 'Shortcomings,' a new 'Sex and the City' podcast from Sam Bush (aka @bravohistorian) and Chris Lewis. They're going all-in on our problematic fave — the memories, the men, the fashion, and, of course, Aidan's obsession with KFC. Sam and Chris will recap all 92 episodes of the series, two movies, and whatever the revival is. So grab a cosmo and join Sam and Chris in taking a critical eye to a show that changed television.