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| Sex and the City - Season Six, Part 2 | 
enlarge | Actor: Sarah Jessica Parker Studio: Home Box Office (HBO) Category: DVD
List Price: $29.98 Buy New: $12.46 You Save: $17.52 (58%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (129 reviews) Sales Rank: 953
Format: Ac-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Ntsc Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed) Media: DVD Running Time: 270 minutes Number Of Items: 3 Discs: 3 Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.5 x 0.7
MPN: HBOD92329D ISBN: 0783129955 UPC: 026359232923 EAN: 9780783129952 ASIN: B00030M9OW
Release Date: December 28, 2004 Theatrical Release Date: June 6, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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  What an Ending!! June 4, 2008 This final installment of the series is superb. My only complaint is that it is too short! I just want this show to keep going!
Once again, the show deals with those difficult female dilemmas: marriage, babies, happiness, and being alone (rather than being lonely) in a modern, feminist city (or are we already post-feminist?). But we also watch them tackle romance, balance, and serious health issues.
In perfect SATC style, each issue is presented with respect and kindness, served up with honesty, and a healthy does of laughter. Each woman has her own demons to struggle with, including each other.
But the series ends well, and in my opinion perfectly. Everyone is where she should be!
(As for the extras, I watched them once, and will probably never see them again.)
  Great Show, but the Packaging Needs Work April 14, 2008 Sex and the City is a fabulous show and this is one of the better seasons. I've watched these DVDs over and over, and while the episodes are always entertaining, the packaging leaves a little to be desired.
The plastic case that all the DVDs come in starts to fall apart at the edges after opening it up several times. And there's no episode guide inside, so if you're looking for a particular episode, you'll have to put each DVD in your player to look for it, or search the web.
I still recommend buying it though, because it's one of those DVD sets you'll watch over and over again. I feel like I got my money's worth, even if my cases do need some tape to stay together.
  I So LOve Sex and The City February 11, 2008 I so love Sex and The City. I have all of the series and I just can not get enough. It is such a true story about women and I can relate to all of these women in the show. I think that the show should have never being canceled because that means that I have to find some other show to watch and that is hard to do.
  OK, is NYC the "Fifth Lady" OR is it Carrie's boyfriend?? December 22, 2007 I'm referring to the bonus materials on Season 6, Part 2, which includes two superficial tributes to the creator, writers, cast and crew of SATC. Someone (Darren Star, maybe?) says that NYC is "the fifth lady". Elsewhere in the same tribute, is a clip of Carrie saying she's been on a date with NYC for 18 years, "and it's getting serious." Ah, it was the Fleet Week episode. As she walks away from the visiting Louisiana sailor who really didn't care for NYC, she says, in a voiceover, "I can't have *no one* [sic] talking s--t about my boyfriend."
I must say, in the tributes, Sarah Jessica Parker looks far more beautiful than Carrie did in all six seasons.
I took a star off because of the too-frequent commentary by the insufferable Kathy Griffin (and really, once would have been too much). Really, what was she doing there? Or, for that matter, Ivanka Trump or Heidi Klum?
If you were a series fan, this is obviously something you want to buy. People say different things about the finale, but I thought it was just perfect, extremely emotionally satisfying.
One of the commentators I did enjoy was series semi-regular Mario ("Anthony") Cantone, who made short work of women who come up to him and say "I'M CARRIE!!!" His comeback isn't repeatable here, but I wish he'd repeat it to certain posters on the SATC board at imdb.com.
The entire series is a blast. It's even better when you have the luxury of watching it on DVD.
And Stanford Blatch is still adorable.
  "You are living in a fantasy..." December 6, 2007 Sex and the City - Season Six, Part 2 is an emotional and heartwarming conclusion to this absolutely wonderful show. So glad the movie version will be out in May but until then we can watch these great episodes again and again. Sarah Jessica Parker and Cynthia Nixon won much deserved Emmy's that year. Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis also sparkle the last season as well, Samantha is diagnosed with breast cancer and falls in love with Smith, while Charlotte becomes a mother to a King Charles Springer Spaniel and a baby from China. Chris Noth returns as Big to finally win Carrie back and we learn Big's first name! and Miranda marries Steve and they purchase a house in Brooklyn. Hard to find a show where all six seasons are brilliant and never jumped the shark. I highly recommend this gem!
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