E! True Hollywood Story Season 10 Episode 32

E! True Hollywood Story Season 10 Episode 32 The Women of Sex and the City

  • May 29, 2006
  • 7.9  (8)

The iconic television show Sex and the City became a cultural phenomenon during its run from 1998 to 2004. The Women of Sex and the City, the latest episode of E! True Hollywood Story's tenth season, takes a deep dive into the lives of the four main characters and the actresses who portrayed them.

The episode opens with narration by the show's creator, Darren Star, giving viewers a brief history of the show's development. We learn that the show was based on a book by Candace Bushnell, and that the character of Carrie Bradshaw was inspired by Bushnell's own experiences as a New York City columnist. From there, we learn about the casting process and how Sarah Jessica Parker ultimately landed the role of Carrie.

The Women of Sex and the City then delves into the lives of each of the show's four main characters: Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda, and Samantha. Through interviews with the actresses who portrayed them, as well as with other key members of the show's creative team, we learn about the inspirations behind each character. We also get a glimpse into the personal lives of each actress, including some of the challenges they faced while making the show.

The bulk of the episode is dedicated to exploring the lasting impact of Sex and the City on pop culture. We hear from fashion designers who were inspired by the show's bold fashion choices, as well as from real-life women who felt empowered by the show's frank discussions of sex and relationships. The episode makes the case that Sex and the City was more than just a television show - it was a cultural touchstone that helped usher in a new era of feminism and female empowerment.

The Women of Sex and the City also tackles some of the criticisms of the show, particularly its lack of diversity and some of the questionable ways in which it portrayed certain characters and themes. While the episode doesn't shrink from acknowledging these criticisms, it ultimately argues that the show's cultural impact outweighed any flaws it may have had.

Throughout the episode, we hear from a variety of voices - not just the actresses and creative team behind Sex and the City, but also from cultural critics, fashion experts, and everyday fans of the show. This helps to paint a multifaceted picture of Sex and the City and its legacy.

The Women of Sex and the City is a must-watch for anyone who was a fan of the show during its original run, as well as for anyone who is curious about its lasting impact on pop culture. The episode doesn't shy away from the show's flaws, but ultimately makes the case that Sex and the City was a groundbreaking show that helped pave the way for other female-oriented projects in the years since its finale aired.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 29, 2006
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.9  (8)