When it comes to bags, men, and cities, is it really what’s outside that counts?

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Seeing Carrie Fisher made me happy and sad at the same time. RIP :(

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Bring back Aiden or Mr. BIG

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This admiration for Hugh Hefner is a horrible side effect of America's obsession with celebrities. Even when he was younger he was just a creepy guy. His celebrity status can't outweigh this fact. And that was even true in 2000.

This whole NYC vs. West Coast theme is perhaps a welcome addition to the show, but in hindsight both Californication and Mad Men told that story a lot better.

All in all, it's a mediocre episode. What happened to Carrie's pitch to Hollywood? Why isn't that story told? I tell you why: cause their actual jobs, dreams and hopes don't matter in this show. Women are there to present fashion, talk about emotions and be entertaining. Even Muranda's job - for all what we know she happens to be a successful lawyer - won't play a major role in this show. Actual serious business is reserved for men.

PS: it's kind of funny that Miranda states the obvious: People like Carrie probably couldn't effort such a large apartment.

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