- Carrie and Charlotte reproach Sam for wearing bright clothes to designer Javier's funeral, but it turns out their black clothing sticks out instead. Having solicited clients for her PR business there, Sam jumps the bones of the 'right' man, but when his all-too-influential wife walks in on them, her vital social acceptability is endangered. Charlotte meets hunky young widower Ned and enjoys helping him overcome his grieving in bed, until she discovers she isn't the only one. Miranda's pride when she buys her first apartment is short-lived, as the paperwork seems to stigmatize her "single woman" status. Carrie calls Big again after six months and finds out just going bowling revives their relationship completely.—KGF Vissers
- A fashion designer named Javier dies and Carrie, Samantha and Charlotte attend the funeral. Javier's sister Josephine (Shannon Williams) inherits his fortune. Samantha learns that Josephine is setting up a charity in Javier's name and solicits Josephine to handle PR for the same. Samantha knows that the mailing list would be priceless. She will have every unlisted 212 number in Manhattan.
Charlotte meets a recent widower Ned at the cemetery where Javier died. Her hat blew away and landed at the grave of a recently dead wife, where she meets the husband. The girls tell Charlotte that she will never measure up to to Ned's memory of his dead wife.
Ned plays the victim husband card and cries in front of Charlotte. As a result, she sleeps with him on the first date. He comes, twice. Charlotte thinks she is bringing the husband back to life, by helping him move over her wife. Later she finds out Ned was getting help from 3 other women on the same topic. She storms off.
Carrie calls Mr. Big and starts seeing him again. She gets nervous about the time left for herself, after Javier's death. Yet she is also afraid to jump back into a life with Big in it. She does a twist in the tale on him, when she won't sleep with Big after her date. Big comes over a few days later and is angry. Carrie takes him out bowling. That night they sleep together.
Miranda buys her own apartment on the Upper West Side. Her broker is aghast that she is moving in alone. Her Mortgage broker keeps making silly statements to suggest either she is spoiled brat or has come into a large inheritance. Nobody seems to digest that she is a smart, single, successful woman. Buying a house means that a woman does not need a man and that threatens the power equations of society.
Charlotte says she rents, because if she owns and the man rents, then the power structure is too off. Miranda moves in and her new neighbor informs her that the previous owner was Ruth, who was an old single lady, who died in her apartment and wasn't discovered for a week. The cat ate half her face.
That night food gets stuck in her throat and there is no-one to give her the Heimlich maneuver. Miranda panics badly, that she is going to die alone. She has a panic attack and ends up at the hospital. Gradually Miranda accepts that she is single and happy.
Samantha meets Dick Cranwell (Michael Devries) to get him on the board of the proposed charity. Dick is a partner at Bear Stearns, specializing in hostile takeovers. Dick starts groping Samantha in his office, when his wife Sandy (Felicity LaFortune) walks in. Samantha's actions with a married man gets her in trouble with the New York high society "ladies who lunch". Sandy bans Samantha from the social scene in NYC. Samantha is banned from all noted restaurants and bars of NYC.
Samantha goes to Shippy Shipman (Ellen Tobie), who is the queen of the NYC social circle. Shippy refuses to help Samantha as she also groped her husband at some other event. Samantha is down and out when she runs into Leo Di Caprio, who brings Samantha back to NYC social circles.
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