Description
- This set of DVDs is in a good condition.
- The ‘shoebox’ that it is beautifully presented in is slightly damaged.
- This is the complete series
- All the seasons from 1 through to 6
“Sex and the City” is an American television series created by Darren Star that originally aired from 1998 to 2004. The show is based on the 1997 book of the same name by Candace Bushnell. It revolves around the lives of four women who, despite their different natures and ever-changing sex lives, remain inseparable and confide in each other. Set in New York City, the series focuses on the friendship, careers, and romantic relationships of these women.
The main characters are:
1. **Carrie Bradshaw** (played by Sarah Jessica Parker), a columnist for the fictional newspaper “The New York Star,” who writes a column titled “Sex and the City.” Carrie is known for her love of fashion, particularly shoes, and her complicated relationship with Mr. Big, among others.
2. **Charlotte York** (played by Kristin Davis), the most traditional of the group, who works in an art gallery. Charlotte is often portrayed as the most optimistic about love and is on a quest for a fairy-tale romance.
3. **Miranda Hobbes** (played by Cynthia Nixon), a career-minded lawyer with a cynical view on relationships and men. Throughout the series, Miranda faces the challenges of balancing her career with her personal life.
4. **Samantha Jones** (played by Kim Cattrall), a public relations executive known for her confident sexuality and her refusal to conform to traditional relationships. Samantha is fiercely independent and often provides comic relief with her unapologetic approach to life and love.
“Sex and the City” explores themes of femininity, sexuality, romance, and friendship through the lens of these four distinct characters. The series was groundbreaking for its candid portrayal of women’s experiences and sexualities, its witty and often poignant exploration of the search for love and fulfillment in the modern world, and its stylish depiction of New York City life. It spawned two feature films and a prequel series titled “The Carrie Diaries,” as well as inspiring countless discussions about the dynamics of female friendships and the complexities of modern relationships.