In a rare display of domesticity, Samantha steps up to babysit Brady so Miranda can get some much-needed sleep. Suggested Post Ideas Option 1: The "Nina Katz" Relatability Post
Carrie is spiraling while waiting for the New York Times review of her book. However, her real breakdown happens when she runs into Nina Katz—Aidan’s ex-girlfriend. Nina’s "disapproving face" becomes a symbol of Carrie’s internal guilt over how she treated Aidan, leading her into a neurotic obsession with what Nina (and the rest of the world) thinks of her. [S5E6] Critical Condition
"Sex and the City" Critical Condition (TV Episode 2002) - IMDb In a rare display of domesticity, Samantha steps
"Does anyone else get second-hand embarrassment watching Carrie in 'Critical Condition'? 😬 We’ve all been there—obsessing over the 'face' of an ex’s new partner. Is Carrie being totally self-absorbed, or is Nina’s "disapproving face" becomes a symbol of Carrie’s