Sex and the Citycontinues to be an iconic and memorable sitcom, even long after it first aired.
The show is a true dramedy, perfectly balancing its sitcom elements with touching and nuanced storylines.
This is every season ofSex and the City, ranked by rewatchability.
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6Season 5
Number of Episodes: 8
There is no bad seasonofSex and the City.
However, Season 5 is definitelythe weakest installment of the series.
It is much shorter than the other seasons.
A group of four single women in New York City date all several eligible bachelors while forging strong friendships with one another.
Most of what happens this season are big storylines, rather than funny episode-long plotlines.
The short episode count throws off the pacing, so that only the most significant moments make the cut.
Ultimately,even the least rewatchable season ofSex and the Cityis still pretty rewatchable.
Samantha enters into a loving and supportive relationship with Smith Jerrod.
Carrie goes through a roller-coaster ride, but it is still entertaining.
It sees Samantha dealing with cancer, and Carrie in a controlling relationship Petrovsky.
However, the tone is heavier and more intentional this season, which lends itself less to a rewatch.
There is still some drama and entertainment, as Carrie goes through her first relationship with Big.
It is less rewatchable than the later seasons,because the show was still finding its legs.
There is also the introduction of Steve, and some very hilarious bad dates and moments of misfortune.
This is crucial for Charlotte’s character development, and it makes for a great watch.
It is also the season where Samantha meets Richard, and where Miranda gets pregnant with Brady.
This season has the best episode of the series, “My Motherboard, Myself.
This season is a great rewatch, due to strong plotlines, lots of drama, and fast-paced stories.
Most importantly, it is very entertaining to rewatch.
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Sex and the Cityis available to stream on Netflix.
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