Ep 11. Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda
- TVMA
- August 5, 2001
- 29 min
-
7.9 (657)
In Sex and the City season 4 episode 11 titled "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda," Carrie struggles with her decision on whether or not to have a child. Her friends, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha, all have their own opinions on the matter and offer their own experiences and perspectives.
Throughout the episode, Carrie attends a baby shower for a friend, which brings up feelings of anxiety and uncertainty about her own future plans for motherhood. She speaks with Miranda, who has a young son, about the challenges and joys of being a parent. Carrie also talks to Samantha, who decidedly does not want children, about the possibility of regretting not having a child.
Meanwhile, Charlotte, who has always dreamed of having a family, faces her own fertility struggles as she and her husband try to conceive. She seeks out various fertility treatments and explores adoption options, adding another layer to the episode's exploration of motherhood.
As the episode progresses, Carrie grapples with the decision to have a child and the potential consequences of that choice. She reflects on how her career and lifestyle would have to change, and whether she is ready for that level of responsibility and commitment.
"Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda" is a thought-provoking and emotional episode that delves into the complexities of motherhood and the societal expectations placed on women. Through the perspectives of Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha, the show presents a nuanced exploration of the decision to have children and the different paths women can take in life. The episode offers a poignant message about the importance of personal choice and the need for society to support women in making the right decisions for themselves.