Ep 2. Great Sexpectations
- TVMA
- June 29, 2003
- 29 min
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7.3 (683)
Season 6 of Sex and the City continues with episode 2 titled "Great Sexpectations". The episode revolves around each of the four main female characters navigating their sexual desires and expectations in different ways.
Carrie, the main character, is in a new relationship with a younger man named Jack. She is enjoying the physical side of their relationship but becomes worried when Jack doesn't seem interested in deep conversations or emotional connection. This episode explores the idea of whether great sex can sustain a relationship without other important components.
Meanwhile, Charlotte struggles with the idea of having sex without orgasm while trying to get pregnant with her husband Harry. She feels frustrated when she realizes she's not fully satisfied in the bedroom and wonders if this will hurt her chances of being able to conceive.
Miranda finds herself in a sex rut with her husband Steve. They've been together for a long time and have a child, but their sex life has become predictable and stale. Miranda is determined to shake things up and tries to initiate new things in the bedroom to reignite the passion between them.
Samantha, the most sexually adventurous character, is dealing with the aftermath of a failed fling with a younger man. She had high expectations for their physical connection, but it ultimately fizzled out. Samantha has to come to terms with the idea that even someone as sexually experienced as her can't always guarantee great sex.
The episode explores the idea of sexual expectations and how they can shape our relationships and self-worth. Each of the characters are dealing with their own doubts, insecurities, and frustrations when it comes to sex. However, the show is ultimately about the power of female friendship and how the characters are able to lean on each other for support and advice.
"Great Sexpectations" is a poignant and relatable episode that delves into the challenges and complexities of sexuality. It's a timely reminder that great sex doesn't come easy and that communication and vulnerability are essential components of any healthy sexual relationship.