| Lucius ( @ 2008-04-08 23:39:00 |
Sex and the City, season 1, eps. 1-3
Wow. When this show first came out, I had seen bits of it since my sister watched it, but I really didn't get it. Now, I'm in my 30s and still single, it's so much more funny.
The dinner parties and days spent at the beach house with married friends. The nights out in New York with single friends. Being considered a "nice guy, maybe too nice." Being fixed up by your friends, and it never working out. The intricacies of real estate in Manhattan. Ten years ago I hadn't yet gone through these experiences, and not even 4 years ago, when I was still living in a safe suburban lifestyle.
But there's a lot that I haven't experienced, like going to a fashion runway show, or to a party surrounded by models.
I've only watched the first three episodes, but from what I've seen so far, it's really good. It's funny, poignant, and relevant to my dating life, though in some ways, like the technology and the neighborhoods, it's dated. From what my New York friends tell me, the neighborhoods have changed in 10 years and most of those people have moved to Brooklyn.
Wow. When this show first came out, I had seen bits of it since my sister watched it, but I really didn't get it. Now, I'm in my 30s and still single, it's so much more funny.
The dinner parties and days spent at the beach house with married friends. The nights out in New York with single friends. Being considered a "nice guy, maybe too nice." Being fixed up by your friends, and it never working out. The intricacies of real estate in Manhattan. Ten years ago I hadn't yet gone through these experiences, and not even 4 years ago, when I was still living in a safe suburban lifestyle.
But there's a lot that I haven't experienced, like going to a fashion runway show, or to a party surrounded by models.
I've only watched the first three episodes, but from what I've seen so far, it's really good. It's funny, poignant, and relevant to my dating life, though in some ways, like the technology and the neighborhoods, it's dated. From what my New York friends tell me, the neighborhoods have changed in 10 years and most of those people have moved to Brooklyn.