@bettinakoleva

I think one of most powerful moments is when Steve had some issues with Miranda having a better job and having more money than him, so on one of the girls' meeting she says she wants to enjoy her success, not to apologize for it.  I kind of miss that moment here

@flordeloto944

I love the episode where Miranda buys her apartment. I remember when I watched it back then, I was so mad when people were giving her crap for doing it alone. I was so proud of her.

@ratherbenapping10

i always thought Charlotte was showing the other side of feminism that is often forgotten. Feminism is about having THE CHOICE to be independent not forcing women to be independent

@rebels42wynn83

I love both Miranda's and Samantha's choices to buy their own apartments . It was empowering and inspiring.

@camisado1000

Miranda's proposal to Steve is iconic. Love every part of it 😍😍😍
her character is awesome.

Love Samantha's scene also~

@NoMadKid

For those who attack this show. This show debuted 1998 where women's right aren't as it is today, they disscussed taboo subject and also laid the foundation for a lot of woman led movies like Bridesmaids, Train Wreck and Girls Trip.

Before this show you only see men make funny sex jokes while women are goody two shoes.

@iamwindchakra

Carrie went to Big as friends to learn money tricks. As a friend, Big lovingly lent it to her. She instead bullied Charlotte into offering it, after Miranda and Samantha BOTH offered it to her.

@ibrahamlincon9876

When samantha keep having casual sex no matter what sexist people on society think of her! That the onethat you forgot

@miknmas1301

I still watch the reruns played on E!  Love the Paris episodes. When Miranda says to John...a.k.a. Mr. Big, Go get our girl. I got chills! I love that episode!

@Olena-vv6ef

When I was 13 and heard nothing about feminism (I live in Ukraine, very sexist country), my grandma called a whore because I told her that marriage wasn't  important for me as a career and I could just date men.

@NaeOnYT

While big parts of the show haven't aged well, "A Woman's Right to Shoes" is still my one of my all-time favorite TV episodes. It so perfectly encapsulated some of the bullshit responses I've gotten to my decision not to have children  and to spend my pocket change on things people consider "frivolous."

@beckycastillo1411

One of the best series I have ever seen.🙂😃🥰 What life is about. 😏

@Daviedootle83

You guys did a separate video listing what made Carrie bad. Expecting Charlotte to bail her out of her financial problems was one of them. In this video, it's a feminist statement because she guilted her friend into loaning her money instead of taking it from a man that offered. You guys are usually great with your lists, but the S&TC ones aren't as strong.

@meshiawashington5852

I love this show! It really made me feel empowered to have and love my friends!

@kidnplay3978

Hey, Mojo, the first sentence of this vid caught my attention. Do a video of what hasn't aged well about Sex and the City. That would be way more interesting.

@christinewavvydoll1924

Wish I had real friends like these ladies

@mariafernandarodriguezboni2205

I love Sex and the city. Most people would deem it as a superficial TV show about fashion and sex. But I swear to god, when I started the show at 17 yo (at the same time my mom and my bff), I never thought it was superficial or "to liberal". It was bc it portrayed an amazing message about friendship between women despite their personalities and choices. Now, at my 27 I come to realize in a better way about all this feminist moments. After watching this video, I'm going to download the serie. I need to see it again with a more mature perspective.

@vanswty

Carrie should of just taken money from Big instead of bullying Charlotte into it.

@Rafaeluchimura

I love that show!

@nickkenmill8364

I LOVE THIS SHOW!!