Sarah Jessica Parker stars as Carrie Bradshaw, a New York writer who finds inspiration for her column from the genuine, emotional, and often humorous exploits of her friends and lovers. Timothy Olyphant, Kat Dennings, and David Duchovny are just some of the faces to keep an eye out for while rewatching the award-winning series. To fully appreciate the groundbreaking series and its female-driven stories, these episodes need to be watched in their original form. Twenty years after the groundbreaking series premiere, the actor and executive producer reveals the biggest misconception about Carrie, and which iconic accessory she kept from set.
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The character's name is revealed in the series prior to the last episode. His last name is disclosed in the series. He is the primary on-and-off love interest of the series' protagonist, Carrie Bradshaw, who usually simply refers to him as "Big". According to accounts in the press, the Mr. Big character was based on publishing executive Ron Galotti, former publisher of GQ and Talk magazine. Big because he was like a big man on campus.

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'Sex and the City' Finale
We couldn't help but wonder, is everyone else freaking out over the fact that it's been 15 years since Sex and the City aired its last new episode? We're talking, of course, about the two feature films—one, a hit; the other, less so—and, perhaps more importantly, the drama surrounding the reason why we'll never, ever get a third one. And while the real-life feuding amongst the women who played one of TV's most iconic friend quartets would have Carrie and Samantha shaking their heads, the fact that not everyone got along all the time is hardly the only revelation that's come to light since the show signed off after six satisfying seasons. But I think the show ultimately betrayed what it was about, which was that women don't ultimately find happiness from marriage. Not that they can't.

I was too young to be a first-run fan of Sex and the City. But my first college roommate had six prized possessions: each season of the show in glossy boxes containing a handful of DVDs each. It was , half a decade after the series had ended.