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Closed Caption; Audio commentaries by executive producer, writer, and director Michael Patrick King; Museum of Television and Radio seminar featuring Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Kristin Davis, Cynthia Nixon, and Michael Patrick King
Full Product DetailsSix years of sex, impossibly pricey pumps, and designer cocktails comes to an end as the single women of Sex and the City begin the show's final season. Newspaper sex columnist Carrie Bradshaw (Sarah Jessica Parker) and her glamorous gal pals Charlotte (Kristin Davis), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), and Samantha (Kim Cattrall) continue in their distinct if parallel paths to metropolitan happiness. In the season opener, Carrie believes things are on an upswing because of her hot date with new boy toy Jack Berger (Ron Livingston of HBO's Band of Brothers), while Charlotte is upset over Harry's (Evan Handler) disclosure that he would never marry a non-Jew. This leads to her decision to seek out a rabbi and convert to Judaism in "Great Expectations." Also in that episode, Samantha feasts her eyes on the new waiter, Jerry (Jason Lewis), the man with an interesting past who soon becomes her boyfriend. Carrie and Berger's relationship ups and downs come to a head in "The Post-it Always Sticks Twice," while Charlotte hears the words she's been longing for from Harry, with a huge ring to prove it. Charlotte's wedding day in "The Catch" is a comedy of errors, the highlight of which is an unintentionally hilarious ink stain on her wedding announcement in the Sunday New York Times. Miranda continues to emotionally distance herself from Steve (David Eigenberg) in the early episodes and makes a more pronounced break when Dr. Robert Leeds (Blair Underwood) -- the physician who treats her and baby Brady's chickenpox -- moves into her building. The last episode in the Part 1 set includes Mikhail Baryshnikov's introduction as Alexander Petrovsky, an artist who sweeps Carrie off her feet and sets up the romantic tension for the remainder of the season. Other highlights from these first dozen Season 6 episodes include "Boy, Interrupted," which finds David Duchovny (The X-Files) making an appearance as an old high school flame of Carrie's; and "Domino Effect," wherein a visit from Mr. Big (Chris Noth) forces Carrie to think hard about their relationship one last time. Christina Urban, Barnes & Noble