Kristen Davis
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And the funny thing that Carrie says is she says, I really think that you should spend the night with her and not have sex. It's really important. And I'm like, wow, who is this woman? Interesting relationship advice in terms of the fact that Miranda is not going to be going for this. So I feel like, you know, maybe that's not great advice to give to Skipper because it's not going to go well.
And the funny thing that Carrie says is she says, I really think that you should spend the night with her and not have sex. It's really important. And I'm like, wow, who is this woman? Interesting relationship advice in terms of the fact that Miranda is not going to be going for this. So I feel like, you know, maybe that's not great advice to give to Skipper because it's not going to go well.
It's not going to go well at all. But nonetheless, she gives the advice. So then Carrie goes out on this incredible afternoon montage with Gilles. They go to literally all of my favorite places in Central Park. At one point, she's sitting on the Alice in Wonderland sculpture near the boat pond. You know, she's on the promenade in the park. I mean, it's like glorious.
It's not going to go well at all. But nonetheless, she gives the advice. So then Carrie goes out on this incredible afternoon montage with Gilles. They go to literally all of my favorite places in Central Park. At one point, she's sitting on the Alice in Wonderland sculpture near the boat pond. You know, she's on the promenade in the park. I mean, it's like glorious.
And the park is looking so beautiful. She's wearing a slightly insane outfit that I think involves Possibly like a feather boa or a feather trim jacket. It's very trippy. But in general, stylistically, I feel like we're really starting to see Carrie in this episode. She has some fantastic dresses. Also, Amelita is dressed beautifully. Like, Samantha is dressed beautifully.
And the park is looking so beautiful. She's wearing a slightly insane outfit that I think involves Possibly like a feather boa or a feather trim jacket. It's very trippy. But in general, stylistically, I feel like we're really starting to see Carrie in this episode. She has some fantastic dresses. Also, Amelita is dressed beautifully. Like, Samantha is dressed beautifully.
I can see that Pat Field is working her way in there, you know? Which is great to see. Okay, so they go on this whole... montage-y type date. And she makes out with him. And then she says something like, I have a rule that I don't sleep with a man that I haven't known more than a day. But then she goes ahead, which is kind of funny. Which I'm like, I didn't know you had any rules.
I can see that Pat Field is working her way in there, you know? Which is great to see. Okay, so they go on this whole... montage-y type date. And she makes out with him. And then she says something like, I have a rule that I don't sleep with a man that I haven't known more than a day. But then she goes ahead, which is kind of funny. Which I'm like, I didn't know you had any rules.
But you know, it's all very interesting. So she sleeps with the lovely Frenchman. And then she wakes up in the very, very posh hotel. And he tells her how beautiful she looks while she's sleeping, but that he can't stay because he has a plane to catch. And then he says, I'll call you.
But you know, it's all very interesting. So she sleeps with the lovely Frenchman. And then she wakes up in the very, very posh hotel. And he tells her how beautiful she looks while she's sleeping, but that he can't stay because he has a plane to catch. And then he says, I'll call you.
And later on, she realizes that she doesn't have his number and he doesn't have her number, which is also really interesting. Like, how did they find each other the next day? I don't know. It's very different, obviously, in 1998 than it is now. So he leaves and he says, stay, stay, have room service. And she says, okay. And then she realizes that he's left her a note.
And later on, she realizes that she doesn't have his number and he doesn't have her number, which is also really interesting. Like, how did they find each other the next day? I don't know. It's very different, obviously, in 1998 than it is now. So he leaves and he says, stay, stay, have room service. And she says, okay. And then she realizes that he's left her a note.
She goes, oh, but he left me a note. So she opens the envelope and there is in fact a piece of paper, but there's also $1,000. Okay. I don't remember this at all, you guys. It is, wow, fascinating to think about and really, really interesting and also really pretty mortifying. Like, I think I would definitely die a million deaths if that ever happened to me. But I also feel like
She goes, oh, but he left me a note. So she opens the envelope and there is in fact a piece of paper, but there's also $1,000. Okay. I don't remember this at all, you guys. It is, wow, fascinating to think about and really, really interesting and also really pretty mortifying. Like, I think I would definitely die a million deaths if that ever happened to me. But I also feel like
He was so sweet to her. And she told him about her money problems, right? I think she told him, like, I have an addiction to shoes, you know? I don't think she told him that her bills were sitting on her table and that she threw them away. But, you know, she shares. And he says something like, oh, doesn't writing pay well? She's like, no, no, it does, which is like funny also.
He was so sweet to her. And she told him about her money problems, right? I think she told him, like, I have an addiction to shoes, you know? I don't think she told him that her bills were sitting on her table and that she threw them away. But, you know, she shares. And he says something like, oh, doesn't writing pay well? She's like, no, no, it does, which is like funny also.
But, you know, it's all very interesting. So maybe he's just leaving her some money to buy some shoes. Like I didn't necessarily think that he meant it like, yes, I thought you were a prostitute. I do not think that he thought that she was a prostitute. OK, that seems weird to me. I don't know. I don't know. Maybe it was just that that actor did a really good job.
But, you know, it's all very interesting. So maybe he's just leaving her some money to buy some shoes. Like I didn't necessarily think that he meant it like, yes, I thought you were a prostitute. I do not think that he thought that she was a prostitute. OK, that seems weird to me. I don't know. I don't know. Maybe it was just that that actor did a really good job.
So what I was going to tell you about that actor, his name is Ed Fry. He was on a soap opera in New York called Another World. As was Charles Keating, who plays my artist. And you guys, so was I on that soap opera. I had a recurring part on that soap opera right after college. And the reason I remember it is that, first of all, I used to love to watch it.
So what I was going to tell you about that actor, his name is Ed Fry. He was on a soap opera in New York called Another World. As was Charles Keating, who plays my artist. And you guys, so was I on that soap opera. I had a recurring part on that soap opera right after college. And the reason I remember it is that, first of all, I used to love to watch it.