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Kristen Davis

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Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

Everyone's trying to guess which one of these paintings might be Charlotte. And I tell Carrie in her ear, which one is me? And she tells us, I think, Samantha. And I'm just like, oh, my God, this is so mortifying. But, you know, I'm standing there and I'm looking pleased and I'm giggly, whatever. And I think a lot of it was like just being game, you know? Like you're in this show.

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

Everyone's trying to guess which one of these paintings might be Charlotte. And I tell Carrie in her ear, which one is me? And she tells us, I think, Samantha. And I'm just like, oh, my God, this is so mortifying. But, you know, I'm standing there and I'm looking pleased and I'm giggly, whatever. And I think a lot of it was like just being game, you know? Like you're in this show.

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

The show doesn't know what it is. We're figuring it out together. And I feel like everyone...

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

The show doesn't know what it is. We're figuring it out together. And I feel like everyone...

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

most definitely Sarah Jessica because she's talking to that camera again you know she's floating up in the air she's like we're doing so much stuff you know it's very interesting to me now one of my favorite things just from a personal personal note is that in that art gallery Sarah is wearing this kind of kimono robe that has like paillettes on it this is a robe that still exists in Carrie's closet in and just like that and I feel like I just saw it like a couple weeks ago

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

most definitely Sarah Jessica because she's talking to that camera again you know she's floating up in the air she's like we're doing so much stuff you know it's very interesting to me now one of my favorite things just from a personal personal note is that in that art gallery Sarah is wearing this kind of kimono robe that has like paillettes on it this is a robe that still exists in Carrie's closet in and just like that and I feel like I just saw it like a couple weeks ago

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

So for me, it was adorable because I thought it was only a robe that she wore at home. But no, she wears this out to the art gallery, which again is bohemian Carrie is creative Carrie. I love it. We're seeing her stylistically, you know, come into her own in so many ways. So. I think that this episode is so interesting.

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

So for me, it was adorable because I thought it was only a robe that she wore at home. But no, she wears this out to the art gallery, which again is bohemian Carrie is creative Carrie. I love it. We're seeing her stylistically, you know, come into her own in so many ways. So. I think that this episode is so interesting.

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

And this is when I'm like, could I just have a forum of fans that I could talk to about this? Because I would love to hear your guys' thoughts. Like, what do you think about female sex and the different forms it takes in the episode? Like, you know, Miranda sees, you know, she's got the power over Skipper, right? And Skipper says, oh, I'm addicted to her, you know, obviously.

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

And this is when I'm like, could I just have a forum of fans that I could talk to about this? Because I would love to hear your guys' thoughts. Like, what do you think about female sex and the different forms it takes in the episode? Like, you know, Miranda sees, you know, she's got the power over Skipper, right? And Skipper says, oh, I'm addicted to her, you know, obviously.

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

And then, you know, Charlotte, you know, willing to be painted by this artist so that she can advance her thing. Amelita's, her whole way of life is like, you know, this is what I do. I have these, you know, handsome rich men and I go where they want and I have beautiful jewelry and I have a wonderful life and isn't it great? And, you know, it seems to be working great for her, right? Is that cool?

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

And then, you know, Charlotte, you know, willing to be painted by this artist so that she can advance her thing. Amelita's, her whole way of life is like, you know, this is what I do. I have these, you know, handsome rich men and I go where they want and I have beautiful jewelry and I have a wonderful life and isn't it great? And, you know, it seems to be working great for her, right? Is that cool?

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

What do you think? And then, like, Carrie, you know, has to kind of decide, do I want to be that or do I want to not be that and kind of, you know, try to afford my shoes but not be able to and get my credit card cut up? Like it's to me a very interesting kind of conundrum that many, many people go through. Men and women really, you know, honestly. And I think it's still going on.

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

What do you think? And then, like, Carrie, you know, has to kind of decide, do I want to be that or do I want to not be that and kind of, you know, try to afford my shoes but not be able to and get my credit card cut up? Like it's to me a very interesting kind of conundrum that many, many people go through. Men and women really, you know, honestly. And I think it's still going on.

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

So I'm super curious what you guys think. And I'm really hoping that maybe you'll tell me. I also want to thinkβ€”this is reminding me a little bit of one comment that we got from last week, which isβ€”

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

So I'm super curious what you guys think. And I'm really hoping that maybe you'll tell me. I also want to thinkβ€”this is reminding me a little bit of one comment that we got from last week, which isβ€”

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

Someone went on and said, when we were talking about the Valley of the 20-something guys, and they said that when Blakely and I were talking about the roommate and how that was a deal breaker, which I think is what we said. We said something like that. And they were like, oh, you know, you guys ruined it for us. And I wish I knew how old these people were who commented, right?

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

Someone went on and said, when we were talking about the Valley of the 20-something guys, and they said that when Blakely and I were talking about the roommate and how that was a deal breaker, which I think is what we said. We said something like that. And they were like, oh, you know, you guys ruined it for us. And I wish I knew how old these people were who commented, right?

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

Because I want to know, are they in their 20s, right? Because this is interesting. Things have changed for sure. And there's a lot of people... who don't, you know, get to live by themselves because the economy is wacky and, you know, COVID happened and so many things happened, right? So I think probably a lot of people do have roommates that wouldn't probably have had roommates in 1998, right?

Are You A Charlotte?
Is That You In Painting Number Three?... (S1E5 "The Power of Female Sex")

Because I want to know, are they in their 20s, right? Because this is interesting. Things have changed for sure. And there's a lot of people... who don't, you know, get to live by themselves because the economy is wacky and, you know, COVID happened and so many things happened, right? So I think probably a lot of people do have roommates that wouldn't probably have had roommates in 1998, right?