I’m addicted to “Sex and the City”!!
If you wanna know what I feel about this TV series, two words – ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS! This is one of the best series I’ve ever seen through all the time, comparing with the followings–
1. “The O.C.” – Damned, no one should waste more time watching it. It doesn’t worth it. It’s just too complicated. Whenever there seems to be a brim of happy ending, bales dawn right before you feel relaxed! And finally, in season 3, Marissa Cooper actually died!!! What can you feel when your favorable heroine died before the series end?! Sucked!
2. “Prison Break” – good series, but not my type. It’s too masculine, and perhaps Michael Scofield doesn’t fit my taste. By the way, I do believe my “American Culture and Society” teacher Abraham Fora look like Scofield. Technically a handsome guy, too~
3. “Desperate Housewives” – good. I like it for the first season, but not the second. The season 2 is a little bit complicated for me. I just want those women could have happy endings, but it actually goes the other way round! I’m reaching for season 3, right after the “Sex and the City” finished.
4. “Friends” – I live it, though not as much as “Sex and the City”. Too classic, that I don’t think I need to talk about it. By the way, Kane’s crazy about Rachel~ Funny, cause I’ve never thought he’s so make a letch!
5. “Sex and the City” – Fabulous!
Plot Summary for "Sex and the City" (1998)
A sensuous and ironic sitcom about four young, desirable, virtually inseparable New York bachelor girls who lead and confide in each-other their ever changing and confusing sex lives, as different as their natures. Carrie Bradshaw is a charming petite columnist, and often the narrator of the story, either writing her copy or off screen, constantly tossing up and rejecting different views on just about anything that does or might impact modern women's sex lives; she tries almost everything, is constantly disappointed, but always seems to return to a certain Mr. Big. Miranda Hobbes is a red-hair lawyer determined to score professionally and to be though in love to, yet her only faithful lover is an insecure nerd. Charlotte York is a gallery-managing wasp from a prestigious, super-rich family, with high old-fashioned moral standards for her lovable but insecure self but unfortunately almost impossible to live up to for any lover, whenever she can find a socially acceptable one. Samantha Jones is every feminist's hero, and the utterly unashamed voice of lust at their meetings: an acclaimed PR agent and unstoppable nymphomaniac man-eater who can flirt the pants off almost any man (often literally and fast) and always feels like more, without a hint of commitment, claiming this is the age for woman to do what men always did to them.

2 comments:
你还真是能写啊
汗,不是一天写的...我把spaces的搬来了
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