A Sex and the City Podcast in which two Irish women take a no holds barred look at the ground-breaking series that became a global phenomenon. Landing on our TV screens in 1998, it spawned 6 seasons and 2 box office hits, winning legions of fans across the globe and making icons of its stars.
Now, 23 years after the first episode aired, we are casting off our rose-tinted glasses and taking another look at the show that put women and sex on the map.
Does it stand the test of time? Or is something rotten in the state of New York?
Have we lost the will to Carrie on?
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A Sex and the City Podcast in which two Irish women take a no holds barred look at the ground-breaking series that became a global phenomenon. Landing on our TV screens in 1998, it spawned 6 seasons and 2 box office hits, winning legions of fans across the globe and making icons of its stars.
Now, 23 years after the first episode aired, we are casting off our rose-tinted glasses and taking another look at the show that put women and sex on the map.
Does it stand the test of time? Or is something rotten in the state of New York?
Have we lost the will to Carrie on?
We can't quite believe our little ears and eyes. Kim Cattrall will reprise her role as Samantha in And Just Like That, and Vag and Maz are beside themselves. We capture our joy herein...
Suddenly I Realised - A Sex and the City Podcast
A Sex and the City Podcast in which two Irish women take a no holds barred look at the ground-breaking series that became a global phenomenon. Landing on our TV screens in 1998, it spawned 6 seasons and 2 box office hits, winning legions of fans across the globe and making icons of its stars.
Now, 23 years after the first episode aired, we are casting off our rose-tinted glasses and taking another look at the show that put women and sex on the map.
Does it stand the test of time? Or is something rotten in the state of New York?
Have we lost the will to Carrie on?