2024-06-17
The President is held hostage on Air Force One by a crew of Russian terrorists. Using his strength and guile, the Commander-in-Chief must spring into action and fight off his attackers. (Repeat).
A repressed romance writer is forced into a real-life adventure when she goes searching for her kidnapped sister and meets up with a rugged man's man who helps her. (Repeat).
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A repressed romance writer is forced into a real-life adventure when she goes searching for her kidnapped sister and meets up with a rugged man's man who helps her. (Repeat).
Carrie's single status speaks volumes at her book-release party; Miranda approaches the dating scene as a single mother; Charlotte has an unexpected visitor. Bunny: Frances Sternhagen. Enid: Candice Bergen. Jack: Ron Livingston. Courtney: Amy Sedaris. Stanford: Willie Garson. Anthony: Mario Cantone. (Repeat).
Carrie prepares for her book's reviews; Charlotte faces off with Bunny (Frances Sternhagen); Miranda laments her lack of mothering skills. Kendall: Lisa Gay Hamilton. Steve: David Eigenberg. Stanford: Willie Garson. Harry: Evan Handler. Marcus: Sean Palmer. Nina: Nadia Dajani. (Repeat).
Carrie looks forward to a reunion with Big (Chris Noth) when her book tour takes her to San Francisco; Samantha takes a break from New York by serving as Carrie's publicist. Carrie: Sarah Jessica Parker. Samantha: Kim Cattrall. Charlotte: Kristin Davis. (Repeat).
In the fifth-season finale, Carrie and her friends spend a weekend in the Hamptons, where a flamboyant singer (Nathan Lane) is getting married and Samantha throws a bash at Richard's mansion. Jack: Ron Livingston. Harry: Evan Handler. Bitsy: Julie Halston. Stanford: Willie Garson. Marcus: Sean Palmer. (Repeat).
Carrie and Jack go on their first date; Miranda faces up to her feelings for Steve; Charlotte dreams of marriage with Harry (Evan Handler); Samantha rolls out the red carpet for a new neighbor. Willie: Wallace Langham. Aidan: John Corbett. Steve: David Eigenberg. (Repeat).
Carrie has a beef about sex with Berger (Ron Livingston); Samantha demands extra attention from a waiter; Charlotte's conversion gets off to a rocky start; Miranda looks forward to an evening with her new boyfriend. Jerry: Jason Lewis. Magda: Lynn Cohen. Steve: David Eigenberg. (Repeat).
Carrie learns more about Berger's past; Charlotte's conversion to Judaism approaches; Miranda makes a startling discovery; Samantha turns the tables on Jerry the waiter. Berger: Ron Livingston. Steve: David Eigenberg. Jerry: Jason Lewis. (Repeat).
Berger is burned by Carrie's comments about his novel; Charlotte makes her first Sabbath dinner for Harry a memorable one; Samantha's fantasy life with Jerry is better than the real one. Harry: Evan Handler. Jerry: Jason Lewis. Berger: Ron Livingston. (Repeat).
Carrie's relative success brings out the worst in Berger; Samantha turns on her hype machine to help Jerry (Jason Lewis); Miranda and Steve spend a surprise evening together. Stanford: Willie Garson. Anthony: Mario Cantone. Courtney: Amy Sedaris. (Repeat).
Charlotte gets unwanted attention at the synagogue; Samantha's PR machine works a little too well; Miranda feels the pressure of being a lawyer and a single mother. Big: Chris Noth. Harry: Evan Handler. Jerry: Jason Lewis. (Repeat).
Carrie tries to get rid of the unpleasant taste left by her fling with Berger; Miranda finds hanging on to old clothes wasn't a "waist" of time. Carrie: Sarah Jessica Parker. Miranda: Cynthia Nixon. Samantha: Kim Cattrall. (Repeat).
Charlotte poses for an important picture; Miranda blanches at the idea of meeting Steve's girlfriend; Samantha takes a realistic approach to being single. Steve: David Eigenberg. Stanford: Willie Garson. Anthony: Mario Cantone. (Repeat).
Miranda likes what she sees in a new neighbor; Charlotte regrets giving Harry permission to be himself. Robert: Blair Underwood. Kyra: Tatum O'Neal. Magda: Lynn Cohen. Stanford: Willie Garson. (Repeat).
Cameron organizes the school's spring dance, but spars with a popular teacher who's returned from sabbatical. Meanwhile, Phil takes Haley to a real-estate agents banquet when Claire has another commitment; Mitchell gets a new job but can't quite figure out his boss or the work environment; and Lily clashes with baby Joe during a babysitting assignment for Jay and Gloria. (Repeat).
Jay bonds with Luke in the garage over talk of tools and manly pursuits; Gloria and Claire take Lily shopping for a flower girl dress; Mitchell, Cameron, Alex and Manny spend a day at a museum; Phil offers to help Andy with his anniversary gift for his girlfriend, which involves an expression of love on video. (Repeat).
Jay arranges for a trip to Las Vegas with deluxe accommodations for the Pritchett adults, but he's convinced they can find even pricier digs. Meanwhile, Claire tries to recover her gambling losses from years ago; Phil auditions for a secret society of magicians; Cameron opts for a friend's bachelor party instead of a day at the spa with Mitchell; and Gloria worries that Jay will find a female comp
Jay invites the family over for dinner in hopes that there won't be any of the usual drama, but he's out of luck when Mitch is upset by the wedding-cake topper that Cam's father whittled out of soap. Meanwhile, Phil tries to help Gloria sell her old apartment; and Claire and the kids have every intention of helping Jay get ready for his special night, but they wind up in one argument after another
The family go to Australia when Phil hopes to fulfill his mother's wish to visit the country where he was conceived, but the locals aren't quite ready to welcome him as a native son. Meanwhile, Jay and Claire find it hard to leave work at home; and Mitchell and Cameron run into an old acquaintance whom they don't really like but is now a well-known celebrity in Australia. (Repeat).
Phil invents an elaborate lie when he misses an appointment with a repairman. Meanwhile, Gloria organizes the annual family portrait; Claire criticizes Cameron for not using her girls' hand-me-downs; and Jay secretly enters Stella in a dog show. (Repeat).
Jay, Gloria and Manny challenge each other to try something they've never done before; Mitchell and Cameron may have to part with some prized possessions to help pay for their wedding; Phil and Claire's kids play a joke on their parents. (Repeat).
Part 1 of 2. Mitchell and Cameron's big day arrives without a hitch, until their trip down the aisle turns out to be no walk in the park, which puts Pepper's wedding-planner skills to the ultimate test. Meanwhile, Jay and Gloria host the Tuckers; Phil thinks he can visit an eye doctor before the ceremony; and Claire relishes her role as "best woman." (Repeat).
In the conclusion of the Season 5 finale, the chaos of Mitch and Cam's wedding continues as the grooms grow discouraged; the guests are starting to get restless; and the whole ordeal takes a toll on Claire's physical and emotional state. (Repeat).
A happy and carefree summer in the Dunphy household comes to an end in the Season 6 premiere when Alex returns from a humanitarian mission. Meanwhile, Mitchell and Cameron get back from their honeymoon, but the latter is still feeling like a newlywed; and Gloria sends a message to Jay about his slovenly appearance. (Repeat).