2024-07-03
In this stirring drama directed by Tate Taylor, a débutante (Emma Stone) in 1960s Mississippi sends her community into an uproar by conducting a series of probing interviews with the black female servants of the area's most-prominent families. (Repeat).
In this stirring drama directed by Tate Taylor, a débutante (Emma Stone) in 1960s Mississippi sends her community into an uproar by conducting a series of probing interviews with the black female servants of the area's most-prominent families. (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).
Featuring the women who starred in "Sex and the City". (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).
When a fictional murder-mystery game turns into a real kidnapping, hypercompetitive couple Max and Annie must lead their wacky and wildly unqualified group of game-night friends to rescue Max's brother in this terrific action comedy. (Repeat).
Mike Judge (Beavis and Butt-head, King of the Hill) takes an edgy look at the workplace with this comedy about a computer programmer (Ron Livingston) who rebels against his employer with surprising results. Jennifer Aniston, Gary Cole, Stephen Root. (Repeat).
When Dede drops in unexpectedly, Mitchell and Cam come to a realization about her effect on their lives; Phil, Luke, Alex and Haley all have different bad news to break to Claire and compete about when to do it, the tiny window of time after her monthly spa day when she's her most relaxed. (Repeat).
Haley meets Arvin's parents but when things don't go as planned, fate leads to an unexpected reunion with all of her ex-boyfriends. Meanwhile, the family seizes on a nursing home visit with Jay's mean sister, Becky, to settle old scores. But as Jay, Claire and Mitchell compete for her time, Phil, Cam and Gloria end up getting trapped in the home's basement with no way out. (Repeat).
In the Season 9 finale, Mitchell sneaks out to "Hero-Con" with fanboy Phil, dressed as their favorite characters from the show "Clash of Swords." It's great until Phil commits the ultimate fan faux pas. In a clash of another kind, Gloria's dinosaur party for Joe is ruined when her nemesis, Dr. Donna Duncan, upstages her with a far bigger and better party right next door. (Repeat).
The Season 10 premiere: The Pritchett-Dunphy-Tucker clan get together at the annual Fourth of July parade where Jay will be acting as the grand marshal. Meanwhile, Haley's goodbye with Arvin before his trip to Switzerland doesn't go as well as she pictured it and is distracted by the return of an old flame. (Repeat).