2024-10-17
Living in the perfect Barbieland, Barbie and Ken lead a carefree existence, but soon, Ken finds himself questioning his simple life. Enamored by the human world, he convinces Barbie to leave their comfort zone and take a trip outside Barbieland. Soon, the Mattel CEO feels threatened by the duo's daring decision and pursues them to guide them back to where they belong. (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).
Charlotte observes the dating game from the sidelines; Carrie spends time with an old beau; Samantha finagles her way into a snooty club. Jeremy: David Duchovny. Phoebe: Geri Halliwell. Marcus: Sean Palmer. (Repeat).
Charlotte hasn't given up on starting a family; Carrie notices a change in Big when he returns to New York for a visit; Samantha is uneasy about holding hands. Chris Noth, David Eigenberg, Blair Underwood. (Repeat).
Carrie has a brush with greatness when she meets a famous artist (Mikhail Baryshnikov) at an art gallery; an interesting bunch assembles for Brady's first-birthday bash. Steve: David Eigenberg. (Repeat).
In this wild and anarchic "super-antihero" film, a team of incarcerated villains, including Deadshot, Harley Quinn, Enchantress, El Diablo and Killer Croc, are recruited by the government for a dangerous mission in exchange for reduced sentences. (Repeat).
This stunning sci-fi sequel finds the nations of Earth banding together to fight off a second alien invasion, 20 years after the first attack brought humanity to the brink of extinction. Using recovered extraterrestrial technology, the alliance readies itself for a massive war. (Repeat).
Comedian and actress Atsuko Okatsuka brings her brand of ingenious, offbeat storytelling to the Elsewhere stage in Brooklyn where she dishes on the futile art of impressing teenagers, attending a "Magic Mike Live" show with her grandmother, and the alarming reactions that she and her husband had to the unwanted presence of an intruder. (Repeat).
Carrie takes Aleksandr (Mikhail Baryshnikov) as her lover; Samantha and Smith attend a party hosted by Richard; Miranda and Steve have an uncomfortable encounter with Robert (Blair Underwood); and Charlotte volunteers for the blind. (Repeat).
Miranda proposes to Steve; Samantha considers breast implants; Carrie is unnerved by Aleksandr's sentimental gestures; Charlotte and Harry (Evan Handler) pay for a romantic dinner in more ways than one. Aleksandr: Mikhail Baryshnikov. Steve: David Eigenberg. Mary: Anne Meara. Magda: Lynn Cohen. (Repeat).
Samantha seeks a second opinion; Charlotte baby-sits for Miranda and Steve; and Carrie contemplates motherhood. Aleksandr: Mikhail Baryshnikov. Steve: David Eigenberg. (Repeat).
Miranda searches for more space for her family; Samantha doesn't let cancer get in the way of a fabulous new hairstyle. Aleksandr: Mikhail Baryshnikov. (Repeat).
Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) settles into her new digs; Samantha is out to disprove the notion that her condition has taken her out of the game. Aleksandr: Mikhail Baryshnikov. Samantha: Kim Cattrall. (Repeat).
Aleksandr (Mikhail Baryshnikov) poses a question to Carrie; Charlotte gets the chance to play mommy; Miranda has doubts about Carrie's beau; Samantha is involved in a mix-up with her maid. (Repeat).
The penultimate episode in the series starring Golden Globe winner Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, Kim Cattrall and Kristin Davis. (Repeat).
In the series finale, Carrie grows restless in Paris; Steve's mother (Anne Meara) becomes disoriented; Charlotte gets news from China; and chemo compromises Sam's libido. Chris Noth, Mikhail Baryshnikov. (Repeat).
In this hilarious sequel, the Barden Bellas a cappella group enter an international competition, but are told it will be impossible to win because they are from the U.S. The ladies vow to be the first Americans to take home the top prize. (Repeat).
In this hilariously irreverent parody of the "Twilight" series, smitten teen Becca is courted by two rivals as the prom draws near, while her friends struggle to find dates to the dance. (Repeat).
Unusual occurrences begin to unfold in the small and uneventful town of Centerville, from animals behaving oddly to irregular periods of daylight. However, the most unexpected event proves to be the most serious as corpses begin to leave their graves to attack the townspeople. (Repeat).
Two adult sisters, one an irresponsible single mom and the other a kindhearted nurse, decide to throw one last party at their childhood home before it's sold by their parents. However, their bash ends up going awry in this raunchy and ridiculous comedy. (Repeat).