Sex and the City favourite episodes

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WITH 94 episodes over six stunning series SATC has given us many magical moments. Here some Liverpool ladies tell Emma Johnson their favourite ones.

Carolyn Hughes, columnist and PR:

"My favourite episode of Sex and the City – quite predictably – is the last episode. I thought it brought so much together and it made me feel like I had lived the journey with the Manhattan ladies.

I watch it quite often and it makes me laugh and cry over and over again – especially the bit where Carrie is in Paris and she looks into a bistro and sees four ladies having a laugh and a joke – reminding her of the friends she left behind stateside and how much they had shared together over the years.

"I loved it when the other three girls tell Big to ‘Go get our girl’ and bring her back from Paris. I am filling up just thinking about it. I have so missed those four ladies. If men were made to watch Sex and the City they would learn to understand women better!"

Louise Kissack, 28, from Everton, Construction project manager for McDonalds:

"IT JUST has to be the last one – where Carrie and Big finally get it together, and you just know they're going to live happily ever after. What can I say, even strong, independent woman- types love a fairytale ending!

"However, if I find out that they break up in the film, I will be writing a very, very stern letter to the producers."

Alpa Bisarya, Style City designer:

"IN a series with so many great moments it’s hard for me to pick just one so I’ve gone for two – I Heart NY and The Post It Always Sticks Twice.

"I Heart NY is when Carrie discovers Big is leaving New York and says one of the show’s great lines: ‘If you’re tired you take a nap-a, you don’t move to Napa.’

"The Carrie-Berger episodes were among my least favourite and one of the reasons I like the Post-It episode. After he dumps her, Carrie decides she needs to do something fabulous so they decide to go clubbing and get stoned, Then Carrie gets arrested. From then on the day is known as the day Carrie got arrested for smoking a joint not the day she got dumped by a Post- It note. It’s one of the funniest episodes and goes to show that no matter what happens with the men in your life, your friends are there for you."

Becky Davis, 24, is the entertainment reporter on Radio City:

"I LOVE the season finale of series two when Carrie finds out Big has got engaged, and she runs into him after the engagement party... the whole ‘Your girl is lovely Hubbell’ scene which is a reference to the film The Way We Were.

"I love it just because I think it's really heartwrenching but really clever too. It's a really easy one to identify with! The bit where Carrie falls down the stairs in the restaurant when Big's just told her he's engaged is such a powerful scene, because you can see they still have feelings for each other but they don't know how to put it into words."

Elizabeth Nelson, owner of Bridesworld, Wallasey:

"THE episode where Carrie and Big meet up in the park and end up falling in the lake, at the end of season XX is a classic. It is so awkward and clumsy because they don’t know what to say to each other. Carrie has spent hours deciding what to wear and then they end up soaking wet and back at his apartment."

Emma Gunby, account manager at Paver Smith, in Liverpool:

"MY favourite ever episode is I Heart NY at the end of season four. I absolutely love the scene where Carrie and Big are dancing to Moon River in his empty apartment, it is so perfectly romantic. They agree to have a classic last NY date but it is interrupted when Miranda goes into labour. Carrie rushes to his apartment to say goodbye but Big has already left leaving her the Moon River record with a note saying "If you ever feel lonely" and two tickets to Napa with a note reading "If I ever feel lonely." Big is obviously a total player but in this episode I totally understood why Carrie let him mess her around so much."

Laura Davis, Style City deputy editor:

"SEX and the City started out being really shocking but we all soon got used to the constant references about bedroom antics so it was great to see, in the episode Splat, that the series still had the power to surprise. A plastered Lexi Featherston (Third Rock from the Sun's Kristen Johnston) falling over her Manolos and out of a window, after announcing prophetically ‘I'm so bored I could die’, was not only hilarious but came as a warning of the consequences of partying too hard for too long. But a cosmopolitan or two can't hurt, surely..."

Joanne Watkinson, 25, from Liverpool, is a buyer and stylist for mywardrobe.com:

"I LOVE I Heart NY and it’s a bit of a sad one with Charlotte’s miscarriage but I also liked the episode with Brady’s first birthday party and Ex and the City.

"The one where Carrie does the fashion show and becomes fashion roadkill on the runway is also a good one. I was always so jealous of the girls on the show because they seemed to have so much time to do everything and such good friendships. I loved the New York lifestyle too and obviously all of the clothes."

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