Sex and the City

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Sex and the City is a television series and motion picture based on a novel by Candace Bushnell.

Six seasons of the television program were aired between 1998 and 2004 by cable channel HBO and worldwide. They portrayed the lives of four fashionable single New York women in their thirties and forties, whose activities were characterised by promiscuity, drunkenness, moral vacuity, shallow materialism, and a complete absence[Citation Needed] of intellectual or spiritual values. Only one episode[Citation Needed] gave any inkling of self-awareness; it was entitled "Are we Sluts?". The show has been criticized as thinly veiling the lives of four promiscuous homosexual men under the guise of four women.[1]

In 2008 a movie of the same name, and starring the same lead actresses, was premiered. After a successful first week of release, attendance for the film dropped a sharp 63% amid a primarily negative response from critics and first-week viewers.[2][3]

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