In love, women are always braver, Carrie's hesitation about marriage just needs a small push to get out of hand, and Big starts to get scared. Of course Miranda's words were the trigger, but by no means the cause. Having the experience of failing at something is often not as good as having no experience.
Carrie's handling of the phone call on the eve of the wedding was quite appropriate, which made Big's silliness on the eve of the wedding, not calling a friend, but calling the bride for comfort, seemed logical. However, he couldn't be shaken again and again, and again and again, Carrie was so angry that he beat Big in the street.
Mexico trip. The importance of boudoir is manifested at this time. When a woman is in love, she least wants to be disturbed, but most needs someone to accompany her. In other words, you have to be cheeky and stick around, eat with her, live with her, play with her, and endure her indifferent expression. Of course, for a 40-year-old woman, it is still somewhat idealistic to have a friend who will leave her family behind and accompany you to Mexico.
With the exception of Charlotte, the women are in emotional crisis. It is often difficult to tell the direction when you are in it, and you will not be able to see exactly what you want. Blindly thinking about punishing the wrongdoer, but ignoring that this kind of punishment will implicate yourself. In fact, when you are hesitant, you only need to distinguish whether the struggle is whether you want to separate, and then a little angel always jumps out to say good things about him, or you want to forgive, but the little devil refuses. Then kick them both away and be yourself. The former is like Samantha, the latter is like Carrie and Miranda. After a man makes a mistake, women often only want to forgive, but ignore whether they want to forgive.
I love the way Carrie and Big reconcile, open the closet, look at each other, then hug and kiss. Why do you need to explain, since everyone knows what the other party thinks. It wasn't logic, it was love.
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