New Love: Some Random Feelings in the End of Season 4

Pearlie 2022-10-14 02:38:16

Obsessed with this song. Always listen, listen. Sex and the City, season four. Keep watching, watching.

Aidan, came back, left again. Everything seems to be perfect, it seems to be lost again. Carrie, a woman who is emotionally hysterical in her life and full of rationality in her writing, needs an Aidan, but she can't keep that Aidan. I think about how many love stories have such a supporting character Aidan, they are so almost perfect, they appear on a mission, leave tragically, fade in and out in life, and finally become a smile in memory, wipe Can't go, can't erase. Could it be that everything is a fulfillment, a fate that seems to have been established. A friend once said that everyone who was with you before meeting the one was because they owed you in their previous life. Their appearance is for you to cherish, the moment when a real one day, a certain person knocks on your shallow window. So, when they leave, don't be sad, and don't be pessimistic that there is no tomorrow. There will eventually be a better one waiting for you, as long as you go on better. It's a bit wicked, do you believe it?

The man who manages to stake a more than temporary claim on Carrie's heart would have to be really something. Aidan, words fail me when you shouts out, “you broke my heart,” the moment Carrie wants you to be back with her. I admire your courage to forgive and re-accept this emotional and complicated woman. Maybe you are fated to be a passer-by of Carrie, who only stays with her for a relatively longer period of time than most of her exes do, but I believe your appearance and re-appearance must mean something to her and to the story. Your significance is not only because of those unforgettable periods of time you two being together, but also because of the lesson you teach her and the lesson you learn. If I was the judge, I would say: leaving her is a right choice although it's really a painful decision.

Back to our leading roles—Carrie and Big, the ironic thing is that they seem totally different, but in fact, they are the same. I wonder what Carrie feels about Aidan may be not far from what Big feels about her. On one hand , Carrie desires the commitment of Big to obtain a sense of security in her relationship with him, while on the other hand, she cannot hide her fears of giving her commitment when the same situation but different “hero” are given. I'd say it is nothing more than a transposition. I'd say after this transposition, Carrie, in a perfectly-expected sense, should know the best solution to Big and her. I'd say I hope there would be a sweet ending whatever will happen in the next two seasons. I do not care about whether the prince and the princess in the story are being together and live happily afterwards or not,if only it proves true love. After all, it is merely a story, isn't it?



Maybe mistakes are what make our fate. Without them, what would shape our lives? Maybe if we had never veered off course we wouldn't fall in love, have babies, or be who we are. After all, things change, so do cities, people come into your life and they go. But it's comforting to know that the ones you love are always in your heart, and if you're very lucky, a plane ride away.

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  • Miranda: Soulmates only exist in the Hallmark aisle at Duane Reid Drugs.

  • Charlotte: Carrie, you're right, you have to tell him. But not before the wedding, it's supposed to be my week.

    Miranda: It's you day. You get a day.