The franchise has continued to evolve long after the original series finale in 2004:
“No, Carrie. He’s a toxic derivative wrapped in a bespoke suit. You need to deleverage.” HDSex and the City
A compelling romantic storyline often hinges on the "Cross-Borough Romance." This is the couple who meets at a mutual friend’s party in the Financial District. She lives in Park Slope. He lives in Astoria. Their love is measured in transfer points—the G train to the 7 train, the RER A to the Metro. The franchise has continued to evolve long after
“But he’s Mr. Big .”
Sound of a single “click” from a Bloomberg terminal closing. She lives in Park Slope
In a small town, everyone knows your name—and your baggage, your high school reputation, and your parents’ divorce. In a city, no one knows your name, and that lack of history is intoxicatingly romantic.