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Sex and the City :: Politically Erect (03x02)
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| Title: | Politically Erect |
| Episode #: | 03x02 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday June 11th, 2000 |
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After three weeks, Carrie and Bill Kelley take their relationship to the next level but ends after he reveals his fantasy. Charlotte moves forward with her goal to get married by the end of the year. Samantha meets a bachelor who isn't her perfect match height wise but a match between the sheets. Miranda confronts Steve about becoming exclusive.
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Stanford: I can only stay a few minutes. I got tickets to the Vagina Monologues.
Carrie: Why?
Stanford: Just because I don't eat at the restaurant doesn't mean I can't hear the specials. | Carrie: I figured we made a good match. I was adept at fashion; he was adept at politics. And really, what's the difference? They're both about recycling shop-worn ideas and making them seem fresh and inspiring. | Samantha: I don't believe in the Republican party or the Democratic party. I just believe in parties. | Charlotte: I can't believe you're dating a politician. You're not even registered to vote!
Carrie: It's the undecideds they're really after. |
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