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Sex and the City :: Defining Moments (04x03)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Defining Moments
Episode #: 04x03
Original Airdate: Sunday June 10th, 2001
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Episode Crew
Director: Allen Coulter
Writer: Jenny Bicks
Teleplay: Jenny Bicks
 
Episode Summary
 
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Carrie and Big start to get along better until Carrie flirts with a jazz player and makes Big jealous. Seeing this, Carrie decides that she needs to set some boundaries for their relationship. Samantha sets boundaries with Trey, who only wants to have sex. Miranda, on the other hand, lowers her boundaries and lets her boyfriend urinate with the door open, but soon regrets her decision when he does every thing with the door open. Samantha lowers her boundaries as well and starts a lesbian relationship with an artist.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Chris NothplayedMr. BigRecurring (30th appearance)
Craig BierkoplayedRay KingRecurring (first appearance)
Kyle MacLachlan (1)playedTrey MacDougalRecurring (12th appearance)
Sonia BragaplayedMariaRecurring (first appearance)
Adriana SevanplayedBeautiful Woman 
Jim GaffiganplayedDoug 
Karen CulpplayedPark Avenue Woman #2 
Molly RussellplayedSha 
Orlagh CassidyplayedPark Ave. Woman #1 
Rob MounseyplayedPianist 
 
Episode Notes
 
This episode won the 2002 Emmy for 'Outstanding Costumes for a Series'.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Dum Dum ProjectBlessings 
Four Piece SuitSonya 
Mark BermanEngagement Party 1 
Momi OchionGlobal Minstrel 
Momi OchionInshalla 
Rob MounseySub Rosa 
Thievery CorporationSouka Nayo 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Samantha: There isn't enough wall space in New York City to hang all of my exes. Let me tell you - a lot of them were hung.
 
 
Episode Goofs
 
When Big and Carrie are at the Jazz bar, the position of Carrie's napkin changes throughout the scene.
 
 
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