After learning of Big’s engagement, a freaked-out Carrie tries to cope with the ramifications. Miranda sleeps with Steve for the first time after their breakup. Charlotte tries to overcome her…
Carrie unexpectedly runs into Mr. Big—and his new 27-year-old girlfriend, Natasha—at a Hamptons party. Miranda tries in vain to have some mature fun in the Hamptons. Charlotte pretends to be…
Episode Title: Twenty-Something Girls vs. Thirty-Something Women
Carrie dates a recovering alcoholic who becomes obsessed with her. Charlotte is determined to learn how to have good sex after her latest partner falls asleep on her, and drags…
Carrie dates an author who has a premature ejaculation problem and finds that she regrets having to break-up… with his perfect family. Child-phobic Miranda dates a divorced father who has…
Carrie tries to make a relationship with her “fuck buddy.” Miranda dates an abusive, condescending lawyer. Charlotte becomes a free-wheeling dater and double-books dates with two guys on the same…
Carrie starts going to therapy after obsessing about Big for too long. Offended by the diagnosis of dating men who are wrong for her, she dates cute fellow-patient Seth (Jon…
Carrie is horrified when Big casually tells her he’s moving to Paris for seven months. Miranda dates a man who only wants to have sex in places where they might…
A frustrated Carrie tries to get Big to make time to meet the girls. Miranda meets Steve Brady, a cute bartender who wants to be more than a one-night stand….
Carrie gets fed up with Big’s inability to pay attention to her. Miranda inadvertently sets her interior designer up with a long-distance would-be boyfriend, and they marry after only four…
Carrie starts to “officially” date Mr. Big again. Miranda dates a guy who insists on watching porn while they have sex. Fed up with cheating men, Charlotte spends time with…
Carrie starts seeing Mr. Big again. Miranda buys her own apartment on the Upper West Side. Charlotte meets a recent widower at a cemetery. Samantha’s actions with a married man…
Single and fabulous Carrie gets a horrible photo taken for the cover story of New York Magazine: Single and Fabulous…?. Miranda fakes orgasms with her current boyfriend. Charlotte starts dating…
Episode Title: They Shoot Single People, Don't They?
Carrie turns freakish herself after dating a string of freaky guys and freaks out the very normal Ben when trying to discover his secret freakiness. Miranda dates “Manhattan Guy,” a…
Carrie accidentally suggests that her friend Susan Sharon leave her domineering, violent husband. Miranda builds up the courage to talk dirty in bed. Charlotte tries to replace the perfect man…
Carrie meets “the new Yankee,” Joe, at a baseball game, all the while preparing for her first post-breakup encounter with Big. Miranda gets fed up with the girls always talking…
As Caroline and Richard prepare to leave for Italy to visit his newborn son, Richard makes a confession that gives Caroline second thoughts about their future together: he never wanted…
After deciding they can’t wait to get married, Caroline and Richard plan their nuptials for the following week. But while Caroline and Annie search for the perfect wedding dress, Richard…
Caroline gives Richard a matrimonial ultimatum; but on his way to propose to her, he is taken hostage in a video store holdup. He decides that escape will prove his…
Sparks fly between Caroline and Randy when he pays her a surprise visit in New York and they end up getting stuck together in a subway tunnel for two hours….
Caroline’s plans to rent out her house in Wisconsin hit an unexpected snag when Grandma Duffy refuses to leave, forcing Caroline to return to Wisconsin, where she is surprised to…
Episode Title: Caroline and the Return of the Sudsy Guy (1)
There’s to be a big celebrity banquet to celebrate Caroline’s 2000th strip, but there’s a snag: Caroline is completely blocked in terms of fresh, funny ideas. While everyone else waits…
Caroline and the gang visit her family’s home in Wisconsin and learn her parents are selling the house. Distraught, she prolongs her stay (while Richard unwillingly bonds with the locals),…
Caroline tries to right an old wrong by giving up a romantic weekend in Boston with Richard to help out a visiting childhood chum, Joanie, whom Caroline once bullied in…
Caroline is appalled to discover that Del (currently obsessed with buying a new Porsche) is paying his partner Charlie to stay at home so that his bizarre ideas won’t compromise…
Del and Caroline participate in the company’s mentoring program, but Caroline’s adolescent charge Stan develops an embarrassing crush on her, while Del’s turns into a teenage fixer who takes over…
Caroline becomes upset over what she sees as Richard’s refusal to share his private life with her — which comes to a head when Reg Preston’s girlfriend kicks him out…
In this Christmas-themed episode, the students of Springfield Elementary are unwittingly used as a focus group to test new toys. The product of their labors, a cuddly doll named Funzo,…
After winning a motorcycle at a dance contest, Homer becomes part of a motorcycle gang. But when he puts Marge’s photo in a biker magazine, a much tougher gang takes…
Due to overuse of fertility medication, Apu and wife Manjula give birth to octuplets. Desperate for money, Apu loans the babies to an unscrupulous carny promoter, then needs Homer’s help…
Homer bowls a perfect 300 game, then concludes that the greatest accomplishment of his life is behind him. He reconnects with the world by bonding with baby Maggie.
Fleeing from a duel, Homer takes his family to live on a farm. There he discovers that by mixing tomatoes, tobacco and radioactivity from the nuclear plant, he can create…
In “I Know What You Diddily-Iddly-Did” the SImpsons fear they have killed Ned Flanders. “Desperately Xeeking Xena” satirizes superheroes of yore with “Stretch Dude” Bart and “Clobber Girl” Lisa. And…
With Lisa’s help, Homer uses his vast knowledge of food to become the town’s leading restaurant critic. But when he gets petty and vindictive in his criticisms, all the other…
Episode Title: Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?
When Bart commits an extremely destructive prank, he is given Focusyn, a pill to help him concentrate in school. At first the results are impressive, and then Bart starts believing…
Homer befriends Mel Gibson just as Mel is completing a remake of Mr. Smith Goes To Washington. Homer convinces Mel to make the film more violent, with disastrous results.
After their bank account is drained at a cyber-cafe, the Simpsons go on a disastrous low-budget trip to Japan, where they wind up as contestants on a humiliating game show.
Mayor Quimby flees Springfield, leaving the town chapter of Mensa in charge. As the group’s new power goes to their heads, they take their utopian plans too far and the…
A new mogul wins the hearts of the townspeople with a shower of cash. Jealous, Mr. Burns asks Homer to help make him a beloved billionaire too, and they hatch…
When Bart ruins Springfield’s chance to host the Olympics, the kids are sentenced to community service work at the retirement home. To help the residents recapture their youth, Bart takes…
Homer’s failed do-it-yourself project gets mistaken for “outsider art.” Suddenly in the limelight, Homer must come up with new “works” to impress the art world.