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Carrie is spiraling while waiting for the New York Times review of her book. However, her real breakdown happens when she runs into Nina Katz—Aidan’s ex-girlfriend. Nina’s "disapproving face" becomes a symbol of Carrie’s internal guilt over how she treated Aidan, leading her into a neurotic obsession with what Nina (and the rest of the world) thinks of her.
"Does anyone else get second-hand embarrassment watching Carrie in 'Critical Condition'? 😬 We’ve all been there—obsessing over the 'face' of an ex’s new partner. Is Carrie being totally self-absorbed, or is [S5E6] Critical Condition
"Sex and the City" Critical Condition (TV Episode 2002) - IMDb Carrie is spiraling while waiting for the New
could sleep is the ultimate friendship goal. 🍼✨ Behind the PR power-suit, she really is the most supportive friend of the group. What’s your favorite 'soft' Samantha moment? #SATC #SamanthaJones #FriendshipGoals" "In 'Critical Condition,' everyone is under the microscope. is sweating the NYT review, is being judged by the 'mummy brigade,' and is fighting 🍼✨ Behind the PR power-suit, she really is
just being unnecessarily judgmental? Let’s talk about that awkward encounter! #SexAndTheCity #CarrieBradshaw #NinaKatz" "Can we talk about the real MVP of S5E6? Samantha Jones babysitting
Now a new mother to Brady, Miranda is overwhelmed and feels judged by the "perfect" mothers in her building. She eventually learns that she can't do everything on her own.