Sex and the City: Four Women and a Funeral

Episode score 8.4 Great

Four Women and a Funeral

  • 17.
  • Season: 2
  • Episode: 5
  • First Aired: 7/4/1999
  • Prod Code: 205

EPISODE OVERVIEW

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Carrie starts making it up with Mr. Big. Samantha is ostracized from New York's social scene after she commits an indiscretion. Charlotte falls for a recently widowed man she meets at a funeral. Miranda buys her own apartment, and starts suffering panic attacks. Add a recap »

Writers:
Jenny Bicks
Director:
Allen Coulter
Stars:
Sarah Jessica Parker (Carrie Bradshaw)
Cynthia Nixon (Miranda Hobbes)
Kim Cattrall (Samantha Jones)
Kristin Davis (Charlotte York McDougal)
Recurring Role:
Chris Noth (Mr. Big)
Guest Star:
Shannon Williams (Josephina)
Ellen Tobie (Shippy Shipman)
Barbara Spiegel (Realtor)
Rhasaan Orange (Assistant)
Jimmy Noonan (Bouncer)
Felicity LaFortune (Sandy)
Michael DeVries (Richard (Dick) Cranwell)
Lisa Butler (Maitre D')
Porter Beerman (Hostess)
Seth Barrish (Mortgage Guy)
Kurt Deutsch (Ned)
Susan Willis (older woman)
  • Samantha is a social outcast. In the original showing, she is returned to social acceptance by meeting John Kennedy Jr. After his death, she now meets Leonardo DiCaprio. edit »
  • Charlotte: Please tell me those are your sisters?
    Ned: (smiling) I don't have any sisters! edit »
  • Miranda: Are you saying you fucked him back to life?
    Charlotte: In a way, yes.
    Carrie: Man, you're good. edit »
  • Charlotte: I mean my hat blew right into her headstone, she was clearly sending me a message.
    Samantha: Yeah, don't fuck my husband, you hat loving bitch. edit »
  • Carrie: So how was the sex?
    Charlotte: Amazing, it was like Liz was looking over us, giving us her blessing.
    Carrie: Threesome in absentia. edit »
  • Charlotte: Everyone needs a man, that's why I rent. If you own and he still rents then the power structure is all off. It's emasculating, men don't want a woman who's too self sufficient.
    Samantha: I'm sorry, did someone just order a Victorian straight up? edit »
  • Victorian


    The Victorian era of Great Britain is considered the height of the British industrial revolution and the apex of the British Empire. It is often defined as the years from 1837 to 1901, when Queen Victoria reigned. edit »
  • Title

    This is a reference to the Richard Curtis film, Four Weddings and a Funeral starring Hugh Grant and Andie McDowell. edit »
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