Since at first she didn't succeed, it's try, try again for Carrie Bradshaw (Golden Globe winner Sarah Jessica Parker) when she gets another shot at romance with good-guy Aidan (John Corbett) in the comedy's fourth season. An invitation to the opening of a bar owned by Aidan and Steve (David Eigenberg) reunites Carrie with her lost love, and this time their relationship proceeds to the uncharted territories of cohabitation and -- gasp! -- engagement. Of course, cold feet may prevent Carrie from going where's she's never gone ...
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Since at first she didn't succeed, it's try, try again for Carrie Bradshaw (Golden Globe winner Sarah Jessica Parker) when she gets another shot at romance with good-guy Aidan (John Corbett) in the comedy's fourth season. An invitation to the opening of a bar owned by Aidan and Steve (David Eigenberg) reunites Carrie with her lost love, and this time their relationship proceeds to the uncharted territories of cohabitation and -- gasp! -- engagement. Of course, cold feet may prevent Carrie from going where's she's never gone before, and their courtship is not without a physical confrontation -- namely a brawl between Aidan and Big (Chris Noth) at the former's house in the country. Speaking of love triangles, Samantha (Kim Cattrall) explores her sapphic side in an affair with an artist (Sonia Braga), and, in what may be an even bigger surprise, flirts with monogamy when she finds herself falling for hotel magnate Richard Wright (James Remar). Meanwhile, marital woes continue for Charlotte (Kristin Davis), whose unquenchable desire to start a family leads to irreconcilable differences with Trey (Kyle MacLachlan). But the biggest roller coaster of them all is endured by Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), who has a one-night stand with a post-testicular cancer Steve that results in a pregnancy she may want to end, and, in a poignant, Emmy-nominated episode ("My Motherboard, My Self"), deals with the sudden death of her mother. Guest stars for the season, which won a Golden Globe for Best Television Series: Musical or Comedy, include Margaret Cho, Alan Cumming, Craig Bierko, Jim Gaffigan, Frances Sternhagen, Ron Rifkin, Ed Koch, Heidi Klum, and Candice Bergen. Joe Friedrich, Rovi
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