Quick Summary
Carrie starts depositing her personal items at Big’s flat, hoping the small gesture will quietly underline that their partnership is settled. Meanwhile, Miranda recently receives the news that she subtly suffers from a lazy medical ovary in her reproductive system.
About This Program ✦
The series titled is presented as a programme in the form of an episode. It follows the lives of a small group of characters, delivering snapshots of their everyday interactions and personal challenges, and its concise storytelling. Though brief, the episode format allows the show to focus tightly on specific moments within the characters' stories. In this particular instalment, Carrie starts to habitually leave some of her personal items at Big's flat. By doing so she hopes to subtly signal that their relationship has settled into a more permanent, stable arrangement, and she quietly hopes it will be noticed. At the same time, her friend Miranda receives unsettling news about her health. Carrie's decision to deposit her belongings isn’t merely practical; it functions as a quiet affirmation of commitment. The act of leaving objects behind creates a sense of shared space, reinforcing the impression that the partnership has moved beyond casual encounters and into something more enduring, and subtly signals a deeper bond. Miranda, on the other hand, learns that one of her ovaries is under‑functioning—a condition often described as a lazy ovary. The diagnosis introduces a new layer of concern for her, prompting her to confront the implications of this reproductive issue while navigating the rest of her life, and she must consider future plans.
Sex and the City broadcasts on Sky Comedy at 1:30pm, Monday, 9 February 2026. (Subtitles)



