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An Fairly Good Episode
KatherinePetersdorf1 July 2013
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The Bay of Married Pigs was a fairly good episode. I found some of the incidents in the episode beyond humorous.

The idea of there being a cold war between Marries and Singles is a great plot for the episode. I feel that cold war in real life as well and I think it is an important issue to cover.

Samantha's part of the episode seems untrue to her personality. I felt like it was poor writing on the staff for this episode.

The format of the episode was okay, but I do wish that there would be more story lines that branch off for the other characters, but it was centered around Carrie and Miranda instead of all four, as it usually is.

I felt weird about Miranda's part of the story, the way she treated her fix up wasn't right, she was nice enough to her, but she just used her in the end.
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Carrie sees how her married friends have changed!
Lady_Targaryen4 April 2006
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Staying one weekend in the Hamptons with her favorite couple of friends Patience and Peter,Carrie was having fun in their beach house, until in the second day, in the morning, she sees Peter without his underwear on. After telling Patience about what happened, she is expelled from their house right after Patience gets mad about it. That's what is needed to make Carrie think about the differences between married women and single women. For Miranda, after someone gets married, all the single friends become the enemy. Samantha complements saying that this is because married women are afraid of the single women,since they can have sex in any place and anywhere, and one of those men can be the husband of the married women. Others opinions around the episode comes out, like some married women telling that when they were single they were desperate, and the reasons why they change is because ''I'' becomes ''We'', and they don't make decisions alone anymore.

At the same time,Miranda gets confused in the company she works as a lesbian because she is single,Carrie starts going out with a guy who only thinks about marrying,bringing Charlotte and Samantha to one of the most annoying parties with ''the enemy'' ever.

aka "A Baía dos Porcos Casados " - Brazil
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