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stephanie flint
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I love all the characters, but Iam most like Miranda. I love to try to organize my life and keep things under rules. However, as soon as I get comfortable and feel like life is going exactly how I want, I am thrown for a loop. I love the way Miranda deals with all of life's curve balls, and I like to think that I bounce back from heavy blows the same way that Miranda does. She is so organized, and ready to take life on no matter what it may throw at her. Her self confidence varies in all of the episodes, but she never doubts who she is or who her true friends are. I love how she takes her life as it comes and plans for the future without forgetting the present. One of my favorite episodes of her is when she gets up on the mechanical bull and rips her shirt open. No, not exactly classy, but she wasn't afraid to put herself out there and even though it's not something she wanted to do, she forced herself to, and felt rejuvenated afterwards. When the last episode aired, I really was sad that I wouldn't see her characters smart, sassy and sarcastic comments anymore. I knew I would miss all of 'my girls' and have been re-watching all the seasons getting excited for the movie to come out. I can't wait for the reunion.
Miranda might not be the most popular S&TC star, but I hope that people see the wonderful characteristics that she(we) have to offer.
I hope everyone out there enjoys the movie, and remembers to take their best girlfriends out for cosmos after the movie. We all need to remember how wonderful it is to have such varying and different friends and what wonderful thing these other people bring to our lives!
I LOVE SEX AND THE CITY!!!
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