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Pick-a-little, Talk-a-littlesex And The City : ... May 2026

Revisit the iconic moments and themes from this pivotal episode:

experiences a revelation about dating when Berger bluntly tells her that if a man isn't calling, " He's just not that into you ". This line later inspired the best-selling book and subsequent film. Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-LittleSex and the City : ...

"Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little" is the title of Season 6, Episode 4 , which originally aired on July 13, 2003. The title is a direct reference to the song of the same name from the musical The Music Man , which depicts a group of town gossips. In this landmark episode: Revisit the iconic moments and themes from this

face their first major conflict after Carrie critiques his novel, Hurricane Pandora , specifically calling out his choice to have a character wear a scrunchie—a fashion "don't" for New Yorkers. The title is a direct reference to the

prepares her first Shabbat dinner for Harry as part of her conversion to Judaism, only to be heartbroken when he doesn't seem to appreciate the effort.

and Jerry "Smith" Jerrod engage in elaborate sexual role-playing fantasies.

Revisit the iconic moments and themes from this pivotal episode:

experiences a revelation about dating when Berger bluntly tells her that if a man isn't calling, " He's just not that into you ". This line later inspired the best-selling book and subsequent film.

"Pick-A-Little, Talk-A-Little" is the title of Season 6, Episode 4 , which originally aired on July 13, 2003. The title is a direct reference to the song of the same name from the musical The Music Man , which depicts a group of town gossips. In this landmark episode:

face their first major conflict after Carrie critiques his novel, Hurricane Pandora , specifically calling out his choice to have a character wear a scrunchie—a fashion "don't" for New Yorkers.

prepares her first Shabbat dinner for Harry as part of her conversion to Judaism, only to be heartbroken when he doesn't seem to appreciate the effort.

and Jerry "Smith" Jerrod engage in elaborate sexual role-playing fantasies.

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