The series is credited with redefining modern womanhood on television by frankly discussing topics like sexuality, safe sex, and female empowerment. Sex and the City (TV Series 1998–2004)
(Cynthia Nixon): A cynical, career-driven corporate lawyer. Cultural Impact and Legacy The series is credited with redefining modern womanhood
: The show follows four female friends in their 30s and 40s navigating the complexities of romance, sex, and career in New York City . Main Characters : The series is credited with redefining modern womanhood
The phrase refers to the availability of the iconic 1998 TV series with 284 available subtitles (the phrase "Доступни титлови" is Serbian/Bulgarian for "available subtitles"). Series Overview The series is credited with redefining modern womanhood
(Kim Cattrall): A sexually liberated and confident PR executive.
( Sarah Jessica Parker ): A sex columnist who serves as the show's narrator.