
Carrie and Big enjoy a quiet, domestic night at home. They cook, drink wine, and listen to a Todd Rundgren record from their collection.
The scene transitions to Carrie's new job, introducing the podcast "X, Y, and Me." Her co-host, Che Diaz, begins the show with introductions.
The episode cross-cuts between two events: Big's intense 1,000th Peloton ride at home and Lily's masterful piano performance at her recital.
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Footage shown of Big's life at the funeral.
Back at her apartment, Carrie bumps into one of the condolence gifts. A musical box unexpectedly plays "Good Times" by Chic, a jarringly upbeat song for the occasion.
Plays in the background. While waiting for Carrie at a coffee shop, Charlotte discovers empty mini liquor bottles in Miranda's bag. Miranda then confides in Charlotte about the lack of intimacy in her marriage.
After Che's comedy special, Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda are outside the venue. Carrie and Charlotte decide to head home, turning down Miranda's suggestion to attend the after-party.
Inspired by Che's performance, Miranda decides not to go home and finds Che at the after-party. Che shares their weed with Miranda by "shotgunning" it into her mouth.
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Plays in the background. Over drinks, Carrie tells a concerned Charlotte and Miranda that she has decided to sell the apartment she shared with Big, dismissing their advice to avoid major decisions while grieving.
At a restaurant, Miranda and her law professor, Nya Wallace, are told by the host that there is no record of their reservation, despite Nya showing a confirmation.
The reservation mix-up is resolved when the host reveals Nya accidentally booked a table at the restaurant's San Francisco location. They laugh it off as Nya attributes it to hormones.
Plays in the background. While viewing an apartment with her realtor, Seema, Carrie is uncomfortably hit on by a recently divorced man. Seema intervenes, rescuing Carrie from the awkward encounter.
Charlotte and Harry arrive at Lisa's dinner party and realize they are the only white guests. Charlotte then embarrassingly mistakes a guest named Shawna for another Black woman she knows.
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Plays in the background. After an orthopedist appointment, Carrie learns her back pain is from a congenital hip defect requiring surgery. She celebrates that she is not, in fact, an "old lady."
Following a three-month time jump, a montage shows Carrie's physical therapy progress. The episode concludes with her successfully walking in high heels again. End credits.
Carrie, wearing a sari, attends a Diwali celebration with her friend Seema . Seema's parents ask Carrie about Seema's fictional boyfriend, Dennis, whom she invented to appease them.
Carrie is back in her old apartment, reflecting on her life and embracing her past.
The montage continues, showing Miranda, Charlotte, and Nya in their respective lives as the episode concludes. End credits.
The episode begins with the song "Spring is Here" playing over a montage of Carrie writing at her laptop in her apartment as the seasons change outside her window.
Charlotte and her friend Lisa engage in a highly competitive doubles tennis match, set to the song "Eye of the Tiger," showcasing their aggressive playing style.
Tennis mixed doubles match, Harry and Charlotte against Lisa and Herbert.
Plays in the background. The scene cuts to the school benefit auction. Co-host Herbert Wexley is on stage, addressing the audience and introducing his wife and co-host, Lisa Todd Wexley.
Plays in the background. Che Diaz performs a stand-up comedy routine at the school benefit auction. Miranda, who is in the audience, watches them on stage, completely captivated.
Plays in the background. Backstage at the auction, co-hosts Lisa and Herbert have a tense argument after he repeatedly criticizes her performance on the microphone in front of the audience.
The episode concludes with Carrie writing at her computer. Her voiceover states she has "found a glimmer of hope" after agreeing to a second date with Peter. End credits.
Equality rally.
Disturbed by loud music, Carrie goes to her downstairs neighbor Lisette's apartment. She finds the door ajar, Lisette passed out on the couch, and turns the music down.
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Carrie, Charlotte, and Miranda have lunch. They discuss Carrie’s upcoming date with her teacher, Miranda's volunteer project, and Charlotte's potential entry into menopause.
Carrie and Seema visit the club from earlier. The doorman recognizes Seema from the shelter event and welcomes them inside to dance.
Che performs "California Girls" at a surprise party to announce they are moving to Los Angeles to film a TV pilot, shocking Miranda who was unaware of the move.
Carrie attends a surprise wedding for her podcast colleague, Jackie, and his partner, Smoke. The joyful event prompts her to reflect on her own experiences with love and loss.
Carrie has a meaningful conversation with her producer, Franklin, at the wedding. He praises her on-air presence and offers to produce a solo podcast for her.
Alone on the Pont des Arts bridge in Paris, Carrie, wearing a vibrant orange Valentino gown, scatters Big's ashes from an Eiffel Tower-shaped purse into the Seine.
After scattering the ashes, Carrie texts Samantha Jones, who agrees to meet for a cocktail in Paris. The scene then transitions to Carrie hosting her new solo podcast, "Sex and the City," and ends with her sharing a kiss with her producer, Franklyn. End credits.