And Just Like That...

Diwali - S1-E6

Continuity mistake: Before Andre says they must order Mojitos, Myrtle's couple extends his right arm to comfort her. A shot later his hand is holding the menu.

Sacha

Diwali - S1-E6

Continuity mistake: After Nye says "What wasn't about men?", Myrtle lowers her right hand, palm upwards. A shot later her arm is raised and her hand is closed in a fist.

Sacha

Diwali - S1-E6

Continuity mistake: After Charlotte tells about her erotic dream, Miranda picks up food with her left hand. Shot changes and now she's picking food with her right hand.

Sacha

Diwali - S1-E6

Continuity mistake: When Miranda tells Charlotte that she had sex with Che, the position of Charlotte's head is not continuous between the front shots and the ones from behind. Also, her left hand changes positions between shots.

Sacha

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When in Rome - S1-E3

Trivia: In Sex And The City, when Carrie is talking about Natasha, she angrily says, "Say hi to Najinski or whatever her name is..." In this episode, in the will, she's named as Natasha Najinski.

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Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered - S1-E8

Question: Che says to Miranda that she has been f**king her for 3 weeks yet in previous episodes, they had sex in Carrie's kitchen, and then we watch seasons pass as Carrie wrote her book, so how has it only been 3 weeks?

Answer: Che's referring to when they officially began their affair (right after the fund-raiser auction) and had declared their feelings for one another. The kitchen incident was a separate, one-time encounter with a long gap in-between, though with an open invitation for future meet-ups.

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