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: Charlotte goes public with her relationship with Harry, her "un-polished" divorce lawyer. Despite her initial embarrassment over his appearance—even insisting he wax his back before the wedding—she realizes her deep attraction to him transcends her usual "Prince Charming" ideals.

: Samantha uses Richard Wright’s Hamptons house to throw a massive party. However, her performance of unattached sexual freedom begins to crack as she deals with lingering feelings of betrayal and anger toward him. Core Questions Raised Watch Sex And The City S5e08 - I Love A Charade...

: Miranda continues to navigate her new life as a mother. By the end of the weekend, she experiences a moment of clarity regarding her feelings for Steve, attempting to call him after sensing a shift in her own emotional landscape. : Charlotte goes public with her relationship with

: Carrie reconnects with fellow writer Jack Berger. Despite her cynical outlook on relationships following her breakups, they share an "effortless spark," leading Berger to ask her on a real date by the episode's end. However, her performance of unattached sexual freedom begins

: The girls attend the wedding of socialite Bitsy von Muffling and flamboyant lounge singer Bobby Fine (played by Nathan Lane). The group initially dismisses the union as a "charade" to mask Bobby’s suspected homosexuality, but they eventually recognize the couple's genuine companionship.

The episode functions as a critique of "Social Perfection," asking whether it is more honest to live a lonely truth or a happy charade. It introduces the concept of the —the necessary "butterflies" Carrie believes are essential for a relationship to survive beyond mere companionship. Where to Watch