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Sex and the Cidiots

Kevin McCaffrey & Jon Daly

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A "Sex And The City" podcast by two married guys, comedian Kevin McCaffrey and writer Jon Daly, who are watching the show for the very first time. Funny, revealing, often drunk, (arguably) sexy, and ready for the reboot on HBO Max: And Just Like That...
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Spoiler up top: this is, in our opinion, probably the best episode of Girls we’ve seen yet. It rules. The four gals are all together, there’s almost too many amazing lines to write down, there’s realistic friend dynamics on a weekend away at Marnie’s aunt’s beach house, and there’s a Shoshanna monologue and resulting scene that is so good we just h…
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Welp, Mr. Pump is dead and it’s time to go to the funeral and a) mourn, if you’re a normal person, b) whine like a hangry toddler if you’re Adam or c) network for your now dead e-book if you’re Hannah. When God shuts a door on your e-book he opens a window for a real book in this case, at least until legal problems get in the way, and Hannah takes …
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Adam’s got an unwanted, surprise guest in this episod of “Girls,” and it’s the absolutely wild Gabby Hoffman! His disaster of a sister shows up and gets an invite to Hannah’s 25th birthday party which features Hannah’s parents dancing, an unwanted duet from party organizer Marnie, an awkward Shosh/Ray reunion, a bar fight with poor man’s Anderson C…
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In the Season 3 premiere, Hannah’s back on track with her both her book and Adam, and things are going great — until Natalia and Amy Schumer see the man who ghosted, and give him a hall-of-fame level smackdown at Grumpy’s. Shosh is on a type-A, well-planned sexual rumspringa, Marnie is living with her mom and still spiraling about a Charlie breakup…
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Well this episode was unpleasant to watch! There’s an iconic musical performance at a party by Marnie, and everything else is even harder to watch, somehow — Hannah’s physical self-destruction, to both butt and ear, as she flips out about her book — and Adam’s really rough fall off the wagon and into some problematic-to-bad sex with his nice new gi…
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Hey, have you ever watched Girls and been like, “why does Jessa suck so much?” Well, wonder no longer! This episode takes a trip upstate to meet her dad (Ben Mendelsohn!) and his wife (Rosanna Arquette!!), a couple of stone cold weirdos who eat nothing but rabbit and do basically nothing. Hannah has a sexcapade with a goofy high schooler in a turtl…
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In this memorable departure of a Girls episode, it’s only one “girl” — Hannah — as she follows Joshua/Josh (Patrick Wilson) home to admit she’s been using his trash can, then bones him silly for two days, passes out in his fancy shower, and considers a new life for herself. It’s a DIVISIVE episode, and we’re glad to bring it to ALL the Sex and the …
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New cast member alert! Rosie O’Donnell announced she will play “Mary” on the 3rd season of “And Just Like That,” and we popped on to talk about that, our predictions and hopes for her character, and what we know about the next season. Join the year-round fun over on patreon.com/kevinandjon for over 100 bonus podcasts, live zoom hangs, and Discord c…
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Hannah gets a freelance job from everyone’s favorite edgy website, JazzHate (think VICE/Buzzfeed) and decides to see what a night on cocaine is all about. Elijah joins her on her journey which they really seem to enjoy, after grabbing cocaine from Laird (the great Jon Glaser), the former junkie who lives downstairs. Booth Jonathan returns to show M…
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We begin with some updates from Sex and the City / And Just Like That world: Karen Pittman aka Nya Wallace has joined Che in leaving the show before season 3, leaving us only a Seema & TLDR departure from forming a little show called "Sex and The City." We also talk about the media's weird obsession with Gen Z seeing SATC for the first time on Netf…
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This is SO S.A.T.C., says our Shosh, as the gals go to a book release party for an annoying college friend played by Jenny Slate. Hannah’s writing rival is having success which drives her crazy enough so that she takes almost the literal first step towards being a writer, and goes to a reading held by her favorite college teacher (played by Michael…
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The massive controversy from this episode: was Shosh wearing pants as she ran around Bushwick…on crack?! The girls all head to the biggest warehouse party in Brooklyn, and this party? Has everything: a pack of lesbians, Charlie and Ray’s suddenly successful band, the world’s saddest husband trying to cheat on his wife with Jessa, a glass cigarette …
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Happy Valentine’s Day, lovers! We decided to do a classic romcom that *one* of us had never seen, and drop it as a romantic, holiday bonus. So here we are, with a movie that doesn’t work on paper, but big time works on the screen: a star-making turn by Julia Roberts who has “it” more than just about anyone has ever had, Richard Gere somehow making …
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In the aftermath of Hannah’s diary revelation, Marnie & Charlie break up…or at least Charlie attempts to. That leads to Marnie going to the apartment of her boyfriend for the very first time, somehow, and doing some bargaining. Hannah takes typically awful advice from Jessa to try to F her boss “for the story,” and fails, before dropping by Adam’s …
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After Hannah finds out she has HPV, she calls her ex-boyfriend Elijah (Andrew Rannells) who makes a tremendous debut, revealing secrets and throwing out dad-related accusations. Marnie flirts with the ridiculously named Booth Jonathan (Jorma Taccone), Shosh gets into a (great) show called “Baggage” and talks about her own emotional baggage with Han…
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Well you’ve probably heard the news, or at least the rumor, innuendo, and vague-gramming: it appears Sara Ramirez and their iconic character of Che Diaz is leaving “And Just Like That.” Thankfully, since the show isn’t coming back until 2025, we all have time to process our grief. Kevin & Jon hop on the mics to talk about what we know so far about …
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Four women in NYC, trying to figure out life…we loved it the first time we did it, so why not why not try it again? EVERY episode on Patreon.com/kevinandjon, with every-other, alternating episodes here on the main feed! We begin as Hannah (Lena Dunham) learns mom and dad won’t be funding her NYC life anymore, sending her into a spiral. Marnie (Alli…
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Oh hi, fellow Cidiots! While the only thing that makes this SATC branded is a brief, BLONDE Cynthia Nixon appearance, we thought it might be nice to drop a little bonus podcast for people on a week where so many of us have a lot of extra travel for Thanksgiving. This is also a little sample of what we're consistently doing on Patreon in between And…
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Good news: this isn’t the end. We’re gonna have a season 3, but let’s sum up what happened at the end of season 2: SAMANTHA. More than we thought we’d get. A tremendously emotional Steve and Miranda scene. Then: the big dinner party. Nya getting some honor we’ve never heard of, having a sad moment, then a lot of funny/sexy stuff with Toussaint from…
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Well, we didn’t expect this today: And Just Like That has been renewed for a season 3. For us? We love it. The AMPTP (Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers) are trying to keep this, and everything else creative, from ever happening again. But if those goons ever agree to anything close to reasonable working conditions for writers and …
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As we approach the Last Supper at Carrie’s old apartment, will it be OUR very last supper with this show, ever?! With Steve’s Coney Island happy ending and Carrie checking off items on her New York bucket list, it feels like we might be getting close to tying it all up. Charlotte gets loaded after work, Miranda witnesses Che’s Miranda-centric stand…
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Carrie and Aidan are making big moves, to big places, with big baggage, and it feels like it could be the beginning of our ending. Miranda and Charlotte turn into kids again as they watch their kids start turning into adults, Nya throws herself into the world of Tinder until she gets a rude Instagram awakening, Seema straight up copy/pastes a Saman…
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In this (pretty good!) episode, Carrie decides Mr. Big was the wrong way to go, it should have been Aidan forever, they have a sexy hotel week, and Aidan is very funny in how he tells a neighbor who they are. Miranda goes back to the internship she ditched, Charlotte has a very relatable struggle with her body until she finds out someone is heavier…
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It's February 14, which you might not even understand or have heard of if you're a BOY! We've got Anthony on Drew Barrymore's morning show, a poet with a big ol' baguette, Miranda back on the dating scene with a voice actress, Charlotte on brownies, Rock as America's Top Model, Nya with a soufflé, LTW cockblockin' at 100%, and everyone yelling at r…
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This episode had a lot that felt like old Sex and the City! That’s a good thing. Charlotte walks the walk as sex-positive mom, Carrie goes to Widowpalooza, Miranda has all the spooning and all the breakups, and there’s a great (night) brunch scene about keeping in touch with exes. Which leads to, of course…an email to the #1 ex. To get more movies …
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The first Halloween episode in Sex and the City history? We’ll take it, even if LTW and Nya were the only ones to put on an actual cosutme. Carrie blocks a bike, is relieved when the guy turns out to be rich (read: dateable), then dumps him when he works two days in a row. Charlotte & Harry do a great couples costume then deal with Rock getting a m…
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Guess what? We loved this. A good, old school Sex and the City episode with wacky stuff going on, goofy sexy laughs and as a bonus, a pile of guest stars. Candy Berg, Billy D, Victor Garber, Gloria Steinem, oh my! There are empty climaxes (Charlotte/Harry), a pair of terrible parents (LTW & MR LTW), a return to a more realistic, non-sociopathic hum…
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Two things off the top, fair warning: 1) audio a little different from normal, apologies, and 2) this is our least favorite episode in the entire damn series…so far. Carrie struggles while recording her audiobook, and there are some nice, genuine thoughts about grief — mainly from Bitsy Von Muffling. LTW and Charlotte make the Milf list (cool) then…
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Carrie does NOT want to say the V-word, and she enlists her F-buddy to avoid the V-word in several writing sessions. Miranda hits AA and loses her phone on the beach and meets Che’s husband (for real), Charlotte becomes furious at her daughter for selling dresses to pursue her art, Seema is the queen of red flags, LTW welcomes the world’s most anno…
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The ladies — SO MANY LADIES — are back, and so are your fellas to talk about it all. We begin with a sexy montage to catch us up on who everybody is boning at the moment (or what Netflix they’re watching), and most of our gals plus Anthony make their way to the Met Ball. Carrie’s struggling to DTR with her podcast producer boy toy, Miranda is in LA…
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Well, friggin’ SPOILER ALERT, because no one can keep a secret anymore: Kim Cattrall will return, ish, in the season 2 finale of “And Just Like That.” Let’s talk about everything we know so far, how we feel about it, and when, where, and how long this season will go! (June 22, 2 episodes the first night, and nine more Thursdays after that) To get m…
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For some reason, TV shows HATE to tell you exactly when they will air, but at least we know the month! And Just Like That season 2 returns this June, and this podcast returns with it. Kevin and Jon check in to cover the new trailer, catch up on what we know about the season so far, and they even remember most of the names! Maybe some things ARE bet…
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If you take a shot every time a famous person surprisingly shows up in the 2009 (but feels like 1998) movie, “He’s Just Not That Into You,” you’ll be as drunk as Kevin and Jon are by the end of this thing. Several separate but interlocking stories make this sort of like, what if “Love, Actually” wasn’t about love? And it all came from an episode of…
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In her first role post-Sex and the City, SJP joined an ensemble Christmas movie to answer the question: what if Carrie fully sucked? It’s a cozy family movie requested by a number of listeners, so we thought it would be a fun reason to jump back on the Cidiots feed. Diane Keaton and Coach T. Nelson are great together, Luke Wilson is creepin’ it up,…
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Lindsay Lohan is back with a Netflix Christmas movie, and Kevin and Jon were hungover after celebrating Friend Christmas this weekend, so we have a seasonal bonus episode for y'all, and if you drink every time you see a Christmas movie cliché, you'll black out 'til actual Xmas. It's Overboard-meets-It's A Wonderful Life with Lindsay Lohan and Chord…
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The year was 2004, and a group of ladies on Wisteria Lane brought a bunch of wacky drama that turned into the biggest pop culture phemonenon of the year: Desperate Housewives. Teri Hatcher, Marcia Cross, Eva Longoria, Felicity Huffman, Nicollette Sheridan and a series of dudes including a hot gardener and — according to Jon — a slightly less hot pl…
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After only 29 years of waiting, we have a sequel for the cult Halloween classic, “Hocus Pocus.” All three OG Sanderson Sisters are back — SJP of course, as well as Bette Midler, and Kathy Najimy — and this movie asks the question no one was asking: what if these child murdering witches could be redeemed? We’ve got new technology gags, we’ve got Bus…
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Jason Lewis AKA Smith Jerrod is on Dancing With The Stars, Season 31, and in his honor, Kevin and Jon are watching and podcasting on this show until he gets eliminated! (Please, no spoilers! Who KNOWS how long this will take?!) Here’s a big episode with your two favorite Cidiots watching a new show and trying to figure it out. Enjoy! We MISS YOUUUU…
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Austin Butler has gone from Carrie’s first “Mr. Big” in the CW dramedy “The Carrie Diaries,” to a friggin’ Oscar buzz-generating Elvis! And that’s enough of a connection for us to drop this supersized podcast for you in between seasons on the Sex and the Cidiots feed. Baz Luhrmann’s latest wacky ride also features Tom Hanks as Col. Tom Parker (if h…
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Alison Leiby is a comedian, writer, and the creator of the acclaimed one woman show “Oh God, A Show About Abortion” — a show Cynthia Nixon went to on opening night! Alison joins us for a timely rewatch of Sex and the City’s (closest thing to an) abortion episode: 4.11 “Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda.” (Recap begins at 19:30 mark) This is the one where Mir…
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Kim Cattrall talked to Variety magazine about And Just Like That, and what her original storyline was supposed to be in the third movie, so we figured it was a great time to dust off our Manolos and drop an impromptu episode. We go quote by quote to break down everything Scattin’ Sam AKA The Liverpool Cleopatra AKA Kim Cattrall had to say. Can you …
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Well well well, it looks as though the monkey’s paw has swiped right on And Just Like That, and we’re gonna get a season 2! Kevin and Jon talk about the video announcement and what that teaser might mean, about Carrie/Steve rumors, Aiden’s possible return (for real this time?), and both our predictions and our requests for season 2. There’s not a l…
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Selena Coppock was once a tour guide on NYC’s Sex and the City bus tour, and she joins Kevin and Jon to tell us all about it. Cosmos at Aidan and Steve’s bar, VIP status at Magnolia, and visits to one of downtown’s most iconic sex shops — guys, this sounds like a pretty good tour. Follow Selena @selenacoppock on all the things, as well as the hilar…
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Kevin and Jon took their wives to Candace Bushnell’s one-woman play called “Is There Still Sex In The City?” and folks, this is our review! The play is no longer running in NYC, but we’re here to tell you about the stage show, and the notable, funny, surprising reveals about Candace Bushnell’s life — as she puts it, the real life Carrie Bradshaw. O…
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Hey, do you like Sex and the City / And Just Like That fashion? If so, we’ve got a great doc for you. A fun and quick documentary about, mostly, the fashion of the show, and some fun behind-the-scenes footage of our girls, Cynthia Nixon’s directorial debut, MP King live and on camera, and a whole lot of trying on cloths both old and new. The hero o…
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It’s the end…again. At least for the moment! It’s the And Just Like That finale, we’ve got a They Mitzvah, a lamp from the beyond, an absolutely insane announcement from an accurately self-proclaimed narcissist, a red-headed comeback, Sam texts, a poignant goodbye on a Parisian bridge…and a kiss that only the most insightful Sex and the City podcas…
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So, we guess Miranda went to Cleveland, and it was fine…but showing up at Che’s apartment unannounced is a problem? Okay! Carrie struggles with letting go of her wedding ring, and moves onto strike two with that nice barfy teacher. Lily runs into problems with her first tampon, Charlotte thinks she’s done with periods of her own, and in this episod…
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Yes folks: we see TWO DIFFERENT PENISES in this episode. But other things happen too, even though the ladies seem to think Charlotte still blowin’ Harry is the biggest storyline. Miranda also asks Steve for a divorce in a brutal but well done scene. And Carrie worries about being and old ma’am when compared with her new young cool neighbor. Oof. St…
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We’re time warping through the seasons, and Carrie has written a book. Is it too sad? Is it…the show we’re currently watching? Maybe! Carrie has to go on her first date since Big, and if you guessed it ends in barfing? Well, you’re not wrong. Miranda finally sees Che again, Charlotte and Harry play a tense game of tennis, and Steve gets the vegetab…
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Carrie's buying apartments she hates, Miranda is daydreaming about a f-blast and Charlotte doesn't want anyone to change — her kids bedrooms or Miranda’s sexuality. We've got a meeting with a plastic surgeon, Nia hanging out with some of the dumbest most insensitive friends of all time, and a really thoughtful and layered confrontation at a picnic …
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