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EPISODE · Sep 5, 2024 · 1H 2M

Season 2 Episode 13 - Games People Play

from New Yorker of the Week · host Nora Fried and Hanna Gerlander

Jon Bon Jovi once sang, "I play my part and you play your game. You give love a bad name," and that is relevant here because: 1. This SATC episode is all about whether or not we should be playing "the game" in dating, and 2. Bon Jovi stars in this episode as Carrie's hot, therapy-infused situationship.We learn a lot in Season 2, Episode 13, "The Games People Play." For example, depression can be cured with a quick game of tennis, according to Charlotte. Also, you shouldn't always give your neighbor a peep show, especially when he's not peeping.Hop on the High Heels and Punchlines train (sorry, that was so cheesy and painful to write) as comedians Nora Fried and Hanna Gerlander pop around this episode of SATC and ultimately confirm that, as an independent woman, life is hard and sometimes you have to sit in a squeaky chair.Enjoy! xx👠 Check us out (yes, literally!) on YouTube: Watch Now💋 Follow us on TikTok: @highheelsandpunchlines📸 Get your daily dose of glam on Instagram: @highheelsandpunchlinesAnd if you've fallen head over heels for our hosts (and who could blame you?), show them some love on Instagram too:🍸 Hanna Gerlander: @hanna_gerlander💅 Nora Fried: @norafriedcomedy🎤 Becky Hermenze - Production Manager and Video Editor @beckywtheokhairSubscribe, follow, and get ready to dive into a world of humor and fabulousness with High Heels and Punchlines! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jon Bon Jovi once sang, "I play my part and you play your game. You give love a bad name," and that is relevant here because: 1. This SATC episode is all about whether or not we should be playing "the game" in dating, and 2. Bon Jovi stars in this episode as Carrie's hot, therapy-infused situationship.We learn a lot in Season 2, Episode 13, "The Games People Play." For example, depression can be cured with a quick game of tennis, according to Charlotte. Also, you shouldn't always give your neighbor a peep show, especially when he's not peeping.Hop on the High Heels and Punchlines train (sorry, that was so cheesy and painful to write) as comedians Nora Fried and Hanna Gerlander pop around this episode of SATC and ultimately confirm that, as an independent woman, life is hard and sometimes you have to sit in a squeaky chair.Enjoy! xx👠 Check us out (yes, literally!) on YouTube: Watch Now💋 Follow us on TikTok: @highheelsandpunchlines📸 Get your daily dose of glam on Instagram: @highheelsandpunchlinesAnd if you've fallen head over heels for our hosts (and who could blame you?), show them some love on Instagram too:🍸 Hanna Gerlander: @hanna_gerlander💅 Nora Fried: @norafriedcomedy🎤 Becky Hermenze - Production Manager and Video Editor @beckywtheokhairSubscribe, follow, and get ready to dive into a world of humor and fabulousness with High Heels and Punchlines! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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