Mr. Big (his name is John) is one of the sex and the citymost controversial role. The sweet bachelor with a wicked grin came and went throughout the show’s six seasons, sparking serious feelings for Carrie Bradshaw and often causing just as much trouble. His lightheadedness and relationship antics not only angered Carrie but also her friends, making him one of the most unsympathetic characters on the show.
However, the arc of Big sex and the city Interrupted by some undeniably tragic moments. From health scares to self-destructive behavior to public humiliation, the shrewd businessman experiences a number of issues throughout the series that make his happy ending with Carrie come to life. more fulfilled.
his medical fear
In episode 6 “The Domino Effect” — the last episode before Carrie meets her end-game love, Aleksandr Petrovsky — David returns to New York from Napa, which gets Carrie very excited. But the reason for his visit wasn’t pleasant: He was undergoing surgery to treat a heart condition.
When Carrie found out, she was devastated and while Big tried to stay calm, the surgery was clearly making him nervous as well. Thankfully, all goes well, but it still prompts him to reflect on his own death and makes him (temporarily) fantasize about a life with Carrie. This episode marks one of Bigger’s scariest moments, but also one of his most human.
the obsession of his promise
When Carrie and Big discuss playing three on a show aptly titled “Three Are the Crowds,” Carrie is shocked to discover he’s been married before. Intrigued by this surprising development, she meets Barbara, the ex-wife of Bigger, a successful publishing executive, for lunch. Carrie and Barbara get on well, and Carrie discovers that their marriage was over when Bigger cheated on her.
If that wasn’t dangerous enough, he twice sabotaged his relationship with Carrie and cheated on Natasha (ending his second marriage just like his first). Despite his advanced age, Big clearly lacks maturity and communication skills when it comes to relationships – and that hurts him and the people he hurts.
when being “exaggerated” by the model
In “Prom Bells” season 4, things take an amazing turn for Carrie and Bigger, as Bigger finds herself at the mercy of a cold, distant love. He interrupts Carrie and Aidan’s bedtime routine to complain about how his girlfriend, celebrity model Willow Summers, is completely unapproachable and playing games with her heart – which is shocking for the single role switch no emotion.
Watching Bigger go through relationship problems like this is one of the most engaging yet ironic episodes of this always witty show.
his unhappy marriage to natasha
At the end of season 2, Big and Carrie had two less successful romances. But one of their darkest moments came during their split, when Carrie and new fiancée Natasha, 25, met Bigger at a Hamptons beach party.
Although their marriage is based on New York Times, the reality is far from this. Carrie found out when Big approached Carrie at Aidan’s furniture display case and left her regretful voicemail (later retracted). However, the two began an explosive romance in season 3, which led to the disbandment of Big and Natasha’s unsatisfactory alliance. While Bigg almost certainly has a lot to do with his own unhappiness, it’s still a sad part of his life.
When Carrie embarrassed him in front of the whole restaurant
In episode 2 “Ex and the City”, Carrie and Big meet for lunch as friends. Bigger had just returned from a trip to Paris that led to their second breakup earlier in the season and had just started dating someone else (or so Carrie believes).
Although their meeting starts off well, things immediately take a turn for the worse when Big drops the bomb he and Natasha are engaged to. The completely distraught Carrie caused a huge uproar, essentially making Bigg’s entire romantic history audible throughout the restaurant. It was a great moment, both heartbreaking and humiliating for Bigg, though perhaps well deserved.
he can’t admit he loves carry
Part 1 sex and the city It’s filled with brief, sexy, and funny moments, but it also contains one of the show’s saddest moments. During the season finale, as Bigger prepares to take Carrie on a trip to Paris, she has a moment of sobriety as she prepares to board his car.
She asks him to confirm that he loves her and that she is “the one,” and he says no. To her credit, it’s certainly an odd request of time, but Carrie has a reputation for staying away, and if the show’s next 5 seasons are to be believed, he’s developed a relationship unique to her. In fact, his inability to express his love clearly to her caused them to break up on the spot.
when he showed up at aidan’s cabin
Distressed by the breakup, the guy desperately turns to Carrie for emotional support and shows up at Aidan’s chalet in Suffern, New York, with her reluctant permission. For a failed tycoon dragging himself to a suburban bungalow owned by his enemies and following Carrie’s advice is one of the most pitiful moments of a proud businessman.
Worse yet, the dashing city ends up being dragged in the mud by Aidan in an outdoor brawl.
When Carrie’s date with the jazz musician makes him jealous
In “The Decisive Moment” season 4, Carrie and Bigger, long separated, try to be friends again. Their mission takes them to a casual gathering at a downtown jazz club, but to their surprise, Carrie catches the attention of one of the musicians.
After the show, he and Carrie hit it off, leaving Bigger in a dilemma in the third round. The brooding single is clearly unhappy with Carrie’s chemistry with Ray and tries to cut off their flirting several times to no avail. But perhaps the most harrowing moment for Bigg was when the three were forced into a taxi on their way home. Even the biggest Bigger hater couldn’t help but feel sympathy as he watched this disturbing situation unfold.
when he ruined his wedding
sex and the city: Movie Fans certainly had mixed opinions, some feeling that the 2008 release was good for the franchise, while others vehemently opposed it. But for fans of the series, this is truly a must-see, as it gives us a glimpse of Bigger and Carrie’s life together after they reunite in the final episode.
Although they decide to get married – a landmark decision for the man who once told Carrie he will never marry again – and decide to hold a modest celebration, in the book In Carrie’s book, things quickly spiral out of control after a lavish photoshoot in a popular magazine. In the end, Bigg ruined the wedding by leaving Carrie in front of the altar, only to change her mind until it was too late. Viewers know how much he cares about Carrie and it’s undeniably a devastating situation for both of them.
when Carrie rejected his advances in the finale
One of Big’s saddest moments comes in the show’s penultimate episode, “American Girl in Paris (Season 1),” when Carrie seems to have forgotten him forever. Just as she left the apartment for a farewell dinner with the girls, she noticed Bigger parked outside, reluctantly sitting with him in the backseat one last time.
There, he tells her he’s made a mistake and is rethinking their relationship, but after years of pursuing him, Carrie has been tricked. She breaks out and tells him to forget that he knew her before running away. For many fans of Carrie, finally seeing her blame Big is a mixed but gratifying feeling, but for Big fans, it’s a shocking and heartbreaking sight. .