I saw it yesterday and totally loved it. I can't wait to see it again, too. Just before he decided he wasn't showing up to the wedding, I said "if he doesn't show up, I'll kill him". As though I'd have the physical capability to reach through the screen and kill a fictional character! But that's how much you care about these characters. I don't think a person who hasn't seen the show would have that strong of an emotion. My heart was aching for Carrie, and I kept thinking "check your mail, check your emails, listen to your voicemails! He KNOWS he screwed up; he's trying to call you!" I LOL'ed at Charlotte trying to walk away in a huff in her bridesmaid's dress that was so tight she could only shuffle.
Am I the only one who thought it was ironic that it was Miranda's words that changed Big's mind about marrying Carrie? Wasn't she the one who told him to go after Carrie at the end of the series?
I liked the little nods to the fans who'd watched the whole series, like the white tutu while they were cleaning out Carrie's closet and some of the other outfits, and having Stanford and the wedding planner end up as a couple. I liked that they remembered Camdace Bergen was Carrie's boss at Vogue. I liked seeing Charlotte running with Elzabeth Taylor. I LOVED that the kid who played Brady looked exactly like a mix of Steve and Miranda. And it was funny when someone handed Carrie an iPhone at the wedding and she said, "I can't work this thing!" remembering the episode where Aidan tried to help her when her computer "ate" her column. Carrie was never very technically savvy, as also evidenced by her rotary phone by her bedside.
Oh, and I've never really liked it, but I'll certainly never be able to look at sushi the same way again!
