This episode explores the idea that New York is "haunted" by the spirits of past relationships.
The episode focuses on whether one can ever truly "give up the ghost" of a dead relationship or if unresolved issues force people to keep running into their exes until they find closure.
Carrie attempts to extend an "olive branch" to Aidan, but their reunion is marked by coldness and awkwardness. Other Notable S4E5 "Ghost" Episodes
Carrie and Miranda are both confronted by "ghosts" from their pasts. For Carrie, this manifests when she receives an invitation to the opening of a bar, Scout, co-owned by her ex-boyfriend Aidan. Miranda literally believes her apartment is haunted by a ghost, though it is ultimately revealed to be a more metaphorical haunting linked to her past with Steve.
If you were looking for a different series, "Ghost Town" or "Ghost"-related themes often appear mid-season: Season 4, Episode 5: Ghost Town
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This episode explores the idea that New York is "haunted" by the spirits of past relationships.
The episode focuses on whether one can ever truly "give up the ghost" of a dead relationship or if unresolved issues force people to keep running into their exes until they find closure. [S4E5] Ghost Town
Carrie attempts to extend an "olive branch" to Aidan, but their reunion is marked by coldness and awkwardness. Other Notable S4E5 "Ghost" Episodes This episode explores the idea that New York
Carrie and Miranda are both confronted by "ghosts" from their pasts. For Carrie, this manifests when she receives an invitation to the opening of a bar, Scout, co-owned by her ex-boyfriend Aidan. Miranda literally believes her apartment is haunted by a ghost, though it is ultimately revealed to be a more metaphorical haunting linked to her past with Steve. Other Notable S4E5 "Ghost" Episodes Carrie and Miranda
If you were looking for a different series, "Ghost Town" or "Ghost"-related themes often appear mid-season: Season 4, Episode 5: Ghost Town