However, in some cases, the breakup scenes have been even more satisfying.

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Chris Noth, Sarah Jessica Parker

This scene was the first time we really got to see Big’s problems with commitment.

AsBustleput it, “Big was rarely emotionally available enough to deal with those issues.”

One of their issues almost proved to be a breaking point in Season 2, Episode 10.

Sarah Jessica Parker as Carrie

Miranda replies, “You wanna break up with me over a suit?

F*** the suit!”

Steve says, “It’s not just the suit.

Miranda and Steve talking

There’s always gonna be things out of my reach.”

Of course, the pair eventually reconcile despite their vastly different incomes.

Nevertheless, watching the pair break up for the first time is seriously devastating.

Carrie and Big flighting

Their second breakup was even more devastating as we could all see it coming.

Carriesuggeststhat she could move to Paris, too.

Big replies, “I don’t want you to uproot your life and expect anything.”

Miranda pointing at Steve

Carrie freezes, then throws the food and screams, “I am such an idiot!”

The pair begin to argue about you guessed it Big’s inability to commit.

“Why is it so difficult for you to factor me into your life in any real way?”

Carrie, Big talking in bedroom

With that, the pair break up again.

Of course, Carrie should’ve seen this coming.

Even so, it was hard to watch Carrie let down yet again.

Carrie in Sex and the City

AsBustleput it, “Big often seemed to make Carrie feel ridiculous, unwanted, and confused.”

And, ladies, we never want that.

However, another problem soon appears.

Samantha in Sex and the City

In Season 3, Episode 8, Miranda breaks up with Steve after he adopts a puppy.

It’s pretty clear that this couple’s lifestyle habits and future plans are not on the same track.

“There’s a simplicity to them,” he said.

Charlotte in Sex and the City

“They’re a heartwarming couple without the syrup.”

This breakup was definitely an example of a very realistic couple problem.

This was probably a low point for Carrie.

Carrie, Aidan break up

As one fan wrote inElle, “Cheating on Aidan with Big…

I mean, no.”

The scene came in Episode 11 of Season 3, after Carrierealizesthat what they were doing was wrong.

Sex and the City’s Samantha, Richard

“I think we should stop seeing each other,” she says.

Shortly after, Natasha comes back to find Carrie in her house.

She chases her down the stairs, and Carrie ends up losing a tooth.

Carrie in Sex and the City

At the hospital, Big says, “Thanks for being there, I’ll call you.”

Carrie replies, “For what?

We are so over, we need a new word for over.”

Miranda in Sex and the City

ShebegsAidan to forgive her, but Aidan says, “It’s not that simple, Carrie.

I just wish I didn’t know about this.”

It’s a heartbreaking scene since both Carrie and Aidan are clearly distraught.

Carrie in Sex and the City

And it’s no wonder the scene was so moving these two actors had totally amazing chemistry.

At the beginning of Season 4, Samantha begins dating a woman, Maria, for the first time.

Samantha and Maria then have afight.

Samantha touching Smith’s chin

According to Samantha, the relationship has become “tedious.”

“I don’t want talk, I want passion, I want fireworks!”

With that, Maria begins smashing plates, screaming, “You want fireworks?”

When she meetsTrey MacDougalin Season 3, she thinks she found him.

The pair get married, but by Episode 14 of Season 4, the relationship reaches a breaking point.

The pair are calm and resigned while they discuss their separation.

After all, at this point, the breakup was pretty much inevitable.

Even Kyle MacLachlan, who played Trey, admitted that his character wasn’t the right man for Charlotte.

And [fans] had every right to be angry with me if that’s the case.

I was angry with me!"

The pair dated throughout Season 4, but in Episode 15, they reached a breaking point.

After Carrie expresses hesitation about getting married, Aidan suggests they get married that very night.

“I need more time,” Carrieexplains.

She realizes that he still doesn’t trust her after she cheated, and he walks away.

The fan also noted that his rush to get married completely ignored what she wanted.

All things considered, this breakup was probably for the best.

In their breakup scene, Samantha storms in on Richard in his hotel room expecting to find him cheating.

Even though no one is there, shesays, “I can’t do this anymore … Richard tells Samantha he loves her.

She replies, “I love you, too, Richard but I love me more.”

And, with that, she leaves.

While it’s a difficult scene to watch, it’s amazing to see Samantha put herself first.

AsBustleput it, “She didn’t settle for a situation that would make her unhappy.”

While their relationship never got super serious, fans will definitely remember the iconic breakup scene.

Don’t hate me.”

And, for her, the infamous Post-it breakup is just that kind of moment.

And, of course, the Post-it breakup now feels a little more familiar.

The breakup came in Episode 12.

“How can I love him if I can’t even say the words?”

Shortly after the cookie incident, Miranda realizes that the man she really loves is Steve.

When this pair broke up, some fans were pretty devastated.

Even though Miranda wound up choosing Steve, some fans clearly wished she’d chosen Robert instead.

Initially, things seem to be going well Carrie even moves with him to Paris.

And, with that, she leaves.

It’s amazing to see Carrie put her foot down and set her own standards.

While this breakup is disappointing, in some ways, it’s also quite uplifting.

However, in the film, the relationship doesn’t last.

Naturally, fans were shocked when the relationship came to an end.

Smith is distraught, but Samantha is resolute.

It’s a moving, difficult scene to watch.

All the power to her!