She surveys her career. It includes some superficial discussion of her
TV work. She said she did the pilot for "Sex and the City" and forgot
about it. She was walking in New York and a woman told her she saw the
show and liked it. Parker had no idea what she was talking about. Then
HBO picked up the series and her first reaction was to try to get out
of it.
She talks about an interest in her latest show, "Divorce," without
tying it to Matthew Broderick's much-publicized philandering. I'm not
sure, but I think Maron made an oafish allusion to that but she
brushed it off.

http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episode-753-sarah-jessica-parker

I recommend it because I'm a little smitten with Parker. When she did
"Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" I wanted to marry her and have
children with her. This didn't reach that level. But there's something
honest and vulnerable about her. Maron calls her present, but that's
too much pop psychology/recovery for me.

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