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Charlie and Lou walk to their school.
When he replaces her driver, intern Ben Whitaker picks up Jules Ostin at her house every day.
To illustrate Charlie's point “She really listens when someone is talking. Someone she listens too much for too long.” we see Nicole stop by an animal rights petitioner on the street.
** spoiler alert ** The dinner after Carrie and Mr Bigs wedding.
Clint and Kate take the subway.
Abuela sings Paciencia Y Fe in the subway station.
Maggie returns and shows Guzmin her lovely baby.
Maggie and Guzmin are having an important conversation.
Ted arrives at Maggie’s apartment with breakfast.
Stephen Strange attends the wedding of Christine Palmer.
Bernard is checking out a guy in the subway.
After going to the funeral Ben Whitaker and Fiona walk the streets of Brooklyn.
** spoiler alert ** Ray Ferrier manages to get his daughter back to his ex wife safely. Arriving at the house he is in for a surprise.
Zoe and Jordan go on a night date to a museum.
** spoiler alert ** Phillip Price and Minister Zhang are having their final fight while Elliot en Darlene are hacking the members of the DEUS group.
Your underwear my Queen', says the lovely David to Liz while they are doing their laundry. Liz still thinks she is really happy and in love.
A young Henry is running towards his mother.
** spoiler alert ** Carrie and Mr Big got married.
Maggie meets the guy to break him the news that she’s pregnant and he’s the dad.
Andre is remembering his childhood while looking at the skyline of New York City.
Simon and Cherise are having a laugh at The Allied, but Rob does not.
** spoiler alert ** Rob has locked herself out on her birthday. She makes a phone call hoping that someone still has the key.
Rob goes to the shop at the corner to buy some cigarettes even though she stopped smoking.
After closing the shop Rob asks Simon and Cherise if they want go for a drink. They each go their separate ways.