Jack Berger in Sex and the City

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Jack Berger in Sex and the City is a witty but emotionally inconsistent writer who becomes one of Carrie Bradshaw’s most memorable and problematic boyfriends.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
television character
appearsIn Sex and the City NERFINISHED
Sex and the City (TV series) NERFINISHED
associatedWith New York City (fictional setting) NERFINISHED
basedOnWork Sex and the City by Candace Bushnell NERFINISHED
breakupMethod Post-it note NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States (fictional setting) NERFINISHED
createdFor Sex and the City (HBO series) NERFINISHED
fandomPerception one of Carrie Bradshaw’s most controversial boyfriends
firstAppearance Sex and the City Season 5 NERFINISHED
gender male
genre romantic comedy-drama
hasTrait charming
commitment issues
insecure
medium television
memorableFor breaking up with Carrie Bradshaw via Post-it note
narrativeRole Carrie Bradshaw’s boyfriend
problematic boyfriend of Carrie Bradshaw
networkOfOriginalBroadcast HBO NERFINISHED
notableCharacteristic emotionally inconsistent
witty
notableScene Post-it breakup scene with Carrie Bradshaw
occupation writer
portrayedBy Ron Livingston NERFINISHED
relationshipStatusWithCarrieBradshaw ex-boyfriend GENERATED
romanticPartner Carrie Bradshaw NERFINISHED
storylineTheme difficult modern relationships
male insecurity in relationships

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Ron Livingston characterRole Jack Berger in Sex and the City