Sex and the City: Carrie, the Perfectly Imperfect Woman of Her Times

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  • @thetake
    @thetake  Před 6 lety +58

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    • @babbisp1
      @babbisp1 Před 6 lety

      👍

    • @dorineogutu5491
      @dorineogutu5491 Před 6 lety +1

      ScreenPrism Watch HBO's Insecure. Issa, the lead character is a female lead who is openly needy, neurotic and self-absorbed yet still likeable

    • @mackenzieburton2768
      @mackenzieburton2768 Před 6 lety +1

      How about comparing Carrie Bradshaw and Rachel Bloom of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. Carrie has the ending that would be the best with her behavior and with Rachel viewers can see the dark side of living in vice and drama for too long unchecked.

    • @marina-jf4og
      @marina-jf4og Před 6 lety

      can you do "Girls"?

    • @GuettaSounds
      @GuettaSounds Před 6 lety +1

      ScreenPrism SAMANTHA AND CHARLOTTE NEXT PLEASE ❤️

  • @Sunflower-nc5sz
    @Sunflower-nc5sz Před 4 lety +743

    When Carrie and Aidan got back together, she expected Aidan to be okay with Big still being in her life. Who would ever be okay with that?! Thats SOME nerve.

    • @thatgirlreacts5465
      @thatgirlreacts5465 Před 3 lety +33

      I know, right?! I never liked her but what she put Aiden, who I loved, through made me hate her! Ugh!

    • @sashabsanti
      @sashabsanti Před 3 lety +21

      @trishdadish82 can’t forget that she left her weekend getaway with aiden to go have dinner with Big...only to go back but invite her friend bc the idea of being alone in nature with the man she loves was sooo terrible.

    • @soilgrasswaterair
      @soilgrasswaterair Před 3 lety +8

      She did him a favor by showing her bad traits, so he could get up and walk out of the relationship that was toxic thanks to Carrie.

    • @fmellark
      @fmellark Před 3 lety +2

      Ugh, dont remind me. My bf wants me to be ok with him being friends with his ex and makes me feel bad for thinking that's uncomfortable and bizarre. Is this toxic, or am I crazy?

    • @realSimoneCherie
      @realSimoneCherie Před 3 lety +11

      She played Aiden so bad it hurt

  • @user-ge9cw7ti2g
    @user-ge9cw7ti2g Před 4 lety +1264

    For me, her deeply flawed character wasn't the problem. The thing that always troubled me is that despite her countless mistakes, shortcomings and her inexplicable way of life, she always get things served on a silver platter. Her flaws may be realistic, but the consequences she faces for having them aren't.

    • @andrearojas7286
      @andrearojas7286 Před 3 lety +41

      Completely agree I’m a lot like Carrie but unlike her I acknowledge my mistakes and my issues and I wish Carrie did that in the It would have made her a little bit more likable

    • @shanfarco1574
      @shanfarco1574 Před 3 lety +47

      haha right, like in the 2nd movie when she kisses Aiden and how does Big respond - by buying her a diamond ring! oh man if only life could reward us for our mistakes, I'd be really wealthy right now!

    • @soilgrasswaterair
      @soilgrasswaterair Před 3 lety +19

      But that’s what it’s often like in society! If a person is considered attractive and have other components that attract people (like her living in a ”cool” city, having a voice in a paper regularly and being a published author. Don’t underestimate how forgiving people will be if they can have a friend in their life who is attractive sith a large social network.

    • @soilgrasswaterair
      @soilgrasswaterair Před 3 lety +6

      @@shanfarco1574 the big picture here though is that he is a cheater too. And who says he sill not continue to do the exact same to Carrie when he finds someone? I mean, did anyone see him doing some big change at all after Natasha? He just moved in and paid zero attention even how the home was decorated, he left it up to his wives. That says plenty to not even invest enough interest to care what it looks like when you get home.

    • @dragicamackic8512
      @dragicamackic8512 Před 3 lety +1

      Bravo! Great comment!

  • @tickled41
    @tickled41 Před 6 lety +3760

    I feel like this vid glossed over the importance of Natasha. In reality, Carrie knew nothing about Natasha, never really made the effort to. Just cause she's "boring" doesn't mean that she deserved to be cheated on. In fact, i loved how Natasha emphasized that Big fell in love with her during her confrontation with Carrie, in spite of the fact that she was supposedly "boring." She could've actually been many things (funny, smart, even career-driven) but with Carrie as the other woman, all of Natasha's traits are dismissed and the blame of the cheating is pushed onto Natasha for being "boring." This, I thought, was always Carrie's biggest flaw.

    • @hannrkelley
      @hannrkelley Před 5 lety +318

      Yes! Jealousy is no reason to allow the shitty treatment of others. We can make our own excuses for our poor behaviour sometimes!

    • @falloncarrington4702
      @falloncarrington4702 Před 5 lety +187

      And yet in real life if we love someone and they're with someone else, we also might not be able to help but find the worst qualities in their significant other. Even if we don't want to. Even if we know it is wrong.

    • @sunflowersgunpowder7390
      @sunflowersgunpowder7390 Před 5 lety +279

      tickled41 Natasha could be the Charlotte of someone else’s group.

    • @cloudcampos4555
      @cloudcampos4555 Před 5 lety +18

      @@falloncarrington4702 absolutely !

    • @ninninin656
      @ninninin656 Před 5 lety +11

      Great analysis!!!

  • @stephysteph8558
    @stephysteph8558 Před 6 lety +2269

    Enjoyed the analysis overall but I think it dropped the ball on Natasha. The takeaway from Natasha isn't that she's "boring" but that she's vulnerable even though she doesn't look it. Also that serial cheaters love to pit women against each other by dating physical opposites. The message to Carrie is, "See how quickly I can replace you with a younger, hotter, richer upgrade?" The message to Natasha is, "You will never be enough for me not to cheat on you," or "I married you because you fulfilled a specific image and now I'm bored and its your fault."
    Other than that, spot on analysis of Carrie as a likeable anti-hero, especially how she equates drama with love. Looking forwaed to takes on Charlotte and Samantha.

    • @brendakerber7923
      @brendakerber7923 Před 6 lety +116

      you are absolutely dead right! I think Big was doing that without being entirely conscious of the fact that he was doing it - not that that makes it okay. What I loved about the series is that they were all human. The episode where Carrie tries to get Natasha to forgive her is amazing! We finally get to see Natasha a s a real human being and we also see Carrie have to really accept the fact that she did a bad, bad, thing and really hurt someone and she doesn't get to feel better about that.

    • @oof-rr5nf
      @oof-rr5nf Před 5 lety +5

      Woah. Awesome take on it!

    • @Niriixa
      @Niriixa Před 5 lety +76

      "Boring" isn't even a flaw in my opinion. It's just a lazy justification to make the cheating somehow seem "reasonable" and somehow makes it seem like it's Natasha's fault that Big cheated on her, when that just simply isn't true.

    • @mateaguado2770
      @mateaguado2770 Před 4 lety +2

      Im soooo agree with you. Carrie is shit.

    • @CYOTFS
      @CYOTFS Před 4 lety +4

      I need a Charlotte video!

  • @justtrash-fw7yt
    @justtrash-fw7yt Před 6 lety +889

    I love that Sarah jessica parker plays it since she is not considered by many “conventionally pretty” but she and carrie are very confident and just beutiful. It’s not often seen.

    • @elleofhearts8471
      @elleofhearts8471 Před 4 lety +109

      Is she not conventionally pretty? maybe not from the neck up, but so are other actresses who's acting is so good their face doesnt matter as much. Sarah is skinny, white and blond I think she has met all the prerequisites for western beauty standards.

    • @jzwalz51robin45
      @jzwalz51robin45 Před 4 lety +39

      @@elleofhearts8471 Yet: she has a long rectangular face, a long nose with huge nostrils (hence the name 'horseface')

    • @dtsotm
      @dtsotm Před 4 lety +84

      elle ofhearts that is such a shallow analysis, possessing conventionally attractive qualities is not the same as being conventionally attractive. sarah jessica parker has been absolutely hounded by the media for her looks because while she may be skinny, blonde and white, her facial features are not conventionally attractive. she has a long face, a large nose and fairly small eyes. margot robbie is probably one of the closest examples of someone who is conventionally attractive, and her and sjp look nothing alike

    • @paradoxacres1063
      @paradoxacres1063 Před 4 lety +45

      Guys..Sarah Jessica Parker was _absolutely_ conventionally pretty.
      Like, she wouldn't have gotten the role otherwise 😑🤦‍♂️

    • @jzwalz51robin45
      @jzwalz51robin45 Před 4 lety +13

      @@paradoxacres1063Her looks were a mix: a long rectangular face, a long nose with huge nostrils (hence the name 'horseface'). She was thin (boney knees) had a great torso, great hair, pretty eyes.

  • @Noralet101
    @Noralet101 Před 6 lety +2470

    This is such a good analysis! I think Carrie gets so much hate because she represents so much we hate about ourselves.

    • @lalelilolu1357
      @lalelilolu1357 Před 5 lety +28

      Noralet101 yes !

    • @cartersmom0629
      @cartersmom0629 Před 5 lety +89

      Very true. I have a big in my life and I'm not proud of it.

    • @laismarcelino945
      @laismarcelino945 Před 5 lety +96

      It's so funny cause Carrie always annoyed me and now, while watching this video, I realized I have more in common with her than I'd like to admit

    • @silverbat5873
      @silverbat5873 Před 5 lety +57

      Disagree. She's just pretty much a scumbag.

    • @lisav.3125
      @lisav.3125 Před 5 lety +48

      She had a lot of free time on her hands and lived exactly the way she wanted by just beening a collumist...yeah that's very rellatable...😪 I wonder how she would have been if she really had a full time job...

  • @karolineCPH
    @karolineCPH Před 4 lety +434

    "I don't even have time to eat this cookie!"
    "How is it?"
    "It's so good I forgot to have children."
    I love that line for some reason.

    • @Tracymmo
      @Tracymmo Před 4 lety +12

      It's a fantastic line. It mocks the expectations put on us.

  • @hopedwyer7947
    @hopedwyer7947 Před 4 lety +426

    Carrie is the friend you have in high school that you ghost after graduation

  • @jahdequartz
    @jahdequartz Před 6 lety +662

    “uncomfortable feelings of identification” wow spot on.
    Watching Carrie chase after Big it’s easy to say “ugh why is she doing that” but honestly? I see myself in Carrie (while sharing ideologies with Maranda & Samantha). I literally have my own “Mr. Big.” 2 years of accepting whatever emotional crumbs I can get. My frustration with Carrie makes me reflect on my own ways

    • @loiracitr
      @loiracitr Před 5 lety +17

      dey-dey I hope you find your way out of that! C'mon girl!

    • @MsSarcasticSmirk
      @MsSarcasticSmirk Před 5 lety +14

      Same boat, and didn't even realize it til I watched this vid. Hope you're doing and feeling better

    • @jonbbaca5580
      @jonbbaca5580 Před 5 lety +10

      She should show you how not to act. Don't believe the end of the last movie. Mr Big fucking sucks!!!! Miranda and Charlotte are much happier now if they really existed. But I get it...

    • @SkyyPiano
      @SkyyPiano Před 5 lety +18

      I think everybody at some point in their lives, male or female, had a "Mr. Big." Somebody who didn't love you nearly as much as you loved them. And you were always chasing them, but they could have cared less about you. And I've also been guilty of being the Mr. Big in a relationship before.

    • @silberleinisreal12
      @silberleinisreal12 Před 4 lety +13

      Forget Mr. Big, find your Smith! Smith is GOALS

  • @oliviasmith6192
    @oliviasmith6192 Před 2 lety +23

    I do not understand how Carrie can be so well liked in Sex and the City. She treated her friends terribly and she treated Aidan in such a degrading way. He was a good guy. It sends the disturbing message to treat people as badly as one likes and be rewarded. Carrie never suffered consequences for her actions.

  • @lsyeung8515
    @lsyeung8515 Před 6 lety +565

    Samantha Jones please!

  • @user-hf4qy3mt6z
    @user-hf4qy3mt6z Před 6 lety +1557

    the now popular hate on Carrie reminds me of how Rachel from FRIENDS used to be the one everybody loves but now hates. like, come on, people want tv/film characters that are relatable and realistic but can't get the fact that *realistic* doesn't mean: "perfectly likable with no major mistakes because their morals should be considered out of the millions of viewers who share different morals as well. they can't make a big mistake and learn from it because apparently no one can learn and grow into a better person from their mistakes."

    • @zitronentee
      @zitronentee Před 6 lety +110

      The problem with those audiences is that they observe from a distance, not from the perspective of the character. That kind of audience usually hard to empathize with others. Thus, they want to be entertained, not to think, especially understanding how Carrie's thought process.

    • @user-hf4qy3mt6z
      @user-hf4qy3mt6z Před 6 lety +6

      you're absolutely right about that.

    • @tatehildyard5332
      @tatehildyard5332 Před 6 lety +153

      I think it has more to do with the idea of “what people are supposed to want”. The social environment of the 90s made people want to be like Rachel and Rachel was designed with that time frame in mind. As the world changes and that world we wanted to be Rachel in goes away, that’s no longer something we can gravitate towards. Another example would be June Cleaver from Leave it to Beaver. In the 60s June was the ideal aspiration for women at the time but by now, most women look at June Cleaver’s life and become terrified by the prospect.

    • @user-hf4qy3mt6z
      @user-hf4qy3mt6z Před 6 lety +6

      that's a really good point.

    • @Laura-ck2hh
      @Laura-ck2hh Před 6 lety +99

      I just finished rewatching the show and my problem with Carrie is that, for me she is not relatable. Because I am a Miranda. So I was getting indignated with many of her choices, and so was Miranda. But I do understand that there are people out there that are like Carrie, and I believe that she is a very interesting character. The fact that she makes me shake my head and almost scream at the TV also shows that, while I don't like her, I'm not indiferent to her. They still made me care about her because I wasn't happy when she made mistakes, I wanted her to be better, like you would want a friend to be better but you still see them fail and are upset about it. Just to be clear, I didn't like Rachel in FRIENDS either, I was full on Chaendler though I wanted to be Phoebe.

  • @Nina-rg8es
    @Nina-rg8es Před 4 lety +255

    When Charlotte showed the girls her engagement ring from Harry and Carrie put her stupid break up post-it on it and said paper covers rock I wanted to slap her

    • @prizescu
      @prizescu Před 4 lety +29

      It was funny. And she did that because Charlotte is an optimist and yold her you always learn smth and it all happens for a reason. That's why the show was interesting because the 4 of them weren't on the ssame page. Miranda called many of Charlotte' s statements BS. When I read messages like ghat it makes me wonder if you guys who post them have friends.

    • @villanelle2.0
      @villanelle2.0 Před 4 lety +4

      Me tooooo

    • @bloojkl4520
      @bloojkl4520 Před 4 lety +8

      I would have cut her out of my life there and then for real

    • @Alexis-wg5nx
      @Alexis-wg5nx Před 3 lety +42

      i wanted to slap her when she expected charlotte to pay for her apartment

    • @iheartdelrey
      @iheartdelrey Před 3 lety +4

      That scene was funny

  • @aberrantcow
    @aberrantcow Před 4 lety +81

    I was never a fan of Carrie but I did always appreciate that she was one of TVs first real female antiheroes.

  • @SharpDesign
    @SharpDesign Před 6 lety +285

    "She (Carrie) gets a little Carried away." Yeah, I saw what you did there.

    • @lyledeyounges1276
      @lyledeyounges1276 Před 6 lety +13

      They did it in the show too, and it was the tagline for one of the movies

    • @SharpDesign
      @SharpDesign Před 6 lety +2

      LyleDeYounges ah, I see.

  • @rejoyy
    @rejoyy Před 6 lety +543

    Even as a man, I loved Sex and the City. The creativity of Carrie, the sexiness of Samantha, the charm of Charlotte, the career-mindfulness of Miranda and the manliness of Mr Big are some of the things I aspire to.
    Love the video.

    • @kevinkellyswellies
      @kevinkellyswellies Před 6 lety +15

      ghost9935
      No.

    • @Design____ByS
      @Design____ByS Před 6 lety +60

      Please don't take mr big as an example of manliness...

    • @josefinebliss2801
      @josefinebliss2801 Před 6 lety +73

      Don't take Big as a good example of how a man should be please, he's a pretty classic narcissist... Take Aiden as a good example instead or Charlottes husband Harry, he is wonderful and a great husband!!!

    • @Design____ByS
      @Design____ByS Před 6 lety +1

      Amen!

    • @aarovision.
      @aarovision. Před 6 lety +2

      Same! It’s a great show

  • @kbwaterbug29
    @kbwaterbug29 Před 6 lety +377

    I would love to see a video about Charlotte! She has always been my favorite character and the one I am most like. I think it's important to talk about the fact that feminism is about doing what makes you happy not what society says you should. (Because women feel pressure to have children but especially now there is also judgement on the opposite side towards women who decide to stay home and raise children because that is what they want to do)

    • @lavenderamethyst6050
      @lavenderamethyst6050 Před 5 lety +13

      I agree, please do a Charlotte video!

    • @silverstarlight9395
      @silverstarlight9395 Před 5 lety +8

      Believe me, in india, no one looks down on housewives!

    • @KatLovin
      @KatLovin Před 5 lety +44

      I completely agree. I feel like Charlotte gets looked down on for her choices now. She’s not perfect but Charlotte is an amazing friend throughout the series.

    • @starrieprincess1
      @starrieprincess1 Před 4 lety +5

      @@silverstarlight9395 being an Indian I can tell you, more and more young people do look down on having a traditional role as a woman.

    •  Před 4 lety +1

      Karen Jain GOOD, I’m glad society is starting to look down on parasites and leeches!! Which is exactly what “hOuSe wiVeS” are 🤮 now, stay at home MOMS is a whole different story. If you don’t have at least 2 kids, you better GET YOUR ARSE TO WORK like a normal functioning grown adult!!!

  • @samanthas6073
    @samanthas6073 Před 6 lety +601

    I like Carrie. She’s fascinatingly individualistic. I know it’s popular these days to insult her or drag her down and prop up Miranda and Samantha, but imo SATC would not be SATC without a gray character like Carrie. Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte were all very strictly defined one way or another, where as Carrie was the wild card. She’s farrrrrrrrrrrr from perfect, but who wants a perfect character? She had many flaws, but she was also not as bad as everyone exaggerates these days. Thanks for the video.

    • @MandkhaiTsetsen
      @MandkhaiTsetsen Před 4 lety +13

      She is not perfect period. She is an aweful human being. I cannot thing of a single trait of her that is halfway decent to be considered nice ...

    • @imshooketh1500
      @imshooketh1500 Před 4 lety +28

      @@MandkhaiTsetsen she is such a normal human, if you cant see that, youre delusional

    • @jzwalz51robin45
      @jzwalz51robin45 Před 4 lety +2

      @@imshooketh1500 I agree with Kimberly Tulga

    • @imshooketh1500
      @imshooketh1500 Před 4 lety +5

      @@jzwalz51robin45 ok.

    • @kailynngonzales5942
      @kailynngonzales5942 Před 4 lety +14

      Im shooketh ikr. It’s like it’s easy to see all of Carries imperfections but they are normal imperfections that everyone has but doesn’t even realize. Yet it makes everyone so angry

  • @HeroDark98
    @HeroDark98 Před 6 lety +813

    My mom wouldn't let me watch this when I was 15 because it had "sex" in the title...

    • @zucchinigreen
      @zucchinigreen Před 6 lety +130

      Marc Shanahan Same. I used to wait till my mom fell asleep.
      Teens today will never know the struggle lol.

    • @nycapplesJH
      @nycapplesJH Před 6 lety +151

      Well this wasn't a show for a 15 year old to be honest....but I'd have snuck and watched it anyway lol

    • @tanvinator
      @tanvinator Před 6 lety

      Marc Shanahan u gay

    • @capcom23
      @capcom23 Před 5 lety +2

      There are places that says it's ok if you're 12 and some countries above 15 year can watch it and some others above 18 year. So it depends where you live. A different mindset. Thank god

    • @juliohernandez5230
      @juliohernandez5230 Před 5 lety

      relatable af

  • @npsck1802
    @npsck1802 Před 5 lety +24

    Carrie is such a fucking good character, it’s actually scary

  • @vigililcapo7154
    @vigililcapo7154 Před 6 lety +499

    Ah, that delicious nutritious Saturday morning ScreenPrism analysis

    • @oof-rr5nf
      @oof-rr5nf Před 6 lety +3

      Vigil Il Capo True dat!!!

  • @perfumaphilia3246
    @perfumaphilia3246 Před 4 lety +135

    Even though I find Carrie to be almost intolerably annoying at times (maybe because she reminds us of the worst parts of ourselves), I love character analyses. There's one glaring statement I disagree with though: I don't believe Carrie was supposed to end up with Big. That story arc probably took a turn because people loved them together (the passion, chemistry, AND all the drama) and the writers knew that. It's the Hollywood ending everyone wanted, but it's not reflective of what happens in reality. Men like Big always end up with the safe, respectable woman, like Natasha, not Carrie.
    I don't think the interesting, flawed, quirky girl being irresistible is ultimately the message. The writers simply placating their audience is actually the most positive interpretation. Carrie and Big ending up together has a much darker, heartbreaking message: 1) If you wait long enough for one "ideal" person, you might be sloppy seconds or thirds, which is better than nothing and 2) If your self-worth, self-respect, independence, and identity are sufficiently lacking, you might allow someone to string you along and waste ten years of your life. Carrie was ready to marry Big relatively early into their relationship, but he didn't want the same things. Instead of fixating on Big, she could have moved on and built the life she wanted with a man who truly loved, wanted, and appreciated her (like Aiden or someone else).
    Honestly, the ending kind of ruins the show. If Carrie had rejected Big at the end for good, it would have redeemed her, showed her personal growth, and solidified her character as a woman who walks her own path.

    • @tylalynn9726
      @tylalynn9726 Před 4 lety +6

      Perfumaphilia Thank you for giving me a clearer perspective and some clarity with my own self reflection geez!

    • @user-yk5xu8gr1e
      @user-yk5xu8gr1e Před 4 lety

      Maybe she would divorce him later and redeem herself....by building her self esteem over the years...

    • @isaymamamoo9469
      @isaymamamoo9469 Před 3 lety +2

      Yup, you're right. Candace Bushell, the author of satc said that she doesn't think big and Carrie would end up tgt. The writers just wanted to give it a Hollywood ending

    • @subratanandy2142
      @subratanandy2142 Před 10 měsíci

      What was the most realistic thing was that , people like Big would end up cheating on women like Natasha, no matter how good they are . The only thing I liked about the affair storyline was that Natasha finally left Big .

  • @ZerachielAmora
    @ZerachielAmora Před 6 lety +301

    Great video!
    To be honest, Mr. Big's actions never came across as manipulative to me, at least not intentionally. He seemed honest about who he was up front, in that he wasn't available, and Carrie always seemed to put the relationship further along the line in her head than it was, which drove me crazy. But in the end, they grew together as they matured throughout the series (which wasn't by a lot, as I feel like Carrie's growth over SATC was the least over all 4 girls).
    But I find the relationship between Carrie and Big definitely more interesting and compatible than her and Aidan, which I know isn't a popular opinion. Aidan is a fantastic guy without a doubt, but that doesn't automatically mean the relationship is meant to be. Carrie wasn't into the country life, settling down and having kids, while he was. They were two very different people.
    Mr. Big was all about the high life in the city and somewhat immature, just like her. Their scenes in the latter seasons are especially endearing, as well as amusing (he offers her money for her down payment, shows up on her bday, reads her book and reflects on himself as being an ass back then).
    Carrie's complexity makes this show such a classic. I love SATC so much that I can watch it over and over without getting tired of it.

    • @lisayarella
      @lisayarella Před 6 lety +18

      I love ur comment and agree to 100%.

    • @cameron6119
      @cameron6119 Před 5 lety +8

      I love this comment and I completely agree

    • @Fairychamber
      @Fairychamber Před 5 lety +24

      Yes, that is how I see Big´s and Carries relationship. Aidan wanted different things from life. Someone who was more similar to him. Big and Carrie had more things in common in their values and what they wanted from a partner and it took some time for them to find that out. To me, Aidan was as boring as Natasha was. Nothing wrong with either one of them. It just doesn´t fit.

    • @chamab.6800
      @chamab.6800 Před 5 lety +27

      I totally agree. Big had his issues but he was the better match. Aiden and Carrie really had different goals in life. Aiden would have wanted children. That would have been a point of contention if they ever had made it down the aisle. While not romanticizing the dysfunction of Carrie and Big...they were the better match.

    • @annmariechavez7050
      @annmariechavez7050 Před 5 lety +1

      NICE.

  • @leoninehuman
    @leoninehuman Před 6 lety +486

    Though I do find Carrie to be the most selfish of all the girls and she has several other childish traits, there is an aspect of Carrie I appreciate because I find myself in her. We're both enfps, have wild curly hair, and we relish in our messiness. As I typed all this out, I couldn't help but wonder, does my frustration with Carrie stem from how she's a mirror of myself and I can't bear to see the reflection?
    Thank you, screenprism. I needed this today

    • @dienazday81
      @dienazday81 Před 6 lety +32

      Madeleine Acton even that last sentence was like a carrie quote lol love it!

    • @evaoliveira8407
      @evaoliveira8407 Před 6 lety

      I think only you can respond to that

    • @laurenbennett7674
      @laurenbennett7674 Před 6 lety +3

      She’s an ENFP? Lmao of course

    • @lisayarella
      @lisayarella Před 6 lety

      Lauren Bennett what even is that?

    • @leoninehuman
      @leoninehuman Před 6 lety +3

      Lisa Reif myer briggs personality types! there's sixteen of these personality types; it's like astrological signs but for people with business or psychology degrés

  • @outinsider
    @outinsider Před 6 lety +35

    I loved your look at Miranda. I don't know if the popular hate on Carrie has to do with the impact of her choices over everyone else's. She is the lead of Sex and the City. The story is hers. The words are not, a man wrote these characters as explains the constant discussion around men in the show, but what I really like about this video is that it explains what I love about Carrie Bradshaw- her sense of self, her independence, and the fact that she does learn from her mistakes, hard as they come. She is always herself and it's more than just "her times." Yes, the show is 20 years old now, and yes, a lot of attitudes are dated (i.e. views on people on the orientation and identity spectrum), but I love that you frame her to be the female antihero- because that's who she is, and the message of following her story from 1998 to 2010 is, to me, revolutionary because women are human beings with flaws, and are measured by the sexist double standards men put on them, and the show analyzes that, give or take the flaws that people have pointed out over the years that have validity. Thank you for this video.

  • @VIRGO1989
    @VIRGO1989 Před 6 lety +40

    This show informed the entirety of my romantic life in my early twenties!
    I’m not ashamed to admit that I can identify the episode after 5 seconds of any clip and can recite MOST of the lines by heart. 😳

  • @theradiootaku2043
    @theradiootaku2043 Před 5 lety +33

    I realized that Berger was to Carrie what Carrie was to Aiden. He was charming, honest, passionate, accomplished but insecure and flawed, and ultimately didn’t have it together enough to make a good thing work and fucked up but not out of maliciousness. That’s what Carrie was to Aiden...I wonder if that pattern means anything. Maybe through dating a version of herself is a catalyst for her final arc?

    • @yeebler
      @yeebler Před 3 lety

      He was a horrible man.

    • @allthingsbeauty9175
      @allthingsbeauty9175 Před 2 lety +2

      @Baron Saturnyne it should’ve been over when she cheated on him with big. Aiden should’ve never taken her back. Specially with all the demands she was making. The audacity of her. I cringe every time I see that episode when she demands he forgives her n tells him she will not stop communicating with big. Thats having some balls!!

    • @allthingsbeauty9175
      @allthingsbeauty9175 Před 2 lety +1

      Berger was a straight up man child jerk! I would say Carrie treated Aiden the way Big treated her.

  • @TopazPhoenix16
    @TopazPhoenix16 Před 6 lety +74

    This is awesome, i need more sex and the city character videos. MORE!!!

  • @gabrielebanyte6489
    @gabrielebanyte6489 Před 5 lety +57

    I've always LOVED the relationship between Carrie and Mr. Big because, dare I say it, I think it's an incredibly realistic representation of a type of toxic love overall. Think about the real world for a sec - not every women has a healthy and wholesome relationship with a guy. What's more, not every women *chooses* a healthy relationship, and some women will never *ever* learn to choose a healthy relationship. Whether intentional by the show or not, Carrie is an organic portrayal of that demographic of women (or man). I applaud that. Not every women is a Miranda.
    For me, Carrie's behaviour always made 100% sence in that context. Carrie ending up with Big was REALISTIC that's just what some women would have done.
    Some people may believe that the show glamorises toxic love because it never outright criticises Big and Carrie. I would argue that people don't like being force fed
    romantic ideals and morals down their throats. Instead, this show smartly gave us four very diffrent characters and their approach in love and relationships. Judging by the amount of people who have come to dislike Carrie's choices on the show, this just shows that the audience are intelligent enough to decide for themselves which of the characters' lifepath, or none at all, best suits them.

    • @sarahalessa78
      @sarahalessa78 Před 3 lety

      i really like your take on it!

    • @GemR38
      @GemR38 Před 3 lety

      Bravo 👏, very well said. 100% agree.

  • @hollywoodshopaholic
    @hollywoodshopaholic Před 5 lety +16

    I think the modern viewers hating on Carrie just don't get that characters like her paved the way for young women like us. Shows like SATC pioneered women getting to be materialistic, selfish, chase silly relationships, and make all kinds of dumb mistakes and live the life we want to just because we can. The only reason we can afford to analyze the morality of Carrie's actions today is because she enabled us to take that kind of freedom for granted now.

  • @JMWxx
    @JMWxx Před 5 lety +19

    *Carrie: “You broke up with James because he was too small, this guys too big... Who are you? Goldiecocks?!”*
    Love it 😂.

  • @LauDor08
    @LauDor08 Před 5 lety +23

    I actually used the "Your girl is lovely, Hubbell" line on a guy I used to talk to.

  • @mahtiel
    @mahtiel Před 6 lety +138

    Great analysis, I loved how you explained how Carrie's likeability was still retained through flaws. I must say that although I never really wanted to be like her and detested many of her decisions, she still had something about her that made me intested in her story as it unfolded. You hit the nail on the head, girls! :) With that in mind, I still think she is being objectified and the opening credits show that. However, I think she is the one who is objectifying herself, marketing herself as this sexual goddess (yes, the column), while at the same time she is struggling to be perceived as a deeper person. It is an ongoing conflict, which she loses many times.

    • @oof-rr5nf
      @oof-rr5nf Před 6 lety

      mahtiel Lovely comment

    • @peterDcontact
      @peterDcontact Před 6 lety +6

      i am a man so i might be wrong, but i think there are a lot of famales that struggle with that, some just bite the bullet and dress with man t-shirts or suits and i think that is really sad, clothes shouldn't be a factor on how people tread you

    • @NuggieCharms
      @NuggieCharms Před 2 lety

      U

  • @kaemin176
    @kaemin176 Před 6 lety +514

    ok, but can we get a video on Lorelai Gilmore?

  • @lamine428
    @lamine428 Před 6 lety +28

    Omg I just recently rewatched sex and the city and was thinking how concided and dramatic she was but she sure was charismatic

  • @Rolafairy
    @Rolafairy Před 6 lety +34

    Sex and the city is such an influence on me. I'm so happy you made this vid

  • @anigodess
    @anigodess Před 5 lety +25

    Maybe a video about Charlotte and Harry. He’s not the Prince Charming we were expecting, but he’s the one we deserve and the one we should strive for.

  • @WillNelson73
    @WillNelson73 Před 6 lety +143

    I am a man, and this show was my guilty pleasure. It was a really good show...period.
    I did not like Carrie because i found her to be very selfish. That said, she was still a well written character.
    I have met tons of women like Miranda. A few like Charlotte. But Samantha was the one that - while a very entertaining character - was not a realistic woman/archetype

    • @lisayarella
      @lisayarella Před 6 lety +28

      I actually know 2 women who are pretty damn close to Samanthas character

    • @manantial773
      @manantial773 Před 5 lety +14

      Not true at all, many of my friends are a lot like Samantha.

    • @1isterfiend
      @1isterfiend Před 4 lety +2

      That’s a shame. Samantha’s are everywhere and we are truly the best!

    • @madisonbaker7056
      @madisonbaker7056 Před 4 lety +5

      Will Nelson I felt the same way about Carrie. She wasn’t my favorite either. I found her to be a bit too needy and somewhat of a manipulator and drama queen.

    • @floroliveto8531
      @floroliveto8531 Před 3 lety +5

      Just because you don't know anyone like Samantha doesn't mean that people like her don't exist! I haven't met many women like Charlotte, at least not *young* women, but they are probably out there anyway!

  • @rockabillymuffin
    @rockabillymuffin Před 6 lety +283

    I watched the first episode of satc when I was 13 in 2007. And I never got the appeal of Carrie. I found her euqally as awful at communication as Mr.Big and generally an egotistical person who is often not a great friend or partner. I still appreciate a flawed female protagonist, I just never got why fans wanted to be her so badly.

    • @anagjini7111
      @anagjini7111 Před 6 lety +20

      rockabillymuffin her and Big deserve each other

    • @capubecks
      @capubecks Před 6 lety +34

      rockabillymuffin agree, the other 3 women were better friends in the series..she made everything about herself..

    • @katarinam2145
      @katarinam2145 Před 6 lety +15

      rockabillymuffin in the whole show she complains about being single and then when she gets a guy she treats them as shit if they are not players.. feminist..I don't think so

    • @genzi78514
      @genzi78514 Před 5 lety +12

      This happened to me, when I was younger. She was never my favorite, but everybody wanted to be like her. My favorites always were been Samantha, because she is so extreme that you want to see how far she goes, and Miranda. I've never knew that everybody disliked her.
      I think that something that irritates me about Carrie is how superflous is she (who the hell values shoes so much?) and made so many poor choices. I don't like when people call "mistake" to things like affairs or not having enough money to pay the rent, because you decided to spend everything on shoes. Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte, really did mistakes and pay for them. But they keep going, actually learn something and try again.

    • @loiracitr
      @loiracitr Před 5 lety +8

      She's shallow. I suppose she has an appeal on shallow people

  • @LadybugMambo
    @LadybugMambo Před 4 lety +82

    "This manipulative behavior makes her double down..."
    Let's be real; Carrie was WAY more manipulative than Mr. Big throughout the series. He was shitty to her, but in a closed off, "take it or leave it" sort of way. He presented her with ultimatums, where as Carrie CONSTANTLY tried to get him to do things and then when he didn't, would try to railroad the relationship in that direction anyway.
    She asked to meet his mother. He said no, so she stalked him. She wanted him to be monogamous, he said no, so she went to a party, flirted with another guy, and then called him up to tell him so. She wanted him to say I love you, he didn't, so she took another guy home from a party they went to and NEVER TOLD HIM THAT HE SPENT THE NIGHT IN HER BED.
    They were both shitty people, but in terms of manipulation, Carrie has got Big beat.

    • @myszka7682
      @myszka7682 Před 3 lety +1

      Dang. When you put it all in a concentrated list like that it's undeniably true! Great analysis.

  • @zitronentee
    @zitronentee Před 6 lety +109

    So much Carrie-haters here. Well, no one dare to admit that at some part of their lives, they were Carrie : single, sometimes lonely, free spirited, has their own thought/opinion/world, not caring much about the surrounding, still searching for something. They only proud as accomplished characters of liberated Samantha, career Miranda or conservative Charlotte.
    So, if there's Carrie-haters, I guess they are/were Carrie, a mirror they don't like to see.

    • @sunflowersgunpowder7390
      @sunflowersgunpowder7390 Před 5 lety +5

      zitronentee well said 👌

    • @cappygurl
      @cappygurl Před 5 lety +17

      I personally think that more people are like Carrie and that's the reason she gets so much hate. She could not be put into a box and most people are like that. It's hard to see your own reflection in the mirror because then you have to admit your own flaws. She was the most varied character in the series and she never conformed to what society expected from her as a woman, she lived her own truth and own her being a mess. In reality most people are a mess in one regard or another. She was not perfect, no one is and that's what made you want to watch the show. I know she was my favorite character. I see my self as a Carrie in an emotional sense and in relationships.

    • @villanelle2.0
      @villanelle2.0 Před 4 lety +4

      Oh I'm so sorry for hating on a selfish, slut shammer, homophobic punchbag, I should have loved her more than anything in the world.

    • @villanelle2.0
      @villanelle2.0 Před 4 lety +4

      And the details goes here:
      1. Carrie didn't believe in the concept of bisexuality (remember that one guy who told her he dated a guy once and several other girls of course and she was paranoid about that one guy, and couldn't let go of the thought that he might be gay)
      2. She slut shammed Samantha after running into her while she was giving someone a blowjob and tried to make her feel ashamed about it, Samantha has high self-esteem so she was unmoved.
      3. Carrie ditched her friends for guys
      4. Carrie tried to change Mr. Big (remember how she used to leave her belongings in his apartment)
      5. She literally was the most selfish among the group, which touched it's heights when instead of being Happy for Charlotte's engagement she said "paper covers rock"
      6. Kept sleeping with Mr. Big even though he was married.
      7. Don't even get me started on how she let herself be treated as a doormat.

    • @zitronentee
      @zitronentee Před 4 lety +6

      @@villanelle2.0 She is written as an imperfect character, representing flaws, not a normal woman.
      And btw, your comment actually exactly show that you're at some degree is Carrie : imperfect, opinionated, judgemental.

  • @MyssBlewm
    @MyssBlewm Před 5 lety +18

    I wanted to be like Miranda or Samantha a lot more than Carrie. I loved all four women but always found Carrie the most self absorbed so she was the one I gravitated towards the least (and despite that I still really love Carrie). I think people hate on the show and especially Carrie too much. The point is exactly that despite Carrie having a "fabulous" wardrobe and life in NYC she was often her own worst enemy when it came to her personal life. She was always underplaying her debt (something a lot of people do) and she often ran into a lot of romantic woes. I don't think young women should see everything Carrie did as an aspiration to be exactly like her, but more as a "Women, it's ok if you fuck up. Carrie made a mess or got caught up in one but she was able to keep going."
    There's this image that women are supposed to be perfect and have their shit together all the time, and Sex and the City shows that that's simply not true.

  • @Rucola438
    @Rucola438 Před 6 lety +15

    LOVE THIS SO MUCH. I read so many recent hate articles on Carrie, but all of them left me uncomfortable, this is just perfect. From now on I think I'm going to watch stuff you have already analysed.

  • @harrisonmckinney7659
    @harrisonmckinney7659 Před 6 lety +50

    I love her, but she makes you crazy! She’s sympathetic and likable but often makes such bad decisions. She’s an incredible character and this is one of my favorite shows ever

  • @isha9660
    @isha9660 Před 4 lety +8

    I don’t think Carrie disliked undramatic or smooth relationships. No doubt she loved Aidan but just not enough to marry him. She was madly in love with Big from the very start. And her love for Big was not just because he was somehow unattainable. She loved him because she had never felt such intense chemistry with someone else before. I’m pretty sure she would have jumped to the idea of marriage in the first season itself, if it was Big kneeling down and proposing to her. People are never truly that dramatic or commitment phobic. If it’s the person you truly love, there’s no phobia of commitment.

  • @theloverlyladylo9158
    @theloverlyladylo9158 Před 4 lety +5

    I'm not a big Carrie fan, but that opening quote is one of my favorites of all time.

  • @AnelyMG
    @AnelyMG Před 6 lety +2

    I was a teen when the show was own, Carrie was my favorite one, now I'm 3w and Carrie is still my #1 LOVE her, I love the show!!

  • @SkyyPiano
    @SkyyPiano Před 5 lety +9

    I think everybody at some point in their lives, male or female, had a "Mr. Big." Somebody who didn't love you nearly as much as you loved them. And you were always chasing them, but they could have cared less about you. And I think many of us have also been guilty of being the Mr. Big in a relationship before as well.

  • @PinkSky5
    @PinkSky5 Před 6 lety +30

    20 yearsssssss!!!! What..
    .

  • @GuettaSounds
    @GuettaSounds Před 6 lety

    I asked for this video and you guys listened and made it! Its amazing. Thank you so much! ❤️

  • @brentonjoseph
    @brentonjoseph Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video.

  • @dgaller06
    @dgaller06 Před 5 lety +3

    When you watch a show for the first time, you root for who the show tells you to root for. It’s when you rewatch a show, you begin to question things. This happened with me when I watched Friends, and also when I watched the Office. When you first watch a show, you’re so busy just seeing things pan out for the first time, that you don’t really notice the things that make you question rooting for a certain character.

  • @lyledeyounges1276
    @lyledeyounges1276 Před 6 lety +11

    This was a great analysis, and good point on how she was the first female antihero but was, contrary to today's majority of female antiheroes, still likeable and not in a position of power, professionally. I think the writing on this show is somewhat underrated and, along with or because of the themes, easily brushed off as "farcical" by some.

  • @user-me6cf6hr8b
    @user-me6cf6hr8b Před rokem +2

    I like Carrie actually. She seems like a such precious child, that is bringing her child-ness into adulthood. Not everyone should feel and be “grown-up”. There are enough people to like her for who she is.

  • @UnicornAndri
    @UnicornAndri Před 6 lety +3

    Thank you so much for this video, it made me love my favorite tv show even more!!! 💖💖💖 Can't wait for the videos on the other characters too 😘

  • @thehightable5995
    @thehightable5995 Před 6 lety +72

    Please, talk about Omar Little from The Wire!

  • @GiantPetRat
    @GiantPetRat Před 5 lety +3

    This video really encapsulates what I loved about this fun, flawed, but ultimately fascinating show. Well done!

  • @MalloryNewcomb
    @MalloryNewcomb Před 4 lety

    I love these SATC videos because of the deep message you get at underneath the beautiful backdrop and fashion. Like the whole package is great! It also gives me insight on society around the time I was born.
    Keep them coming!

  • @VioletWaves44
    @VioletWaves44 Před 5 lety +4

    It's happened. I've become Carrie Bradshaw. I knew this day would come and it's just been brought to my attention whilst watching this.

  • @mariaherfst348
    @mariaherfst348 Před 6 lety +30

    Can I just say how blessed I am to have found this wonderful channel. I hope you'll do Charlotte and Samantha as well. And I would love to also see your analysis on the leading men of this show. 😉😊😉

  • @VivKittie32
    @VivKittie32 Před 5 lety +60

    Carrie Bradshaw is looking for the love that her father denied her when he abandoned her at a young age. I always felt that Big was a stand-in for Daddy.

    • @ratnaroy4948
      @ratnaroy4948 Před 4 lety +1

      Carrie choose big because he had more money

    • @isaymamamoo9469
      @isaymamamoo9469 Před 3 lety

      You read about her backstory in the book?

    • @xchi6581
      @xchi6581 Před rokem +1

      @@isaymamamoo9469 she mentions in the vogue episode (04.17) her family history

    • @jenynz5334
      @jenynz5334 Před rokem +1

      I didn't know that. And The Carrie Diaries sucks for getting so much wrong.

  • @carlamd5351
    @carlamd5351 Před 6 lety +27

    When i was younger i used to love Carrie, but now it found her VERY annoying and extremely self centered, plus she is a terrible friend, she always has to place her 'issues' before any of her friends

  • @bendakstarkiller1270
    @bendakstarkiller1270 Před 4 lety +50

    3:28 - sorry to break it to you ladies, but in real life, a Mr Big stays with the 26yo trophy wife. He doesn't abandon her for a worn out party girl nearing 40...

    • @prizescu
      @prizescu Před 4 lety +4

      Yeah, they do. Trophy wife is a trophy. You show it and mind your own business

    • @villanelle2.0
      @villanelle2.0 Před 4 lety

      Yes

    • @alinan4320
      @alinan4320 Před 4 lety +16

      That is true , and in 2020 the 40 y.o party girl dont run after worn out mister big, and she goes finds younger hot guy to party with )

    • @gabrielcarvalho6085
      @gabrielcarvalho6085 Před 4 lety

      She was a trophy wife but ( as the series wanted to show) she was boring. As long as guys prefer younger woman, they do like some wild side too

    • @Nana_A23
      @Nana_A23 Před 4 lety +7

      Preach ! The serie was so realistic until the Hollywood happy end. In real life if someone fools you like mister big , he is definitely not your soulmate but just the toxic guy you are addicted to

  • @beatrizmedeirosnoleto9391

    I think what people don't like about Carrie is the fact that she doesn't grow enough as a character. Things happen as consequence of her mistakes, but she remains basically the same afterwards. It is rinse and repeat in a long running show. It gets really annoying. In real life, people do make the same mistakes over and over and over (...) again, but in a tv show, you can't do real life's pacing. Her ending was horrible. She went rock bottom with the russian guy, but she didn't get to pull herself back. She was rescued. By Big, of all people. The other reason is that she is a person who lives outside of her means, and doesn't really deals with the consequences of that. This fantasy hurts more in times of economic distress.

  • @LifeIsABeach3210
    @LifeIsABeach3210 Před 6 lety +87

    Please do a video on Veronica Mars!!

  • @roseredvioletblue1
    @roseredvioletblue1 Před 6 lety

    Love this, your channel always makes amazing content!

  • @BaileeWalsh
    @BaileeWalsh Před 6 lety +2

    I just finished this show today! What a coincidence!
    Interesting video! I think it's really a thought provoking show.

  • @chanmarr8118
    @chanmarr8118 Před 4 lety +6

    Carrie is now hated?? I find her relatable because I, too, have a shopping addiction but for handbags and I like to wear whatever I like which are some crazy outfits sometimes.

  • @cynlovespugs
    @cynlovespugs Před 6 lety +13

    "I've got an addiction, sir!!!!!"

  • @LeWildSister
    @LeWildSister Před 5 lety +2

    This was well done. Kudos to ya'll.

  • @natalie8212
    @natalie8212 Před 5 lety +7

    I really appreciate how this channel is always positive and never goes for the cheap mass appeal likes. ( Ehem ms.mojo ehem) There is clearly good in everyone and even if these are fictional characters, it's enlightening to see the brighter side where so many are so quick to hate and be nasty online.

  • @rd_1550
    @rd_1550 Před 6 lety +13

    Hope u'll make analysis from movie characters soon (eg Miranda Priestly, Amy Dunne, Jasmine French). That'd be great!! You're the BEST!!!

    • @tatehildyard5332
      @tatehildyard5332 Před 6 lety

      rd_ 15 I’d love to see a video essay on Jasmine French. Blue Jasmine really is an underrated film in the Woody Allen canon.

  • @iiiiiiiiiiii90000000
    @iiiiiiiiiiii90000000 Před 3 lety +41

    Flawed can be cute, sure, everyone has flaws.. But Carrie is straight up abusive, emotionally unstable, controlling, narcissistic and selfish.

  • @kellyhardyman9509
    @kellyhardyman9509 Před 2 lety +1

    My absolute favourite line, Coulda ,Shoulds ,Woulda!!!!!

  • @amjunio
    @amjunio Před 5 lety +1

    You got great reviews. I really like your Friends and its characters' review.

  • @tastyshades
    @tastyshades Před 6 lety +20

    Where's my Samantha episode?!lol I'm all about how she's reflecting sex positivity! Annnd how she didn't stay with Simth because she's cool with it just being her.

  • @gingit3239
    @gingit3239 Před 4 lety +4

    I recently got diagnosed with BPD and watching SATC for the third time I wouldn't be surprised at all if Carrie has it too. She definitely has traits

    • @jenynz5334
      @jenynz5334 Před rokem

      Welcome to the club. I hope you are doing well today.

    • @terrykipp
      @terrykipp Před rokem

      Welcome to the club. I have BPD and I love the fuck out of Carrie. She really is me!

  • @mojojer924
    @mojojer924 Před 4 lety +1

    I've only seen a few episodes of this show, but I did enjoy watching!!!!!!!👍👍👍💝💗💜💝💗💜💝💗💜💝💗💜

  • @nannasrensen7674
    @nannasrensen7674 Před 4 lety

    This hit me hard. I never really watched or liked Sex and the City, but I am such a Carrie when it comes to love. Thanks for this video!

  • @noaccount7595
    @noaccount7595 Před 5 lety +11

    Carrie is so insecure and empathetic when she's around big. I don't blame Miranda being a little harsh to carry sometimes you need that one person to be harsh to you so you can realize they are making the same mistakes over and over and never learning from them!!!

    • @angiecoers6255
      @angiecoers6255 Před 3 lety

      Carrie is a Pathetic Doomat.

    • @user-me6cf6hr8b
      @user-me6cf6hr8b Před rokem

      Nobody would want controlling attitude from a friend and it is unsettling to see someone admitting that they are voting for such friendship.
      What other girls have actually had to is to give Carrie some real, motherly cuddles and let her cry out her soul. She would be much more open emotionally to changes after this and maybe she would even realise that she deserves better than Big abuser.

  • @moonchild42
    @moonchild42 Před 5 lety +6

    I must be one of the few women who could never stand Carrie. What bothered me the most was how often she would complain to her friends but whenever they complained to her she would treat their problems like they were a joke and just disregarded them. Miranda was my favorite even though she was pretty judgmental at least she had a little more respect for herself and wasnt so selfish

  • @joyderose2862
    @joyderose2862 Před 3 lety

    Very inspiring video ! Now I know much more deeper about the show ;) thanks

  • @bijanlove8000
    @bijanlove8000 Před 6 lety

    Your videos are so shooting and so insightful! Love them! Please do both Miranda and Samantha as well! :)

  • @pachice
    @pachice Před 5 lety +7

    That fall at 2:50 was horrifying.

    • @myszka7682
      @myszka7682 Před 3 lety

      I honestly replayed it 3x haha

  • @juliawhite584
    @juliawhite584 Před 5 lety +3

    i really love Sarah's voice. my favorite

  • @eml3077
    @eml3077 Před rokem

    Love the background music!

  • @CarolinaMillan
    @CarolinaMillan Před 6 lety +4

    Another great analysis! It’s true that Carrie can be annoying AF, but she’s still so likeable, which denotes the brilliance of the show’s writers and of course, SJP’s acting and her co-stars. Looking forward to Charlotte and Samantha!

  • @ajburgess6843
    @ajburgess6843 Před 6 lety +192

    Can you analyze Brooklyn 99 characters?

    • @oof-rr5nf
      @oof-rr5nf Před 6 lety +6

      AJ Burgess I WOULD DIE.
      OF HAPPINESS.

    • @oof-rr5nf
      @oof-rr5nf Před 6 lety +2

      mriee thanks?

    • @ouareaugirl
      @ouareaugirl Před 6 lety +3

      mriee just *had* to rain on your parade. Why not just let people enjoy things without having to shit all over their joy with a bitter, dismissive 'yawn'

    • @ouareaugirl
      @ouareaugirl Před 6 lety +1

      After the 'yawn', the 'it's boring' & the 'If they make one I won't watch it', the 'I'll be happy for you' felt more than a little disingenuous from my perspective :/ My comment was indeed in reference to both of yours, but I also didn't mean to start a whole thing. Tone is difficult to convey online ~

    • @MyKrabi
      @MyKrabi Před 5 lety +3

      oh yes, pretty please! The characters are so well written especially the fact that it has showed humour does not have to be racist to be funny.

  • @Nickelini
    @Nickelini Před 5 lety +3

    Ah, nice memories . . . this used to come on (LIVE!) TV on Fridays at 9PM -- baby in bed, pushed husband out the door to go play hockey, and I got to drink wine and watch Sex & the City. Cathartic.

  • @tate2258
    @tate2258 Před 6 lety +2

    You hit the nail on the head as to why Carrie is such a captivating but infuriating. Really good character study

  • @MissHiltonxx
    @MissHiltonxx Před 6 lety +1

    Carrie is forever my favourite. I adore her.

  • @molasorrosalom4846
    @molasorrosalom4846 Před 6 lety +86

    Except she was a broke mess in her mid-30s, who went off on her friend who wouldn't loan her money.

    • @sala8763
      @sala8763 Před 4 lety +11

      Roghttt, I’m still shook that Charlotte gave her wedding ring to her to sell as the loan. She had some amazing friendss

    • @molasorrosalom4846
      @molasorrosalom4846 Před 4 lety +9

      @@sala8763
      I mean, she was what? 38 years old and she didn't even have 1,000 bucks in the bank?

    • @sala8763
      @sala8763 Před 4 lety +2

      Molasor Rosalom agreee, I cant believe she accepted the ring in the end aswell.

    • @molasorrosalom4846
      @molasorrosalom4846 Před 4 lety +4

      @Ni Na
      That was a mess as well, refused to leave him alone, then told him that he would have to accept thst the guy she cheated on him with was just a "friend."

  • @MsJeanneMarie
    @MsJeanneMarie Před 6 lety +11

    It's one of life's great mysteries that Sex and the City was so incredible, yet the Sex and the City movies were such complete and utter garbage.

  • @KforKatze
    @KforKatze Před 5 lety +1

    I was very young when the series started airing (11) but around 13 or so I started watching it. I rewatched again when I was a bit older, before the first movie. And now I'm finishing season 6 again. You can tell a show is good when you not only still like it a lot at different ages, but you also discover new things in it and react to it differently as you get older.
    As for Carrie, I agree with the analysis in pretty much all points. There's one thing I even wrote an essay about long ago: I always found one of the biggest and most interesting contradictions was in the fact that her whole career is focused in relationship and men. It's a catch22 in the sense that, for her, being career-focused and thriving professionally necessarily involved obsessing with her relationships, and with all the details and experiences of dating and having sex. Be it her own life or her friends', she was the one who's whole life revolved around that topic. Not even fashion was more important than that.

  • @fuckyouyoutube7921
    @fuckyouyoutube7921 Před 3 lety +2

    I used to like her but I didn't understand the series properly. Now I understand why ppl dislike Carrie. She cheats over and over, she smokes and ignores the fact if it might bother ppl around her, she's super self centered, she is financially messy!! The audacity she had to confront Charlotte about not offering her money. When she got the kashmere Schal to her birthday, after finding out its value she asked if she could return it to get the money, how pathetic can you be? Also she hit big in the face and left him with a black eye.
    She butchers herself for big wth their on and offs when he made it clear he wants things to be slow and he's not ready for a relationship. She has no self-esteem. The funny thing is, while this character is all about independence and all that, Candace Bushnell stated she made a mistike not to have kids. We all know Carrie is actually Candace so yeah. I adore Sam, Charlotte and Miranda so much more than Carrie. They all have their flaws but they have their lfes in control.

  • @BossBellini
    @BossBellini Před 5 lety +15

    To me, she was never a depiction of someone who's flawed but embraces it gracefully/makes a conscious effort to make up for it, but rather the poster girl for a type of woman who is painfully selfish, constantly looking for people and ways to justify it, and generally refusing to grow up because it's not fun, spontaneous or good for her current needs. Basically, a 'princess' who stopped developing psychologically when she developed enough physically to become what's societally considered sexually attractive and feminine, down to the very last cliche.

  • @noaccount7595
    @noaccount7595 Před 5 lety +3

    Carrie always makes me laughe 🤣 every time I watch sex and the city ❤️

  • @chrissiem3958
    @chrissiem3958 Před 3 lety +2

    There is such a huge irony that Carrie hated Natasha for no actual good reason--- she admits herself at one point that she doesn't actually know Natasha--- and just constantly tried to find ways to be better and appear better than her, and yet when Carrie had the affair with Big--- in which one of the horrible outcomes was Natasha smashing her face off of a concrete step--- and Natasha then hated Carrie FOR A COMPLETELY LEGIT REASON, Carrie once again played the victim and spent a whole episode obsessing over getting Natasha's respect and forgiveness.
    That is not a flawed person.... that is a psychopathic narcissist.

  • @laurasalado2429
    @laurasalado2429 Před 6 lety +2

    I love Carrie! Yes, I am proud Miranda’s character holds the societal values women have fought so hard for; more financial autonomy, assertiveness and just overall control in our lives; with or without a partner. However, I am lucky this show portrays the other parts of being a woman that might not be so accepted in our society today, but still resonate with some women. I’m not proud of it, but I love shoes, or the way a beautiful outfit makes me feel, and I love the feeling of being in love, at times to my detriment. I have been in love with the “bad boy”, and have pushed away the “good guy”. I have made bad financial decisions. Yes, I have grown and learned from those mistakes, but those aspects have been, and still are, crucial parts of my experience as a woman. Two of my favorite parts in the series portray what I loved most about her character. The first, when she returns from LA and points out her apartment is like her; not perfect, but real. My other favorite: when she is at risk of losing her apartment because of the aforementioned poor financial habits, and Big writes her a check, which she rips to pieces. Yes she chases Big, but she has enough pride not to accept his offering, which was a very feminist action indeed.
    I think each character represents the various parts of being a woman. I like to associate myself more with Miranda’s and Samantha’s flaws which seem to stem from their unyielding independence, and healthy doses of cynicism. Regardless, I am happy for Carrie’s and Charolette’s character’s existence on tv, despite their flaws feeling a bit outdated. They remind us that yes, sometimes women STILL yearn to encompass domestic perfection, or get caught up (to our own demise) in the exciting and flashy parts of dating or fashion, to the point of being selfish at times. Though we as a society of feminist women look to other ideals, at times these feelings/actions DO exist. And there are parts of these two characters that are simply wonderful... like Carrie’s apartment, flaws and all.
    Thank you ScreenPrism!