tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7978715818371029793.post4409159594501176337..comments2024-01-30T23:33:48.363-08:00Comments on Travis Yanan Watches TV: Pilot Script Review - The Carrie DiariesTravis Yananhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13566813154309872307noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7978715818371029793.post-62135224815010757792012-03-29T02:55:48.097-07:002012-03-29T02:55:48.097-07:00Since it's going to be rated PG, it will make ...Since it's going to be rated PG, it will make a difference with how they speak of sex in conversation's. Especially noticing that Carries clothing is very appropriate and nice! Not slutty like Sarah Jessica Parker's version thank god and god bless!!! Plus the actress AnnaSophia Robb also has warned "Sex and the City" fans that it will not be like the original, she was also stressing a bit wondering if it was going to be for a younger audience and actually appropriate for her to play. So obviously it is and she can portray the character nicely. So if the pilot does become successful I hope it stays that way! Plus I still don't want to see Carrie Bradshaw lose her virginity by AnnaSophia Robb's portrayal! But everything else is fine! I've herd that Sebastian and her actually meet in school and she actually tell's her friends that she kissed him a while ago but it was only a 5 second smige. Plus she actually doesn't even make it to the dance of where Carrie and Sebastian get together and dance inappropriately while also drinking alcohol! She actually goes straight to New York City! So I'm guessing Sebastian is only init for a majority amount of screen time. I just hope that after this pilot it will remain like this! Plus I think Carrie Bradshaw will take a long time till she actually loses her virginity by AnnaSophia Robb's portrayal. Which is a good thing!WhosTheMorleynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7978715818371029793.post-91368100847953434402012-02-04T18:55:10.218-08:002012-02-04T18:55:10.218-08:00This series will initially have a bi-polarized aud...This series will initially have a bi-polarized audience. On the one end, there will be the 'Sex and the City' afficiandos, eagerly checking it out for a little bit of prequel backstory for their beloved Carrie Bradshaw. They will probably watch a few episodes, as with '90210', and then fold their arms and say "Not for me".<br /><br />On the other end, there will be the young ones, no doubt entranced into watching this series by The CW's very alluring promo campaigns. However, I think the timing ('80s/'90s), coupled with they hype that it's a prequel to an old people's series, will cause the 'Hanna Montana' generation to quickly look elsewhere, no matter how witty, clever and relevant the series endeavours to be.<br /><br />The writers and producers would be better advised to try to pitch this as a movie script, with an aging Carrie looking back to some defining watershed in her youth to provide succor to a modern day circumstance or situation. And please, no young Big!DuMontnoreply@blogger.com