Softwing
Most undeservingly overhyped movie of all time??
Smartorhypo
Highly Overrated But Still Good
Spidersecu
Don't Believe the Hype
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
mmmm-65062
I am actually disappointed that the Series ended so briefly. I do strongly suggest for it to continue. It is just as amazing as Sex and the City, with a touch of teenage dreams and romance (even better), which is so touching to the heart, not just a series for teens, but adults are able to relate it closely to heart, having some nostalgic moments; reminding them of their high school best friends, lovers, struggles, and achievements to who they are now. It creates reflections and connect to the audience through its light and amusing best representation of a flash-back story of an amazing and ultimate popular series of the decade.I could not express more; I LOVE the Series !! I am addicted to it, especially the casts have done such an amazing job to represent existing and ever popular characters, which is not an easy task at all. I love every characters in the Series. They are all very good and talented. I especially Love Carrie and Samantha for their talented acting, very close representation to the real adult characters, and Larissa for her flamboyant super artistic and highly great taste in art & fashion. Lastly, my own personal admiration to Austin Butler, such a good- looking man with such a charming character. I feel like I am living the life of Sex and the City and re-living my beautiful past, except unfortunately, no Sebastian Kydd in my life.. Would repeat years of my life for having him.. 😉So.. Please... Producers, Directors, Actors, and Influencers.... If you do read this comment, continue the Series...
SnoopyStyle
The show begins in 1984. Carrie Bradshaw (AnnaSophia Robb) is a 16 year old high school student in Castlebury, Connecticut. Her dad (Matt Letscher) is left alone with her and her little sister Dorrit (Stefania Owen) after the death of her mother. Sebastian (Austin Butler) is the new pretty boy with the troubled past. Her best friends Maggie (Katie Findlay) and Walt Reynolds (Brendan Dooling) are dating except she's sleeping with an older man and he's gay. Her other friends are the smart Mouse (Ellen Wong) and nemesis-turn-friend Donna LaDonna (Chloe Bridges). She tries to have a life in Manhattan with an internship at a law office which she quits for one at Interview magazine for her flaky boss Larissa (Freema Agyeman). In the second year, she meets wild Samantha Jones (Lindsey Gort).This show received lots of heat for not being a strict prequel to 'Sex and the City'. The tone is definitely a run-of-the-mill high school drama. It's pretty tame and unimpressive. I don't really care if it doesn't connect all the dots with SatC. However if the name isn't there, this is a very bland show. ASR is a very impressive young actress doing a solid job. Katie Findlay could be the next breakout star. She has a great story at the end of the first season. In fact, that was the only high point of the show. The rest is a passable affair.
BatBanks Smith
The series need be canceled, I don't understand why they gave it a second chance. The series is rather pointless now it was mediocre when it first came on. Carrie's friends are not interesting enough and I don't like Carrie's little sister, Dorrit. She's obnoxious, and she need to stop hating/jealousy of her because their late mother favorite Carrie. First of all, the storyline are weak, the young actors in the series acting is mediocre, and the series was not Gossip Girl-style enough either. I watch the series because of AnnaSophia Robb was in it. AnnaSophia Robb is talented young actress but she should done another show or stick to movies again.
oddity94
Let me start by saying that I was very much looking forward to this show. As a sort-of-fan of some of the CW shows, I was very curious how this would turn out to be. Unlike Gossip Girl and 90210, for example, I really wanted this to be a sincere show about a girl living outside the city. To quote one of the other reviewers, 'no drama just for the sake of drama'. I've had enough of all that, so I really wanted this to be a refreshing show. Obviously, I didn't expect it to be anything like SATC, but I was hoping it would give me the same kind of satisfied feeling. To be honest, that is exactly what it is. It's refreshing, it's honest and it's satisfying. I absolutely love it! Unlike others, I don't really care about the facts not being completely accurate, I just really like the look and feel of it. The way AnnaSophia shapes her role of Carrie is amazing; innocent, yet curious for what's out there. I'm definitely looking forward to the rest of the season!