I agreechiangsi1980 said:Well, I'll just look at Sex and City for what it is - just a TV show
I must admit that SJP's character acts a bit too cutesy for her age, but I really like the clothes she worn in the sixth (last) season, which imho, was the best stylistically
hotpinky said:perhaps I'm not a new yorker, although I did live in Manhattan for a year, but what's the big deal? I don't think people assume all NYers are like that-- although I think it would be fun if they were... it's like... Full House. I don't assume that all people from San Francisco are like the Tanner family. (HA) Nor do I assume that all New Yorkers are like the characters on Friends!
I think it's a little silly (and annoying to the rest of us) to think that all people are thinking these things about you. Come on. And, on the off chance that they are, so what?
Furthermore, if you do live in New York, how often can you really hear comments about being like the characters on Sex and the City? Unless you travel often, or fraternize with people who are from out-of-state and ignorant... I can't imagine you run into a lot of people who have the misconception that you're just a sex and the city clone. Unless you talk to a lot of people online who ask you questions, in which case, HAHAHA
Additionally, I AM a columnist, and I hear all the time, "Oh, are you trying to be all Sex and the City?" Of course I'm not. But it doens't bother me when people ask or assume that I am... I don't have to prove myself or defend myself to anyone. I am who I am, and I'm not insecure enough to let a little TV show get to me.
Erin said:Everybody says that Carrie's immature... I've never found her to be this way... <shrug>
Erin said:I think all the comments on the show being unrealistic are silly.. really, most shows once you think about it, are unrealistic... that's what made this show so great. The extremes...
oolie coco said:I want to see people on television that are like me and my friends... and that's not silly.
oolie coco said:The thing that annoyed me the most was how they made Carrie SO self-absorbed, and SO selfish.
There are sooo many examples, but basically from Seasons 3 and on it was like, any table scene would play out exactly like this: Someone brings up a problem they're having, and Carrie INTERRUPTS and takes over the floor by talking about a really trivial problem for the rest of the whole time, and everyone else has to listen.
Problems that the other girls had:
- Charlotte's husband did not want to have sex with her- she married the wrong man
- the new man that Charlotte wants to marry - Harry - dumps her
- Charlotte has a miscarriage
- Sam has cancer
- Sam fears she might have Aids
- Miranda is pregnant and doesn't know what to do
etc.
Problems that Carrie complained about
- My Russian boyfriend is too romantic with me
- I lost my shoes
- My boyfriend wants to marry me
- My boyfriend wants to buy my apartment
- my exboyfriend wants to buy my apartment
OH GOODDDD LOOOOORRD
One of the best examples is when Charlotte wants to announce she's engaged to Harry. This is a BIG deal. Last thing they heard, Harry had dumped her and broken her heart and this was the man she KNEW she wanted to spend her life with. Then he sees her at the jewish dating function and proposes! Plus, CHarlotte has been obsessed with getting married all of her life.
Guess what Carrie does? She brings the goddamn post-it to dinner that Berger dumped her on, and when Charlotte shows them the engagement ring, Carrie SLAPS her hand with the post it and says "Paper covers rock."
Oh lorrrrrrrrd. Instead of caring about her friend's engagement, she whines about how she wants to get high and how Berger dumped her even though she wanted to dump him too.
And then when she DID pay attention to the engagement, she interrupts some random woman's engagement party to talk about Charlotte?!??!?!!? Why???????
Anytime anyone had a REAL problem to talk about, Carrie would interrupt and whine about something really annoying. If I think of more examples, I'll tell you.