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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Carrie was all to accurate of a certain kind of woman. The JAP who refused to grow up. [/quote] Carrie was not at all a JAP. She did refuse to grow up, though. [/quote] If you missed that Carrie was a JAP you missed the whole point of the show. [/quote] Per the creator, Darren Star: [i]"I feel that definitely, Carrie Bradshaw, in many ways, can be considered a Jewish character. She wasn't specifically written as a Jewish character, because there was a universality to her, but a lot of her qualities people would attribute to someone who is Jewish. But it wasn't necessary to define her as any religion. The character I have most tried to break Jewish stereotypes with is Kim Cattrall's character on "Sex and the City" -- sex-crazed and blonde.... Now, there's a Jewish stereotype broken!"[/i] [url=http://www.jewishjournal.com/arts/article/q_a_with_darren_star_20030919]source[/url][/quote]
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