Anonymous wrote:Big fancied himself a Trey. Natasha was more like a Charlotte. Carrie was crass, unrefined and label obsessed somewhat of a gold digger. Her most serious relationships shown were with men of means Aiden, Big and Barishnykov all men who could keep her in her Manolos. Re-watching years later in season 1 Big made it clear to Carrie that he liked her in a fun, amusing way but was not in the mood to wife her or anyone else at that time. She did not want to hear it. He was #goals for her and she was pissed that he did not feel the same way. That episode where she showed up for church with his mom in a costume-y church lady outfit was cringe-worthy.
I still say in the end he married her because the fans wanted a happy ending, but in his mind after a major health scare, two failed marriages and getting up there in years (wasn't he was supposed to be 10+ years older than she was) he was tired of the chase and knew she would never leave him. Carrie was Aiden's fantasy. He was the simple guy who fell for a label-obsessed aging party girl about town. In reality she would have ended it at some point because he a doormat when it came to her. That episode where she invited Big up to his cabin, the ex with whom she cheated first time around? Oh hellz no!!! SATC 3 plot: Big gets a clean bill of health and cheats with the new 20-something VP at his company.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carrie was a self-centered, navel-gazing, drama queen who demanded far too much from everyone. She was obviously very good in bed and fun arm candy for entertaining his clients, so he ultimately hit the bullet and settled down...most likely because he realized that his star was fading and it was time to lock in a decent wife to coordinate his medical appointments and caregiver schedules.
So this.
Although the fact that someone like Big would ever commit to someone like Carrie was the most unrealistic part of the show.
+1
For that matter, someone like Aidan would have never committed to someone like Carrie either. They literally shared zero life goals and philosophies. At least Big and Carrie were both gauche and strivers.
The show was too much like a wishful romance novel/wet dream for your average aging, selfish, dramatic, gold-digging, horse-faced woman who can't land a man.
Aiden would go for a sweet girl next door type.
Anonymous wrote:Trey is old money wealthy. His family is wealthy, probably from multiple generations of wealth. He went to top schools and got a nice paying job as a doctor.
Big is new money wealthy. He didn't come from wealth (or only modestly wealthy), but went to school and got a very high paying job in NYC.
It's pretty apparent that they were differentiating between old and new money with these two characters.
Anonymous wrote:I love that we're still talking about this show over a decade later. Not sarcasm, just shows how powerful this series was to a lot of us!
Anonymous wrote:I love that we're still talking about this show over a decade later. Not sarcasm, just shows how powerful this series was to a lot of us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apart from being a self absored drama queen with the intellectual capacity of a rubber tree plant, she was also not in Big's social class--and it showed. He didn't really want to marry "down", and that was Natasha.
I always thought it was funny that Big was supposed to be of a higher social class, especially his attendance with Mah-Mah at an Episcopalian church. He looked like any other Manhattan striver out of CCNY or St John's Charlotte's first husband had the patrician manner and air totally missing from Big. I thought he and Carrie looks and acted from the same class.
Anonymous wrote:The part where he leaves her at the altar in the first movie is a bridge too far for me. After all their breakups and reunions and the growth he shows over 6 seasons, I don't think he would do that. Yes he might get scared and freaked out but you don't leave someone at the altar in front of ~ 300 guests. Decent people just don't do that.
Anonymous wrote:
Carrie is into big because of $$$$ and status. She LOVES rich powerful men. He would never marry someone with her lowly roots and mannerisms. In the real world, they would never have ended up together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trey is old money wealthy. His family is wealthy, probably from multiple generations of wealth. He went to top schools and got a nice paying job as a doctor.
Big is new money wealthy. He didn't come from wealth (or only modestly wealthy), but went to school and got a very high paying job in NYC.
It's pretty apparent that they were differentiating between old and new money with these two characters.
Trey and Char are both old money as reflected in their priorities and mannerisms.
Carrie is a LMC trashy gold digger who wouldn't know class if it hit her in the face. Her obsession with name brand items; lack of financial sense; lewd behavior; socialing in dirty clubs and lust for rich men signify her poor tacky taste. She thinks spending money you do not have on name brand goods you do not need is the epitome of elegance and Mr Big, a gauche NYC Wall Street striver is the be all of class and dignity.
I think Big married Natasha because he, like Carrie, is a social climber who needed to marry into class in order to fit in and attain social legitimacy.He's a smart guy, he knows the kind of women rich men marry. It is his social climbing ways that made him run away from a commitment to carry for almost a decdsfe. As much as he enjoyed their trsyts and her company, for a long time her status as the sex columisny splashed across the side of the bus was a serious deal breaker for him.
He and Carrie are alike; they are both outsiders who came to NYC in search for glamour and riches. They have these fantasies of "old New York" based on movies and music and each try to act like how they think elegant New Yorkers should act like. Annoying Strivers. He only settled for Carrie when he realized his time was running out and that he had aged out of the competitive marriage market he had tentatively dipped his toes in earlier. They are sort of made for each other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carrie was a self-centered, navel-gazing, drama queen who demanded far too much from everyone. She was obviously very good in bed and fun arm candy for entertaining his clients, so he ultimately hit the bullet and settled down...most likely because he realized that his star was fading and it was time to lock in a decent wife to coordinate his medical appointments and caregiver schedules.
So this.
Although the fact that someone like Big would ever commit to someone like Carrie was the most unrealistic part of the show.
+1
For that matter, someone like Aidan would have never committed to someone like Carrie either. They literally shared zero life goals and philosophies. At least Big and Carrie were both gauche and strivers.
The show was too much like a wishful romance novel/wet dream for your average aging, selfish, dramatic, gold-digging, horse-faced woman who can't land a man.
Anonymous wrote:Trey is old money wealthy. His family is wealthy, probably from multiple generations of wealth. He went to top schools and got a nice paying job as a doctor.
Big is new money wealthy. He didn't come from wealth (or only modestly wealthy), but went to school and got a very high paying job in NYC.
It's pretty apparent that they were differentiating between old and new money with these two characters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carrie was a self-centered, navel-gazing, drama queen who demanded far too much from everyone. She was obviously very good in bed and fun arm candy for entertaining his clients, so he ultimately hit the bullet and settled down...most likely because he realized that his star was fading and it was time to lock in a decent wife to coordinate his medical appointments and caregiver schedules.
So this.
Although the fact that someone like Big would ever commit to someone like Carrie was the most unrealistic part of the show.