Anonymous wrote:She looks great from the back.
And I agree the full head of curls when everyone else had flat ironed stick straight hair gave her more personality. But she does not have a pretty face.
come on we have eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That character is a skank.
Tell me ... are you mad about all the brunches?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord, there was a long thread on this topic at one point.
I can't believe there is a new thread on this, reiterating exactly the same tired points.
Yeah, the "Carrie is not good looking enough for her dating life" thread droned on endlessly.
I will repeat what I said on that thread. A killer body and great charisma will make a woman attractive to plenty. A cooler, calmer, more boring beauty like Natasha or Charlotte will probably appeal to the rest.
Yea except people like Big are money obsessed and would never actually marry someone like Carrie who brings charisma but low income and expensive taste. He would’ve just lead her on forever
Huh? She was a local minor celebrity, had a weekly column, and a successful book deal by the time they got together in the finale. You're acting like she was just a waffle house waitress or something.
Sorry how much do you think a weekly column would have paid well. And there were story lines on the show about how little money she had/paid. Also Sex and the City was based on Candace Bushnell’s column that was later made into an anthology. Carrie Bradshaw was based on CB (initially in the column so her parents didn’t know they were reading about her sex life). Big is based on her relationship with Ron Galotti (who she did not end up with) The earlier seasons were better because they were more realistic and different but over time as Darren Starr took more creative control the show it started getting predictable and cliched. The marriage to Big is a huge part of that and the distance from the source material is why the reboot is donkey doo.
25 years ago? Depending on outlet and syndication, such a columnist could be making $200,000-500,000 a year. Plus speaking fees and book advances.
No one making that much would have trouble buying an apartment.
Successful girl bosses often spend money like water and rack up huge credit card debt. Carrie was super pretentious and had a shopping addiction, right? To buy a nice apartment you need lots of cash savings for a down payment, good debt-to-Income (DTI) ratio, and a history of loans. Carrie presumably never had an auto loan or a starter house, so her credit history was shaky for a million dollar Manhattan apartment loan (or whatever the sum was back then). Not implausible at all she needed help.
And it wouldn't be out of the ordinary for someone like Carrie to have undergrad and/or master's writing program (ex. Columbia MS) student loan debt as a Gen Xer.
She actually didn't have credit card debt because when she goes to apply for a loan she says she just paid off her credit card, which is why she has such little cash on hand. She goes on to say the reason she doesn't qualify for a loan isn't low income but no assets like property.
She didn't have problem paying rent or the mortgage; she didn't have cash on hand for a down payment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord, there was a long thread on this topic at one point.
New year, new thread for SATC Rewatch/Carrie Bradshaw!
SATC Rewatch: Why does everyone hate Carrie? (2025)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1257498.page
Rewatching Sex and the City (2024)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/843691.page
home sick watching SATC and wow (2022)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1088855.page
Rewatching Sex and the City… (2021)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1023576.page
I am rewatching Sex and the City, and oh dear (2021)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/961076.page
Rewatching Sex and the City (2019)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/843691.page
Watching Sex and the City (2017)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/646822.page
Carrie Bradshaw was not good looking enough for her dating life (2021)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1022386.page
Carrie Bradshaw is a loser (2019)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/782267.page
Is it just me or was Carrie Bradshaw the most annoying character from the 90s? (2016)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/567698.page
Carrie Bradshaw a "whore" - do you agree? (2014)
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/418606.page
Wow you need help.
Anonymous wrote:That character is a skank.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord, there was a long thread on this topic at one point.
I can't believe there is a new thread on this, reiterating exactly the same tired points.
Yeah, the "Carrie is not good looking enough for her dating life" thread droned on endlessly.
I will repeat what I said on that thread. A killer body and great charisma will make a woman attractive to plenty. A cooler, calmer, more boring beauty like Natasha or Charlotte will probably appeal to the rest.
Yea except people like Big are money obsessed and would never actually marry someone like Carrie who brings charisma but low income and expensive taste. He would’ve just lead her on forever
Huh? She was a local minor celebrity, had a weekly column, and a successful book deal by the time they got together in the finale. You're acting like she was just a waffle house waitress or something.
Sorry how much do you think a weekly column would have paid well. And there were story lines on the show about how little money she had/paid. Also Sex and the City was based on Candace Bushnell’s column that was later made into an anthology. Carrie Bradshaw was based on CB (initially in the column so her parents didn’t know they were reading about her sex life). Big is based on her relationship with Ron Galotti (who she did not end up with) The earlier seasons were better because they were more realistic and different but over time as Darren Starr took more creative control the show it started getting predictable and cliched. The marriage to Big is a huge part of that and the distance from the source material is why the reboot is donkey doo.
25 years ago? Depending on outlet and syndication, such a columnist could be making $200,000-500,000 a year. Plus speaking fees and book advances.
No. 25 years ago writer for the NY Star or whatever fictional NY Post adjacent name would only make like $48,000 but would tons of invitations to cool parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord, there was a long thread on this topic at one point.
I can't believe there is a new thread on this, reiterating exactly the same tired points.
Yeah, the "Carrie is not good looking enough for her dating life" thread droned on endlessly.
I will repeat what I said on that thread. A killer body and great charisma will make a woman attractive to plenty. A cooler, calmer, more boring beauty like Natasha or Charlotte will probably appeal to the rest.
Yea except people like Big are money obsessed and would never actually marry someone like Carrie who brings charisma but low income and expensive taste. He would’ve just lead her on forever
Huh? She was a local minor celebrity, had a weekly column, and a successful book deal by the time they got together in the finale. You're acting like she was just a waffle house waitress or something.
Sorry how much do you think a weekly column would have paid well. And there were story lines on the show about how little money she had/paid. Also Sex and the City was based on Candace Bushnell’s column that was later made into an anthology. Carrie Bradshaw was based on CB (initially in the column so her parents didn’t know they were reading about her sex life). Big is based on her relationship with Ron Galotti (who she did not end up with) The earlier seasons were better because they were more realistic and different but over time as Darren Starr took more creative control the show it started getting predictable and cliched. The marriage to Big is a huge part of that and the distance from the source material is why the reboot is donkey doo.
25 years ago? Depending on outlet and syndication, such a columnist could be making $200,000-500,000 a year. Plus speaking fees and book advances.
No one making that much would have trouble buying an apartment.
Successful girl bosses often spend money like water and rack up huge credit card debt. Carrie was super pretentious and had a shopping addiction, right? To buy a nice apartment you need lots of cash savings for a down payment, good debt-to-Income (DTI) ratio, and a history of loans. Carrie presumably never had an auto loan or a starter house, so her credit history was shaky for a million dollar Manhattan apartment loan (or whatever the sum was back then). Not implausible at all she needed help.
And it wouldn't be out of the ordinary for someone like Carrie to have undergrad and/or master's writing program (ex. Columbia MS) student loan debt as a Gen Xer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord, there was a long thread on this topic at one point.
I can't believe there is a new thread on this, reiterating exactly the same tired points.
Yeah, the "Carrie is not good looking enough for her dating life" thread droned on endlessly.
I will repeat what I said on that thread. A killer body and great charisma will make a woman attractive to plenty. A cooler, calmer, more boring beauty like Natasha or Charlotte will probably appeal to the rest.
Yea except people like Big are money obsessed and would never actually marry someone like Carrie who brings charisma but low income and expensive taste. He would’ve just lead her on forever
Huh? She was a local minor celebrity, had a weekly column, and a successful book deal by the time they got together in the finale. You're acting like she was just a waffle house waitress or something.
Sorry how much do you think a weekly column would have paid well. And there were story lines on the show about how little money she had/paid. Also Sex and the City was based on Candace Bushnell’s column that was later made into an anthology. Carrie Bradshaw was based on CB (initially in the column so her parents didn’t know they were reading about her sex life). Big is based on her relationship with Ron Galotti (who she did not end up with) The earlier seasons were better because they were more realistic and different but over time as Darren Starr took more creative control the show it started getting predictable and cliched. The marriage to Big is a huge part of that and the distance from the source material is why the reboot is donkey doo.
25 years ago? Depending on outlet and syndication, such a columnist could be making $200,000-500,000 a year. Plus speaking fees and book advances.
No. 25 years ago writer for the NY Star or whatever fictional NY Post adjacent name would only make like $48,000 but would tons of invitations to cool parties.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord, there was a long thread on this topic at one point.
I can't believe there is a new thread on this, reiterating exactly the same tired points.
Yeah, the "Carrie is not good looking enough for her dating life" thread droned on endlessly.
I will repeat what I said on that thread. A killer body and great charisma will make a woman attractive to plenty. A cooler, calmer, more boring beauty like Natasha or Charlotte will probably appeal to the rest.
Yea except people like Big are money obsessed and would never actually marry someone like Carrie who brings charisma but low income and expensive taste. He would’ve just lead her on forever
Huh? She was a local minor celebrity, had a weekly column, and a successful book deal by the time they got together in the finale. You're acting like she was just a waffle house waitress or something.
Sorry how much do you think a weekly column would have paid well. And there were story lines on the show about how little money she had/paid. Also Sex and the City was based on Candace Bushnell’s column that was later made into an anthology. Carrie Bradshaw was based on CB (initially in the column so her parents didn’t know they were reading about her sex life). Big is based on her relationship with Ron Galotti (who she did not end up with) The earlier seasons were better because they were more realistic and different but over time as Darren Starr took more creative control the show it started getting predictable and cliched. The marriage to Big is a huge part of that and the distance from the source material is why the reboot is donkey doo.
25 years ago? Depending on outlet and syndication, such a columnist could be making $200,000-500,000 a year. Plus speaking fees and book advances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord, there was a long thread on this topic at one point.
I can't believe there is a new thread on this, reiterating exactly the same tired points.
Yeah, the "Carrie is not good looking enough for her dating life" thread droned on endlessly.
I will repeat what I said on that thread. A killer body and great charisma will make a woman attractive to plenty. A cooler, calmer, more boring beauty like Natasha or Charlotte will probably appeal to the rest.
Yea except people like Big are money obsessed and would never actually marry someone like Carrie who brings charisma but low income and expensive taste. He would’ve just lead her on forever
Huh? She was a local minor celebrity, had a weekly column, and a successful book deal by the time they got together in the finale. You're acting like she was just a waffle house waitress or something.
Sorry how much do you think a weekly column would have paid well. And there were story lines on the show about how little money she had/paid. Also Sex and the City was based on Candace Bushnell’s column that was later made into an anthology. Carrie Bradshaw was based on CB (initially in the column so her parents didn’t know they were reading about her sex life). Big is based on her relationship with Ron Galotti (who she did not end up with) The earlier seasons were better because they were more realistic and different but over time as Darren Starr took more creative control the show it started getting predictable and cliched. The marriage to Big is a huge part of that and the distance from the source material is why the reboot is donkey doo.
25 years ago? Depending on outlet and syndication, such a columnist could be making $200,000-500,000 a year. Plus speaking fees and book advances.
No one making that much would have trouble buying an apartment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord, there was a long thread on this topic at one point.
I can't believe there is a new thread on this, reiterating exactly the same tired points.
Yeah, the "Carrie is not good looking enough for her dating life" thread droned on endlessly.
I will repeat what I said on that thread. A killer body and great charisma will make a woman attractive to plenty. A cooler, calmer, more boring beauty like Natasha or Charlotte will probably appeal to the rest.
Yea except people like Big are money obsessed and would never actually marry someone like Carrie who brings charisma but low income and expensive taste. He would’ve just lead her on forever
Huh? She was a local minor celebrity, had a weekly column, and a successful book deal by the time they got together in the finale. You're acting like she was just a waffle house waitress or something.
Sorry how much do you think a weekly column would have paid well. And there were story lines on the show about how little money she had/paid. Also Sex and the City was based on Candace Bushnell’s column that was later made into an anthology. Carrie Bradshaw was based on CB (initially in the column so her parents didn’t know they were reading about her sex life). Big is based on her relationship with Ron Galotti (who she did not end up with) The earlier seasons were better because they were more realistic and different but over time as Darren Starr took more creative control the show it started getting predictable and cliched. The marriage to Big is a huge part of that and the distance from the source material is why the reboot is donkey doo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord, there was a long thread on this topic at one point.
I can't believe there is a new thread on this, reiterating exactly the same tired points.
Yeah, the "Carrie is not good looking enough for her dating life" thread droned on endlessly.
I will repeat what I said on that thread. A killer body and great charisma will make a woman attractive to plenty. A cooler, calmer, more boring beauty like Natasha or Charlotte will probably appeal to the rest.
Yea except people like Big are money obsessed and would never actually marry someone like Carrie who brings charisma but low income and expensive taste. He would’ve just lead her on forever
Huh? She was a local minor celebrity, had a weekly column, and a successful book deal by the time they got together in the finale. You're acting like she was just a waffle house waitress or something.
Sorry how much do you think a weekly column would have paid well. And there were story lines on the show about how little money she had/paid. Also Sex and the City was based on Candace Bushnell’s column that was later made into an anthology. Carrie Bradshaw was based on CB (initially in the column so her parents didn’t know they were reading about her sex life). Big is based on her relationship with Ron Galotti (who she did not end up with) The earlier seasons were better because they were more realistic and different but over time as Darren Starr took more creative control the show it started getting predictable and cliched. The marriage to Big is a huge part of that and the distance from the source material is why the reboot is donkey doo.
25 years ago? Depending on outlet and syndication, such a columnist could be making $200,000-500,000 a year. Plus speaking fees and book advances.
Anonymous wrote:Her body is gorgeous, and her hair is beautiful and unique. Her face is decidedly ugly, really hideous. However, overall, I would say she's attractive on the whole. I would not want to look her, though, due to the face.
Charlotte was the one I always thought was the most beautiful. Her hair was so glossy and thick, and her face was beautiful. Her body was...fine.
I would prefer to have an OK body and a beautiful face with straight, glossy hair, like Charlotte, rather than a beautiful body and an ugly face, like Carrie. And this was a debate girls in my dorm had when SATC was airing.
I do think that many men would prioritize the gorgeous, tiny body and find this enough to make the woman "hot." However, I also remember that most guys I knew said Charlotte was the most attractive when we watched SATC in college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her looks are fine, but the character was horrible.
I'll say the character was nuanced. Flawed but relatable and often endearing which made it a great show, especially for those of us single at the time. Any married smugs watching the show can opt right out.
SJP is like scarlett o'hara. You just need to replace the Irish features with Jewish- same result. Not conventional but certainly arresting:
"Scarlet O'Hara was not beautiful, but men seldom realized it when caught by her charm as the Tarleton twins were. In her face were too sharply blended the delicate features of her mother, a Coast aristocrat of French descent, and the heavy ones of her florid Irish father. But it was an arresting face, pointed of chin, square of jaw. Her eyes were pale green without a touch of hazel, starred with bristly black lashes and slightly tilted at the ends. Above them, her thick black brows slanted upward, cutting a startling oblique line in her magnolia-white skin-that skin so prized by Southern women and so carefully guarded with bonnets, veils and mittens against hot Georgia suns.”