Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:I love this thread. What else about SATC can we talk about? Not the movies.
Trey is getting a bad rap in this thread for being stiff and boring but so was Charlotte. They were equally matched IMO.
Speaking of those 2, something that always bugged me was him giving her the apartment in the divorce. That was prime real estate and had been in his family for generations - and he gives her the house, where she moves her new husband in and has a family there.
Trey and Charlotte couldn't have been married more than 15 months and that includes a separation. I'm usually not team MIL, but Bunny really should have pulled out the big guns, maybe had Trey declared insane - whatever it took to put a stop to that nonsense.
See, I think that story line was great and seemed accurate. It was so sad when Trey told Charlotte he didn't want any children. I mean, that's devastating and he's such a good man to give her the apartment. I think in real life it would have gone down a similar way. "Trey gave me that apartment"-"it wasn't his to give", and then the telegram "Charlotte was a wonderful wife. Give her everything she wants. seriously mother. Stop".
Anonymous wrote: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.
I don't think of Carrie as LMC or brand-obsessed. Fashion obsessed, yes. She was well read, a writer, and completed the NYT crossword puzzles... Also don't think Big was a NYC outsider. The show kept him a mystery, but we know he went to an Episcopalian church with his mother in a fancy neighborhood, so I think we know he came from money. Also, there was one episode where he runs into old friends (I think when he fails to introduce Carrie), and they talk about backpacking or skiing across Europe when younger. I picture him as a NYC prep school or boarding school type and Princeton grad.
Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:I love this thread. What else about SATC can we talk about? Not the movies.
Trey is getting a bad rap in this thread for being stiff and boring but so was Charlotte. They were equally matched IMO.
Speaking of those 2, something that always bugged me was him giving her the apartment in the divorce. That was prime real estate and had been in his family for generations - and he gives her the house, where she moves her new husband in and has a family there.
Trey and Charlotte couldn't have been married more than 15 months and that includes a separation. I'm usually not team MIL, but Bunny really should have pulled out the big guns, maybe had Trey declared insane - whatever it took to put a stop to that nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:I love this thread. What else about SATC can we talk about? Not the movies.
Trey is getting a bad rap in this thread for being stiff and boring but so was Charlotte. They were equally matched IMO.
Speaking of those 2, something that always bugged me was him giving her the apartment in the divorce. That was prime real estate and had been in his family for generations - and he gives her the house, where she moves her new husband in and has a family there.
Trey and Charlotte couldn't have been married more than 15 months and that includes a separation. I'm usually not team MIL, but Bunny really should have pulled out the big guns, maybe had Trey declared insane - whatever it took to put a stop to that nonsense.
Ha! I think he felt guilty about his "issues".
Exactly. He realized he didn't hold up his end of the marital bargain. He knew she wanted a full sexual partner and children. This was the best he could give her to "make her whole."
Yep. He was just a decent guy. I always liked Trey. Char must've made millions out of this short marriage!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Where did the show reveal that Big was new money? The episode where he went to the Episcopalian church with his mother made him seem very old money. He always seemed to be connected, too...and the 24/7 driver. Also, his name was John James Preston. I think both he and Trey were old money, and that is why Big wound up with Natasha. He just wasn't as stuffy as Trey. We don't learn as much about his background bc he was supposed to remain a mystery.
I agree--I never got the impression that Big was new money/striver class. His mother lives in Manhattan, too, and she's Episcopalian and very well-dressed--this was signalling on the part of the writers.
He didn't want to marry Carrie because I didn't think he could bring her home to mom. That whole Big's mom episode was him being embarrassed by her.
+2. The show didn't write him as "new money. " The episode with his mother at church indicated that he was supposed to be from old money, or at least that his mother had money. Agree that he was prep school/ivy. Carrie didn't fit into that scene, but Natasha did. The fact that he had a driver became part of his character and factored into several scenes with Carrie.
He also called her, "Mother." Here is the clip!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Qek8czZNxGs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. What else about SATC can we talk about? Not the movies.
The entire storyline when she had breast cancer. Made her very human, and I liked her after that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:I love this thread. What else about SATC can we talk about? Not the movies.
Trey is getting a bad rap in this thread for being stiff and boring but so was Charlotte. They were equally matched IMO.
Speaking of those 2, something that always bugged me was him giving her the apartment in the divorce. That was prime real estate and had been in his family for generations - and he gives her the house, where she moves her new husband in and has a family there.
Trey and Charlotte couldn't have been married more than 15 months and that includes a separation. I'm usually not team MIL, but Bunny really should have pulled out the big guns, maybe had Trey declared insane - whatever it took to put a stop to that nonsense.
Ha! I think he felt guilty about his "issues".
Exactly. He realized he didn't hold up his end of the marital bargain. He knew she wanted a full sexual partner and children. This was the best he could give her to "make her whole."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:I love this thread. What else about SATC can we talk about? Not the movies.
Trey is getting a bad rap in this thread for being stiff and boring but so was Charlotte. They were equally matched IMO.
Speaking of those 2, something that always bugged me was him giving her the apartment in the divorce. That was prime real estate and had been in his family for generations - and he gives her the house, where she moves her new husband in and has a family there.
Trey and Charlotte couldn't have been married more than 15 months and that includes a separation. I'm usually not team MIL, but Bunny really should have pulled out the big guns, maybe had Trey declared insane - whatever it took to put a stop to that nonsense.
Ha! I think he felt guilty about his "issues".
Trey and Charlotte couldn't have been married more than 15 months and that includes a separation. I'm usually not team MIL, but Bunny really should have pulled out the big guns, maybe had Trey declared insane - whatever it took to put a stop to that nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:lAnonymous wrote:I love this thread. What else about SATC can we talk about? Not the movies.
Trey is getting a bad rap in this thread for being stiff and boring but so was Charlotte. They were equally matched IMO.
Speaking of those 2, something that always bugged me was him giving her the apartment in the divorce. That was prime real estate and had been in his family for generations - and he gives her the house, where she moves her new husband in and has a family there.
Trey and Charlotte couldn't have been married more than 15 months and that includes a separation. I'm usually not team MIL, but Bunny really should have pulled out the big guns, maybe had Trey declared insane - whatever it took to put a stop to that nonsense.
lAnonymous wrote:I love this thread. What else about SATC can we talk about? Not the movies.
Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. What else about SATC can we talk about? Not the movies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Where did the show reveal that Big was new money? The episode where he went to the Episcopalian church with his mother made him seem very old money. He always seemed to be connected, too...and the 24/7 driver. Also, his name was John James Preston. I think both he and Trey were old money, and that is why Big wound up with Natasha. He just wasn't as stuffy as Trey. We don't learn as much about his background bc he was supposed to remain a mystery.
I agree--I never got the impression that Big was new money/striver class. His mother lives in Manhattan, too, and she's Episcopalian and very well-dressed--this was signalling on the part of the writers.
He didn't want to marry Carrie because I didn't think he could bring her home to mom. That whole Big's mom episode was him being embarrassed by her.
+2. The show didn't write him as "new money. " The episode with his mother at church indicated that he was supposed to be from old money, or at least that his mother had money. Agree that he was prep school/ivy. Carrie didn't fit into that scene, but Natasha did. The fact that he had a driver became part of his character and factored into several scenes with Carrie.