After Tom forbids Carrie to see Sebastian again, Carrie snoops through Tom's work files and uncovers some alarming information about Sebastian's past.Download Video The Carrie Diaries Read Before Use Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch The Carrie Diaries Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.Carrie decides to confront Sebastian about what she's discovered and is shocked by his reaction. Maggie deals with her breakup with Walt in the only way she knows how and finds some solace from Dorrit. Meanwhile, Larissa takes Carrie, Mouse and Seth to an outrageous performance art club in New York City, which leaves them all feeling self-conscious.Carrie Bradshaw is in her senior year of high school in the early 1980s. She asks her first questions about love, sex, friendship and family while navigating the worlds of high school and Manhattan.
Carrie remained grounded for two weeks following her escapades during the season premiere, but Sebastian was set on breaking her out of her cage. Carrie refused to sneak out in order to join Sebastian down at the country club, leaving the perfect empty seat for party gal and all-around awful time, Donna LaDonna (Chloe Bridges), to steal. Actually, I’m not finding her too heinous yet.
I appreciate that she’s really the only character who sometimes looks like a true blue hottie of the eighties, as opposed to, say, a model of today posing in a throwback shoot. Mouse (Ellen Wong) caught a glimpse of Donna and Sebastian kind of/ sort of cozying up outside the club, and was quick to phone Carrie from the club line with an update. Ah, to live a life without a cell phone; my dream and every teen girl’s nightmare.
Is it me, or do Sebastian and Donna look like a damn good time when they’re getting stoned together? I was only two when the eighties bit the dust, but had I been a teenager then, I’d be right there on that bench with them. Mouse continued her snooping all episode long.
Walt (Brendan Dooling) and Mags (Katie Findlay) continued their relationship struggles this episode. The show did a really good job of spreading the sympathy around. I felt for poor Walt whose inner sexual turmoil is just so sad to watch that I want to hug him.
Still, I’m not going to knock Maggie for her affair with a police officer that was obviously purely physical after suffering through two years of feeling ugly in the eyes of her beau, Walt. I think my feelings towards the whole situation were best summed up by one of Walt’s lines in their opening “failed BJ” scene.
The pilot played twice tonight back to back and I started a recording on the first hour not sure if it was a two-hour pilot or an immediate repeat. I had reception problems so bailed out and was going to abandon my interest but just watched the second playing in real time as long as it was there. I was captivated almost immediately.
For one thing, I think AnnaSophia is cute as the dickens as well as a compelling actor having just seen her in Bridge to Tarabitha. But beyond that, I thought Diaries was even truer to the Sex in the City theme than the original, if that makes any sense.
There's something about the innocence of an origin back story that's more interesting than the ongoing series of contrived situations that all seem the same from week to week. The acting in general is easy and realistic without all the jargon and cultural quirks of much of today's TV.
Prime time television dramas and situation comedies generally tend to all have the same smell to me like dumpsters and garbage trucks have no matter what people throw away. Diaries seems fresh to me. I may well lose interest somewhere into the series, but I am going to put this on my recording schedule and look forward to a new addition to my core viewing listing.