My feelings quickly changed this past May when I saw the extended trailer for the show, and then even when The CW sent out the pilot. Very quickly, you get brought in to the story of the younger Carrie Bradshaw — played here by AnnaSophia Robb — and you also can’t help but to like her a lot. Yes, she goes on her tangents with her history and narrating the story, but then again, these are her stories, right?
The show also got points with me by casting Freema Agyeman as Larissa, a somewhat mischievous party girl that takes Carrie under her wing and introduces her to the wonders of Manhattan. If you don’t know who Freema is, you’ve clearly missed her great work on other iconic franchises such as Doctor Who and Law & Order: UK. I like her.
Apparently, there are differences between TCD and Sex And The City itself. Here, Carrie has a younger sister named Dorrit, and as far as I know, she was not seen or mentioned in the series. If it is a major change, it’s one I don’t mind, as I think a close family member like that adds to the story a bit. I also know of Sex And The City enough to wonder where Carrie’s later friends are… or are we to see them come in later, Lois Lane on Smallville style, if the show proves to be a hit? On the same note, where were Maggie, Mouse, Walt, Larissa and the rest in Carrie’s later life? Being a prequel series, these questions will be inevitable.
I am assuming The Carrie Diaries will continue to be good, and I’m curious to see what comes next. For a show I had low expectations for, it ended up being my second favorite CW pilot of the year… after Arrow, of course. Assuming all of the promo trailers haven’t scared you off, I recommend giving it a try when the show premieres Monday night, January 14 at 8PM on The CW. Male or female, gay or straight, 15 or 45… there is probably something you’d like within. Me? I thought it was pretty rad.