The Carrie Diaries Recap: Dancing With Myself


At the Nutcracker, Dad and The Dorrit hug it out.

Let’s hug it out, bitch

Back at home, Carrie thinks about the internship at Interview. She is caught between wanting to pursue her dreams and not wanting to let her Dad down. When we have too many choices we can get overwhelmed and feel trapped.

But Carrie has to make a choice. She doesn’t want to have any regrets. With that she walks into the Interview offices and is happily greeted by Larissa.

So that’s the whole story. Next week, it appears that Carrie and her Dad wind up at the same night club. Shiiit. That happens to me all the time.

Ok, I noticed another mistake.  How are Carrie and Mags’s lockers right next to each other- particularly if Donna’s is there too.  I assure you, in Connecticut we do have last names that begin with “C” through “K.”  

?????

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5 Comments

  1. 1
    ellemenop
    Posted February 27, 2013 at 5:21 am

    ugh, i was hoping we were rid of larissa, too. i can’t stand her. and how she still (still? ever did) thinks carrie is a “grown woman” is beyond me. or why she would think a “grown woman” would quit her so-called job to do a stupid internship at a magazine. HELLO, LARISSA?! wtf is wrong with you? seriously, go away already.

    i want carrie’s dance dress. seriously. although it seems a little outlandish for just a random school dance (even in the ’80s? someone help me out here. maybe it wasn’t).

    i was actually sad about the mouse-seth breakup. they were so cute and nerdy, all heartbroken over losing their relationship for the sake of some a-pluses.

  2. 2
    Prissy
    Posted February 27, 2013 at 9:19 am

    Finally, George steps up at the end of this episode and represents for the guys i remember in back high school. That dress would have been awesome in the 80′s, but our tea length ones had less rhinestones and more big bows (big bows were a trend – either in front across the boobs or on the back).

  3. 3
    labowner
    Posted February 27, 2013 at 11:48 am

    I have a brain fart every Monday at 8:00pm. I don’t know why, but I always think the show is on at 9:00.

    Maybe I can’t get into this because I liked the group dynamic in Sex and this is just Carrie and all her suburban weirdness.

  4. 4
    cosmonala
    Posted February 27, 2013 at 12:12 pm

    I think Sebastian and Donna should have a baby together just so we can see what its lips would be like. Yes, these are fictional characters, but work with me here, people.

    Oh, and thank you MisRed for the pic of the still-hot-at-68 Tom Selleck.

  5. 5
    Jessi
    Posted February 27, 2013 at 12:36 pm

    Carrie’s makeup at the dance is so late 90s that I can’t see anything else (I didn’t watch the episode, I just read your awesome recaps). It looks like she’s wearing CoverGirl Ice Slicks. Does anyone else remember those pencils?

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