‘Carrie Diaries’ shows Carrie as teen

  • By Frazier Moore Associated Press
  • Sunday, January 13, 2013 2:46pm
  • Life

NEW YORK — Once upon a time, Carrie Bradshaw was a virgin.

Hard to believe. When viewers met her 15 years ago in HBO’s hit comedy “Sex and the City,” Carrie, as played by Sarah Jessica Parker, was a self-styled “sexual anthropologist” who wrote a New York newspaper column based on her ongoing “research,” ably assisted by her femship with three gal pals.

Now comes a new series that does for Carrie Bradshaw what “Superboy” comics did for Superman. “The Carrie Diaries” turns back the clock to the high school blossoming of Carrie as a writer, woman and passionate would-be Manhattanite.

“The Carrie Diaries” could easily have been a needless prequel to the original’s six seasons, an extension of a brand that, by some appraisals, had already overstayed its welcome as two feature films in 2008 and 2010.

Instead, this new hour-long drama, which premieres Monday at 8 p.m. EST on the CW, is pretty terrific and remarkably faithful to its heroine. If “Sex and the City” has a soul (does any TV series have a soul?), then “The Carrie Diaries” has tapped it.

The series can boast key pieces of the original’s DNA, including executive producers Amy Harris and Candace Bushnell, the real-life sex columnist who created Carrie Bradshaw as her fictional surrogate.

Another winning ingredient: its star, AnnaSophia Robb, who serves as a perfect proto-Sarah Jessica Parker. Watching “The Carrie Diaries” in its circa-1984 Connecticut environs, you believe that this is the girl who would become the Carrie you know so well.

In a recent interview, Robb says her sole encounter with Parker (who isn’t involved in the new series) was “for a few seconds” at a fashion show.

But she agrees it might be fun for them to have a consultation. Then she changes her mind. No need! Her Carrie came first!

“This is a Carrie who isn’t sure of her creative voice, her sexuality, her way of dressing,” Robb points out. “I think it will be fun for the original ‘Sex and the City’ audience to see what Carrie was like in her younger days — what made her fall in love with New York and why her relationships are so riddled with problems.” She laughs affectionately.

“And it introduces the franchise to a whole new audience that’s never seen ‘Sex and the City.”’

“The Carrie Diaries” begins on the first day of Carrie’s junior year in high school. It’s a painful time: Carrie and her 14-year-old little sister (Stefania Owen) lost their mother to cancer three months earlier, so the household now includes only these sisters and their father (Matt Letscher).

As in “Sex and the City,” this series features Carrie’s arch, epigrammatic narration.

She describes the scene at school with “everyone passing around news of the day like mono after a homecoming dance,” then adds, “I realized that I was the virus no one wanted to get near: the freak who had lost her mom.”

Carrie meets a new student (Austin Butler), whom she fancies. But an even bigger crush is Manhattan, where she lands an internship and meets an exciting mentor: the way-cool style editor at Interview magazine (Freema Agyeman). Carrie declares that the “man” she’ll be losing her virginity to is Manhattan.

That’s three decades ago.

Where to watch

“The Carrie Diaries,” 8 p.m. Jan. 14, CW.

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