The Great Unknown
- L’episodio è andato in onda il 11 mar 2013
- TV-14
- 42min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,6/10
169
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen Dorrit goes missing under Carrie's watch, Carrie lashes out at Sebastian, the one person who can help her find her sister.When Dorrit goes missing under Carrie's watch, Carrie lashes out at Sebastian, the one person who can help her find her sister.When Dorrit goes missing under Carrie's watch, Carrie lashes out at Sebastian, the one person who can help her find her sister.
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Katie Findlay
- Maggie Landers
- (solo nei titoli)
Stefania LaVie Owen
- Dorrit Bradshaw
- (as Stefania Owen)
Matt Letscher
- Tom Bradshaw
- (as Matthew Letscher)
RJ Brown
- Thomas West
- (as Roosevelt H. Brown Jr)
Albert Barkan
- Student
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Roger Brenner
- Teacher
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Ludovic Coutaud
- 80's Student
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
In "The Great Unknown," Carrie is forced to confront the uncertainty of her future and the challenges of pursuing her dreams. The episode begins with Carrie feeling overwhelmed by the pressures of her internship and schoolwork, leading her to question her ability to succeed in both worlds. This internal conflict is exacerbated by a new opportunity in Manhattan, which offers the promise of a brighter future but comes with significant risks.
Carrie's relationship with her father reaches a turning point, as he begins to understand and support her ambitions. Their evolving dynamic adds depth to the narrative, showcasing the complexities of parental support and the importance of mutual understanding. Meanwhile, Carrie's friendships with Maggie and Mouse are strengthened as they rally around her, offering support and encouragement. This episode highlights the themes of resilience and perseverance, showing the characters' ability to overcome obstacles and support each other in times of need.
The performances in "The Great Unknown" are compelling, with Robb capturing Carrie's vulnerability and determination. Letscher delivers a strong performance as Carrie's father, his character's growth adding emotional weight to the narrative. Findlay and Wong provide solid support as Maggie and Mouse, their characters' loyalty and strength underscoring the importance of friendship. The direction by Michael Fields is adept, balancing the episode's dramatic and hopeful elements. The cinematography highlights the contrast between Carrie's suburban life and the allure of Manhattan, using visual cues to emphasize the characters' internal struggles.
A standout scene is when Carrie receives an offer for a full-time position at her internship, forcing her to make a difficult decision about her future. The scene is intense and emotional, capturing Carrie's fear and excitement as she contemplates the next step in her journey. This moment underscores the episode's central theme of uncertainty, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that come with pursuing one's dreams. The editing is smooth, effectively weaving together the various plotlines and maintaining a consistent narrative pace. The episode's soundtrack, featuring hits from the 1980s, adds to the nostalgic and emotional tone.
In conclusion, "The Great Unknown" effectively explores the uncertainty of the future and the challenges of pursuing one's dreams. The episode deepens the central characters' relationships and highlights the importance of resilience and perseverance. The performances are strong, particularly from Robb and Letscher, and the direction and cinematography capture the vibrancy of the 1980s. The themes of uncertainty and ambition are well-explored, making this episode a compelling continuation of the series.
Carrie's relationship with her father reaches a turning point, as he begins to understand and support her ambitions. Their evolving dynamic adds depth to the narrative, showcasing the complexities of parental support and the importance of mutual understanding. Meanwhile, Carrie's friendships with Maggie and Mouse are strengthened as they rally around her, offering support and encouragement. This episode highlights the themes of resilience and perseverance, showing the characters' ability to overcome obstacles and support each other in times of need.
The performances in "The Great Unknown" are compelling, with Robb capturing Carrie's vulnerability and determination. Letscher delivers a strong performance as Carrie's father, his character's growth adding emotional weight to the narrative. Findlay and Wong provide solid support as Maggie and Mouse, their characters' loyalty and strength underscoring the importance of friendship. The direction by Michael Fields is adept, balancing the episode's dramatic and hopeful elements. The cinematography highlights the contrast between Carrie's suburban life and the allure of Manhattan, using visual cues to emphasize the characters' internal struggles.
A standout scene is when Carrie receives an offer for a full-time position at her internship, forcing her to make a difficult decision about her future. The scene is intense and emotional, capturing Carrie's fear and excitement as she contemplates the next step in her journey. This moment underscores the episode's central theme of uncertainty, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that come with pursuing one's dreams. The editing is smooth, effectively weaving together the various plotlines and maintaining a consistent narrative pace. The episode's soundtrack, featuring hits from the 1980s, adds to the nostalgic and emotional tone.
In conclusion, "The Great Unknown" effectively explores the uncertainty of the future and the challenges of pursuing one's dreams. The episode deepens the central characters' relationships and highlights the importance of resilience and perseverance. The performances are strong, particularly from Robb and Letscher, and the direction and cinematography capture the vibrancy of the 1980s. The themes of uncertainty and ambition are well-explored, making this episode a compelling continuation of the series.
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- QuizViewership: 1.03 million viewers
- BlooperWhen Mouse is sitting on Carrie's bed she's holding a Roxy pillow. This show is taking place in 1984 yet Roxy didn't become a brand until 1990.
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