Ep 7. I Heard a Rumor
- TV-NR
- December 13, 2013
- 41 min
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8.2 (140)
During season 2 episode 7 of The Carrie Diaries titled "I Heard a Rumor," viewers follow the main character, Carrie Bradshaw, as she continues to navigate high school life in the 1980s while also juggling her internship at a law firm in New York City.
The episode begins with Carrie working at the law firm, nervously hoping to impress her boss. Meanwhile, back in high school, Carrie's best friend, Mouse, is having relationship troubles with her boyfriend, West. Mouse confides in Carrie, seeking advice on whether to trust a rumor she's heard that West is cheating on her.
As Carrie juggles her internship and her friend's relationship troubles, she also discovers that her younger sister, Dorrit, has been sneaking out to attend a punk concert in the city. Worried about her sister's safety, Carrie and her friends plan to attend the concert to keep an eye on Dorrit.
Back at the law firm, Carrie attempts to impress her boss by taking on a high-profile case involving a wealthy socialite accused of shoplifting. However, Carrie quickly realizes that this case is more complicated than she anticipated, and she questions whether she's up for the challenge.
As the episode progresses, the three storylines intertwine as Carrie, Mouse, and Dorrit all attend the punk concert together. While at the concert, they bump into a surprise guest who provides insight into the rumors surrounding West and his supposed infidelity.
In the end, the characters all learn important life lessons. Carrie gains confidence in her abilities as she successfully navigates the complicated legal case, Mouse learns the importance of communication and trust in a relationship, and Dorrit realizes the importance of honesty and responsibility.
Overall, "I Heard a Rumor" showcases the different challenges that come with being a teenager in the 1980s, from internship pressures to relationship troubles to the thrill of attending a punk concert. The episode brings a sense of nostalgia to older viewers while also capturing the timeless struggles of growing up and finding oneself.