A teenager finds out she was abducted as a toddler and returns to her biological family.A teenager finds out she was abducted as a toddler and returns to her biological family.A teenager finds out she was abducted as a toddler and returns to her biological family.
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Finding Carter offers a captivating and emotionally charged journey that explores the complexities of identity, family, and the challenges of adolescence. The show centers around Carter, a teenage girl who discovers that the woman she believed to be her mother actually kidnapped her as a child. This shocking revelation sets the stage for a series filled with intense drama, heartfelt moments, and unexpected twists.
The performances, particularly by Kathryn Prescott as Carter, are strong and convincing. The show delves into the psychological and emotional impact of Carter's situation, not just on her, but on her biological family and the woman who raised her. The writing is solid, and the character development keeps viewers invested in the story as it unfolds.
While Finding Carter does occasionally lean on some typical teen drama tropes, it manages to stand out with its unique premise and the moral dilemmas it presents. The show strikes a balance between mystery, family drama, and coming-of-age themes, making it a compelling watch for both teens and adults.
Overall, Finding Carter is a solid drama that hooks you with its premise and keeps you engaged with its well-developed characters and emotional depth.
The performances, particularly by Kathryn Prescott as Carter, are strong and convincing. The show delves into the psychological and emotional impact of Carter's situation, not just on her, but on her biological family and the woman who raised her. The writing is solid, and the character development keeps viewers invested in the story as it unfolds.
While Finding Carter does occasionally lean on some typical teen drama tropes, it manages to stand out with its unique premise and the moral dilemmas it presents. The show strikes a balance between mystery, family drama, and coming-of-age themes, making it a compelling watch for both teens and adults.
Overall, Finding Carter is a solid drama that hooks you with its premise and keeps you engaged with its well-developed characters and emotional depth.
I am usually not a fan of these types of shows but lately there has just not been anything interesting on so I decided to give it a try and was hooked after the first 10 minutes!! This show is Interesting, it has a really great plot and most importantly it holds my attention throughout and I like the characters as well. Also love how the scenes are not drawn out. Everything is to the point and It is easy to follow...full of drama, romance and suspense. Really hoping this show goes far and isn't cancelled after one season like everything else that is good out there. I hope this is recognized for being different with potential to be even greater.
This kind of situation would be so heavy for a teenager to deal with let alone her family. I cannot even imagine what thoughts would be going through your head. In saying that both Carter and her parents need to give a little instead of being so head strong. They would live a much happier life if they grieved together and then grew together.
The characters are all pretty selfish individuals. I just hope it gets better for them over time. I would hate to think this is what the rest of their lives would look like. Way too depressing to contemplate.
But I do actually like the show. It feels believable to me. Super dramatic but believable. I hope the second season is a little happier though.
The characters are all pretty selfish individuals. I just hope it gets better for them over time. I would hate to think this is what the rest of their lives would look like. Way too depressing to contemplate.
But I do actually like the show. It feels believable to me. Super dramatic but believable. I hope the second season is a little happier though.
I was very skeptical about an mtv series, but gave it a try for the lovely Katt Prescott. I was pleasantly surprised! The writing and storyline is absolutely wonderful! Even with the party scenes, or rather especially with the party scenes because it adds to the reality of teenagers, the plot is captivating. The acting is also superb! Kathryn Prescott effectively makes the audience feel the emotions Carter is feeling (not to mention the fact that Prescott is from London and definitely pulled off the American accent). I feel as though I'm part of the story. Fantastic show. I recommend this for anyone who likes drama with a little mystery involved.
As others have mentioned before me,its not quite as black and white as it might come of in the trailers.. Finding Carter starts out pretty interesting, and the 2-3 first episodes are entertaining enough.
But after that is goes into stereotype mode. Prescott does a fairly good job of playing Carter the long lost kidnapped daughter returned home. But Cynthia Watros does the most horrible job of pretending to be a mother,a cop and a struggling wife.
She doesn't look remotely believable as any of the three characters.I mean how many active duty detectives do you know,who walks around in high heels? Carters siblings are mostly one dimensional.
Her little brother is a gamer,and thats basically all you know about him.
Carter's so called twin sister(which doesn't look remotely believable as a twin) is the bright head of the family, the stereotype good girl who just struggles to break out of her role and be bad. And along comes carter soon she's smoking pot and hooks, up with Carters EX boyfriend, a stoner none the less.And her cop mother even condone. So They come up with a few twist and turns along the way,just so you will stick to the end. Mostly it consists of the usual family dramas.Wife cheating,struggling author of a husband,who feels he's a failure cause he can't come up with another best seller etc. I'm kind of amazed they gave it a second season,cause it's really not that great of a storyline. But I will watch it
But after that is goes into stereotype mode. Prescott does a fairly good job of playing Carter the long lost kidnapped daughter returned home. But Cynthia Watros does the most horrible job of pretending to be a mother,a cop and a struggling wife.
She doesn't look remotely believable as any of the three characters.I mean how many active duty detectives do you know,who walks around in high heels? Carters siblings are mostly one dimensional.
Her little brother is a gamer,and thats basically all you know about him.
Carter's so called twin sister(which doesn't look remotely believable as a twin) is the bright head of the family, the stereotype good girl who just struggles to break out of her role and be bad. And along comes carter soon she's smoking pot and hooks, up with Carters EX boyfriend, a stoner none the less.And her cop mother even condone. So They come up with a few twist and turns along the way,just so you will stick to the end. Mostly it consists of the usual family dramas.Wife cheating,struggling author of a husband,who feels he's a failure cause he can't come up with another best seller etc. I'm kind of amazed they gave it a second season,cause it's really not that great of a storyline. But I will watch it
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- TriviaKathryn Prescott has a twin sister in real life: actress Megan Prescott
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