The CW has just released its official Fall 2013-14 television schedule!
Hart of Dixie, Beauty and the Beast, Supernatural, and fan favorite The Carrie Diaries have all been moved to new nights.
The network has integrated three new shows into their fall schedule, including the highly anticipated The Vampire Diaries spin-off The Originals, The Tomorrow People, and Reign.
Notably missing from the fall schedule are Star-Crossed and The 100, both of which The CW has confirmed will premiere mid-season.
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The show which premiered earlier this year is coming back for a second season on the CW!
The year is 1984, and Carrie’s (AnnaSophia Robb) mother has just passed away over the summer, which means Carrie has to grow up fast. Her younger sister Dorrit (Stefania Owen) is more rebellious than ever, and their father Tom is overwhelmed with the responsibility of suddenly having to care for two teenage girls on his own.
Carrie’s friends – sweet, geeky Mouse (Ellen Wong); sarcastic and self-assured Maggie (Katie Findlay), and sensitive Walt – make life bearable, but a suburban life in Connecticut isn’t doing much to take her mind off her troubles.
Even though the arrival of a sexy new transfer student named Sebastian (Austin Butler) brings some excitement to Carrie’s world, she is struggling to move on from her grief. So when Tom offers Carrie the chance to intern at a law firm in Manhattan, she leaps at the chance.
In tonight’s all-new episode “Kiss Yesterday Goodbye,” Carrie (AnnaSophia Robb) is happy going to her junior prom, but when hidden secrets are revealed plans begin to change. Dorrit (Owen) is determined to take her relationship with Miller (Crooks) to the next level, but things hit a bump along the way.
For the first time in her life, Mouse (Ellen Wong) decides to defy her parents to date whom she wants. Meanwhile, Larissa (Freema Agyeman) makes Carrie and Walt (Brendan Dooling) an enticing offer.
“Kiss Yesterday Goodbye” airs TONIGHT @ 8PM ET/PT on The CW. 10+ pics inside… More Here! »
Things quickly went from perfection to disaster for Carrie (AnnaSophia Robb) during tonight’s (April 1) episode of The Carrie Diaries.
She decided it was time to give her V-card to Sebastian (Austin Butler), so she planned a perfect night out at an exclusive Madonna party for the two of them. He even dropped the “L” bomb on her!
But when Carrie couldn’t find the perfect way to say it back and Sebastian couldn’t get into the VIP area, things quickly fell apart.
In the end, they broke up!
Back in Connecticut, Dorrit (Stefania Owen) also wanted to take it to the next level with her new boyfriend Miller, after getting advice from Donna (Chloe Bridges). Yes, Donna!
Meanwhile, Mouse (Ellen Wong) spent the whole hour trying to deny her feelings for West (RJ Brown), which didn’t work. They totally hooked up too!
We can’t wait for the season finale next week! It’s prom!
In “A First Time for Everything,” when Carrie (Robb) inadvertently complicates things with Sebastian (Butler), she tries to fix it by taking him to Madonna’s “The Virgin Tour” launch party – but in her quest for the perfect night, only makes things worse.
Despite Mouse’s (Ellen Wong) best efforts to avoid West (RJ Brown), she can’t seem to deny the romantic sparks flying between them. Dorrit (Stefania Owen) turns to Donna LaDonna (Chloe Bridges) for advice about her budding love life.
“A First Time for Everything” airs Monday, April 1st @ 8PM ET/PT on the CW.
He was supposed to meet up with Carrie (AnnaSophia Robb) while on Spring Break in the city, but she was too busy pretending to be Larissa (Freema Agyeman) and getting herself into some sticky situations.
So instead, Walt spent time hanging out with Bennett (Jake Robinson) and got jealous when he saw him talking to another guy. Later, he admits to Carrie that he may have a crush, which brings them to have an honest and heartfelt conversation about his sexuality.
Back in Connecticut, Sebastian (Austin Butler) and Maggie (Katie Findlay) caught Carrie’s dad hooking up with a woman from his yoga class, while Mouse (Ellen Wong) quit her job as basketball manager just as Wes hinted at wanting to be more than friends.