User blog comment:ThatGuy456/A Guy's Thoughts: Carrie the Sentimental Stoic/@comment-26215750-20170713201905/@comment-26215750-20170713211728

My apologies, I do admit I didn't elaborate much on the first point. Anyway, I myself haven't looked too much into the side characters like Carrie, but I can say for sure that she could've been written off way worse(the bland portrayal of the "punk" stereotype).And to give credit where it's due, to turn a cliche personality into a likable one is a notable feat. They manage to do this with scenes like in "The Pony"  simply through Carrie's dialogue, whilst you have episodes like "The Promise"  that encompass the entirety of the episode and are still flops in my book, mainly because they try way too hard to make you feel sorry for the character they're trying to develop.

This response is more of a mixture between both my points, maybe not as much as the first.In the end, I think Carrie could've been written a lot more bland-ish and stereotypical, but that's what so Amazing about this show.It's creative writing staff that can blend hilarious jokes/gags with plots that add depth to even the most minor of characters.

Hope I did at least something to prove my point. I'll be awating your response

P.S. I commented on one reddit post about TAWOG and you encouraged me to finish my analysis.It's almost done,but I'm wondering where to post it, here or on reddit ? Also, the analysis is about the downfall and the problems of  "The Hero".It  has some elements borrowed from your collab with Mattalamode, but also a bit of my own spice added into it(*cough* overanalysing useless details *cough*)