Carrie is a recurring character on All American and Layla's rehab pal. She shares a bond with Layla "that the rest of the gang just can’t compete with."[1] Carrie recurred throughout the rest of Season 3 and is portrayed by Anna Lore.
History[]
In "One of Them Nights",
In "Bring the Noise",
In "Ready or Not",
In "After Hours",
In "No Opp Left Behind",
In "Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You)",
In "Surviving the Times",
In "Survival of the Fittest",
In "Hate Me Now", Jordan encourages Layla to go to San Diego to talk to Carrie and finally get closure. At first, they only discuss the traffic and the weather, but Carrie knows that Layla didn’t drive all the way to San Diego just to talk about that. Layla doesn’t know what to say, but Carrie apologizes. What she did was unforgivable. She was sick and wasn’t in control, but Layla still has every right to be furious with her. Carrie tells Layla that she can scream, yell, hit her, or do whatever she needs to in order to feel better. Layla admits that she was angry for a long time and had accepted that she wasn’t enough, but she thought she was helping Carrie. Carrie responds that it was her friendship that kept her from falling off that cliff for so long. Layla is the reason she made so much progress: she has her family back and a job. She’s the reason Carrie is still here. If that’s not enough, Carrie doesn’t know what is.
Appearances[]
| All American: Season Two | |||
| #01 | "Hussle & Motivate" | #09 | "One of Them Nights" |
| #02 | "Speak Ya Clout" | #10 | "Protect Ya Neck" |
| #03 | "Never No More" | #11 | "Crossroads" |
| #04 | "They Reminisce Over You" | #12 | "Only Time Will Tell" |
| #05 | "Bring the Pain" | #13 | "The Art of Peer Pressure" |
| #06 | "Hard Knock Life" | #14 | "Who Shot Ya" |
| #07 | "Coming Home" | #15 | "Stakes Is High" |
| #08 | "Life Goes On" | #16 | "Decisions" |
| All American: Season Three | |||
| #01 | "Seasons Pass" | #11 | "The Bigger Picture" |
| #02 | "How to Survive in South Central" | #12 | "Fight the Power" |
| #03 | "High Expectations" | #13 | "Bring the Noise" |
| #04 | "My Mind's Playing Tricks on Me" | #14 | "Ready or Not" |
| #05 | "How Come" | #15 | "After Hours" |
| #06 | "Teenage Loves" | #16 | "No Opp Left Behind" |
| #07 | "Roll the Dice" | #17 | "All American: Homecoming" |
| #08 | "Canceled" | #18 | "Int'l Players Anthem (I Choose You)" |
| #09 | "Testify" | #19 | "Surviving the Times" |
| #10 | "Put Up or Shut Up" | ||
| All American: Season Four | |||
| #01 | "Survival of the Fittest" | #11 | "Liberation" |
| #02 | "I Ain't Goin' Out Like That" | #12 | "Babies and Fools" |
| #03 | "All I Need" | #13 | "Jump On It" |
| #04 | "Bird in the Hand" | #14 | "Changes" |
| #05 | "Can It All Be So Simple" | #15 | "C.R.E.A.M. (Cash Rules Everything Around Me)" |
| #06 | "Show Me A Good Time" | #16 | "Labels" |
| #07 | "Prom Night" | #17 | "Hate Me Now" |
| #08 | "Walk This Way" | #18 | "Came Back For You" |
| #09 | "Got Your Money" | #19 | "Murder Was the Case" |
| #10 | "6 'N the Mornin" | #20 | "Champagne Glasses" |
References[]
- ↑ Luther, Rebecca (June 1, 2021). "All American Taps Charlie's Angels Vet Jaclyn Smith to Play Spoiler's Mother". Deadline.