SJP Bringing Park Slope to the TV Masses
From what we gather, the rumors of Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick being the mystery buyers of the Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany mansion on Prospect Park West are not true. The famous Sex and the City actress does have a new connection to street overlooking the park: She’s optioned the rights to Amy…

From what we gather, the rumors of Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick being the mystery buyers of the Jennifer Connelly and Paul Bettany mansion on Prospect Park West are not true. The famous Sex and the City actress does have a new connection to street overlooking the park: She’s optioned the rights to Amy Sohn’s new novel called, not surprisingly, Prospect Park West, and is planning to create a television series out of it. According to MTV, the book “follows four mothers living in the baby-buggie-friendly borough of Brooklyn, and is described as a mix of ‘sex, parenthood and celebrity.'”
Wasnt there some other Park Slope show floating around by one of the other producers of SATC?
MILFS in a barrel.
ha heather that was great! hahhah
*rob, manny for hire*
Nice stunt, broker community. How many contracts were signed as a result of this rumor?
File with Oprah@1Han and Beyonce@1PP. I bet the “newborns” ate it up.
***Bid half off peak comps***
Heather, be careful! That sounds awfully close to the truth.
Fish in a barrel.
beautiful heather!! i think we have the pilot episode!
Rob is Hired as a Gay Manny and joins the Tibetan liberation movement, after learning more about their plight from another nanny at a playdate. Meanwhile, little Olivia and Banjo run amuck in the Barnes & Noble and learn a Very Special Lesson about why not to run on escalators. Their mother, Ellen, hasn’t been a lesbian since college, but develops a crush on Sorbey, the single mom emergency room nurse she meets after the escalator accident. Meanwhile, her husband, Manuel, decides to quit his job as an investment banker in order to get more quality time with the kids and finally write the Great American Novel. Hijinks ensue when he tells Ellen right after she refinances the brownstone to pay for that kitchen renovation!
I think the follow is: Hey, it’s OK to spend $1,000 on a stroller, $200/hr. to tutor your 2 year old and $20,000/year on private school for your 4 year old (even though you live in one of the best school districts in the city). Same level of self-absorbtion, just projected onto the kid.
I hope all the “sex” scenes have hairy arm pitted females, or else it ain’t real Park Slope.
Also looking forward to:
*Catfight at the Coop scene
*Househunting scene referencing Brownstoner