Overview and casting The City chronicles the lives of several young women living in
New York City,
New York. Every installment commences with a voice-over narrative from series lead
Whitney Port, foreshadowing the
theme of the episode. Throughout its run, the series was led by five primary cast members during its first season and four during its second. Its original main cast members were Port,
Jay Lyon,
Erin Lucas,
Adam Senn, and
Olivia Palermo. Lucas, Lyon, and Senn were replaced by Roxy Olin and
Erin Kaplan beginning in the second half of the first season. The aforementioned women's storylines were largely developed by a number of supporting cast members.
Alexandra Crandell was credited as "Adam's girlfriend", while Samantha Swetra was labeled "Whitney's friend".
Kelly Cutrone was featured the owner of the PR firm People's Revolution and the employer of Port and Olin, while
Joe Zee was credited as Palermo's boss at
Elle.
Storylines In its series premiere,
The City first introduces
Whitney Port, who moved from
Los Angeles,
California to
New York City,
New York to begin employment for fashion designer
Diane von Fürstenberg. She reunited with her friend
Erin Lucas and love interest
Jay Lyon, and befriended co-worker
Olivia Palermo against her companions' advice. Port became irritated the feelings Lyon had for his ex-girlfriend Danielle and his unwillingness to commit to a relationship, and eventually severed ties with him. Lyon's distaste for his housemate
Adam Senn's girlfriend Allie Crandell ultimately ruined their friendship, while Senn and Crandell's relationship was strained by rumors of his alleged infidelity. Lucas' long-distance boyfriend Duncan Davies, who lived in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, broke up with Lucas after discovering that she had become friendly with her ex-boyfriend JR. Meanwhile, the companionship between Port and Palermo dissolved after growing tensions in the workplace. Prior to production of the second half of the season, Lucas, Lyon, and Senn departed from the series. As the season resumed, Port's friend Roxy Olin was introduced as a new main cast member, and was hired at People's Revolution. Palermo had left Diane von Fürstenberg for a position with
Elle, where she clashed with co-worker and new main cast member
Erin Kaplan. while Kaplan becomes increasingly displeased with Palermo's under-performance. Port also began dating friend Freddie Fackelmayer, but was dismayed to learn that he had a girlfriend. By the season finale, Port had presented the "Whitney Eve" lookbook to
Bergdorf Goodman, and decided to further publicize her collection through a fashion show at
Bryant Park. In the beginning of the second season,
Joe Zee attempted to salvage the relationship between Palermo and Kaplan by reassigning the former to work on
Elle.com. However, the strategy proved unsuccessful as the women continue to clash with one another. Meanwhile, Olin begins a flirtatious friendship with photographer Zach Hyman. Cutrone cautions Port that Olin's lack of professionalism and inexperience in the industry may damage Port's reputation. However, Olin's under-performance ultimately strained their friendship, and culminated in Olin moving into an apartment with their friend Samantha Swetra. The season finale sees Palermo promoted as the new face of
Elle.com after a successful business trip to Japan, while Port contemplates leaving People's Revolution after she and Cutrone clash over the development of her fashion line. ==Reception==