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Monday, May 26, 2008

Smart is the new sexy . . .

That’s the tagline for the TV sitcom, The Big Bang Theory. I didn’t watch the regular season but now that it’s into reruns, I’m adding it to my summer viewing schedule. Here’s the plot summary:

Leonard and Sheldon are brilliant physicists, the kind of "beautiful minds" that understand how he universe works. But none of that genius helps them interact with people, especially women. All this begins to change when a free-spirited beauty named Penny moves in next door. Sheldon, Leonard's roommate, is quite content spending his nights playing Klingon Boggle with their socially dysfunctional friends, fellow CalTech scientists Wolowitz and Koothrappali. However, Leonard sees in Penny a whole new universe of possibilities...including love.
From what I’ve seen so far, the writers have done a superb job with character development, especially Leonard and Sheldon, the two physicists. Instead of serving up the stereotypical science nerd with a pocket protector and taped-together glasses, they’ve given us two very different characters. Polar opposites, in fact.

One of the archetypes described in The Complete Writer’s Guide to Heroes & Heroines: Sixteen Master Archetypes is the “professor.” For a show about science nerds, you might expect the writers to fall back on this archetype.

I’m glad they avoided the temptation, even though the costume designers couldn’t seem to resist. LOL!

Leonard is a “best friend” archetype—stable, supportive, tolerant, complacent, myopic and unassertive. Yes, that’s Leonard. To a tee.

Sheldon, believe it or not, is a “chief” archetype. Not how you usually see a science geek? Sheldon is goal oriented, decisive, responsible, stubborn, unsympathetic and dominating. What can I say? He's a know-it-all!

I haven’t yet seen enough of the show to figure out Penny, the gorgeous young woman across the hall, but I think she’s either a “waif” or a “spunky kid,” or possibly a layering of the two. What I do know is that Leonard has a serious crush on her. Too bad she already has a boyfriend.

It turns out that the writers of The Big Bang Theory have worked on some of my other favorite shows over the years (Gilmore Girls, Murphy Brown, Dharma and Greg, Caroline in the City, Mad About You, The Wonder Years, 3rd Rock from the Sun) so it’s no surprise that their latest efforts have caught my attention.

TBBT is on tonight, and I’ll be watching!

Lee

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Lee's Folly

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

News!


The Man for Maggie is a finalist in the More Than Magic Contest! A double finalist, actually, in the First Book and Sweet Contemporary categories! I couldn’t be more excited!

Other finalists include my friend Cindy Procter-King (Borrowing Alex, Romantic Comedy), fellow Harlequin American Romance author Lisa Childs ("Secret Santa" in Christmas Presence, Novella), and Wet Noodle Posse pals Terry McLaughlin (The Rancher Needs a Wife, Sensual Contemporary) and Janice Lynn (The Doctor's Pregnancy Bombshell, Sweet Contemporary).

Congratulations to all of you! It's an honor to be in such wonderful company!

Lee