wikkidpissah
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iirc, he got a gig writing for Tim Allen early on and blew it because he wrote a wifecentric ep of the tool show.Might have to check out more of Tolan's work, then. A man writing a woman well still impresses me. It's why I've continued to follow Wally Lamb through some mediocre fiction after his first two, based solely on "She's Come Undone" being the first time I remembered reading a man who got it right.
A man writing a purposed woman is even more impressive. And a multi-faceted one at that. The temptation is just too strong for most to write her solely as mother or muse, savior or saved.
most fun i had writing specscripts for TV were the female characters - a painkiller-addicted cop who has to move in with her NamVet, Alzheimeric father to keep him out of institutions (yrs b4 i had to be a peepnurse myself); lawyer for an agoraphobic billionaire who solves crimes by proxy and, most of all, a police sergeant (and @Clown Carish mother of over a dozen foster & natural children) who was the hero of a mini-9/11 sitch at her precinct who falls apart from PTSD but cant let it show. there's just so much unexplored, cuz women dont write em significantly less cartoonishly than men do
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