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Challenging Carl Jung's analytical theories that personalities are hard-wired at birth, Calamity Jayne and Roxy take a look at their own childhoods to test the theory and spend time considering best friends, Lucy and Ethel from the I Love Lucy sitcom that originally ran from October 15, 1951 to May 6, 1957, which in today's sitcom world would be considered a short run with only 180 episodes. But the I Love Lucy show has stood the test of time, with more than 40 million viewers. Join Calamity and Roxy as they consider who they more relate to, Lucy or Ethel when describing personality types. Are You a Lucy or an Ethel is the first of a two part series, discussing nature versus nurture in the role your original family unit plays in forming the woman you become.
By Jayne Van Brunt & Friends5
22 ratings
Challenging Carl Jung's analytical theories that personalities are hard-wired at birth, Calamity Jayne and Roxy take a look at their own childhoods to test the theory and spend time considering best friends, Lucy and Ethel from the I Love Lucy sitcom that originally ran from October 15, 1951 to May 6, 1957, which in today's sitcom world would be considered a short run with only 180 episodes. But the I Love Lucy show has stood the test of time, with more than 40 million viewers. Join Calamity and Roxy as they consider who they more relate to, Lucy or Ethel when describing personality types. Are You a Lucy or an Ethel is the first of a two part series, discussing nature versus nurture in the role your original family unit plays in forming the woman you become.