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We are finally done talking about Sex and the City!
We conclude our discussion with an examination of Miranda and Charlotte as foils of one another, and through the lens of archetypes rather than fully developed characters, branching off from our talk last episode about the theory of the three other women as facets of Carrie.
This leads to the most interesting part of the entire series, where we delve into the classic four-character-group dynamic, with the archetypes of Patriarch, Matriarch, Craftsman, and Clown.
We spend way too much time (probably) talking about famous groups of four characters and how they fit in to these archetypes, leading with Sex and the City, The Golden Girls, and the March sisters from Little Women. We found the pattern fits for the Beatles, the Plastics from Mean Girls, the Hobbits from The Lord of the Rings, and many more...
Further Reading:
Arrested Development creator Mitchell Hurwitz talks about the archetypes and the Bluth siblings
Buzzfeed breaks down a bunch of four-character groups
Buzzfeed also highlights how Miranda was always the worst
By Rhonda Watts and Erin O'Loughlin5
88 ratings
We are finally done talking about Sex and the City!
We conclude our discussion with an examination of Miranda and Charlotte as foils of one another, and through the lens of archetypes rather than fully developed characters, branching off from our talk last episode about the theory of the three other women as facets of Carrie.
This leads to the most interesting part of the entire series, where we delve into the classic four-character-group dynamic, with the archetypes of Patriarch, Matriarch, Craftsman, and Clown.
We spend way too much time (probably) talking about famous groups of four characters and how they fit in to these archetypes, leading with Sex and the City, The Golden Girls, and the March sisters from Little Women. We found the pattern fits for the Beatles, the Plastics from Mean Girls, the Hobbits from The Lord of the Rings, and many more...
Further Reading:
Arrested Development creator Mitchell Hurwitz talks about the archetypes and the Bluth siblings
Buzzfeed breaks down a bunch of four-character groups
Buzzfeed also highlights how Miranda was always the worst

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