Saturday, October 20, 2007

Every TV show should have...

...a romance novelist on staff.


It just makes good sense. Let's face it, even though there's an abundance of 'shippers' out there for almost every show on TV, how often are you really satisfied with a TV romance?


I mean, I'm so tired of hearing 'If so and so got together it would ruin the show.' Bah humbug. That's absurd. Sure it's happened - look at the Moonlighting fiasco. That was the show, I think that set the precedent. You can't have a couple dance around the idea of being in love for a number of seasons and then have them finally hook up, because the show goes to the dogs after that.



Not true. The addage should be, you can't have a mediocre plot after two beloved characters get together or the show will go to the dogs.


As a romance novelist, and a dedicated shipper since the age of ten, [who didn't root for Mark and Princess to get together on Battle of the Planets?] I'm so tired of spending years hoping a couple will get together and then either a) having the romance fizzle out because the writers are afraid of where it will go, b) having a substitute thrown in at the last minute [fortunately the whole Deanna Troi/Worf thing didn't last and she ended up married to Riker, but look how long it took!] c) getting to the series finale and finally having the writers throw the fans a bone.


Don't you think the world would be a better place if we got more satisfying romance? Who's your favorite TV couple?

If offered the job, would you be a romance consultant for a television show? Heck, I think it should be a mandatory staff position.

2 comments:

Natasha Moore said...

I agree that TV shows could totally have a couple get together and get on with the show. Don't know why the writers can't figure it out!

I don't watch enough TV now to have a favorite couple, I'm afraid. (I'm usually writing in the evening.)

Romance consultant might be an interesting position. But I'm afraid there are too many opinions thrown around for me to be happy working for a TV show.

Great post, JAC!

Two Voices Publishing said...

Thanks, Natasha! I have to admit, it's a job I'd take, but I probably wouldn't last long at it because I'd be rollin' my eyes every time the regular writers wanted to ruin a perfectly good romance.