Schnubbs
Wednesday 4th February 2009 5:31pm
12 posts
Ah well, I guess it's so long Jamie then. I think he stuck in my head so vividly as just before reading Sun and Surf, I'd seen him in Tesco! He was an enormous guy – about 6 ft 4, but really tubby as well. He was dressed in nu-rave gear (skinny jeans(so to speak), bright, patterned hoody) but also with one of those Palestinian-type scarves, because he obviously really cares about that whole Grazia Strip situation. He just trailed around after his Mum, who was pushing the heavily-laden trolley around, yabbering into his mobile the whole time in a loud, camp coice. I can't remember exactly what he was saying, but it was all very "Well then he said this, and I was, like, no and he was like, whatever. And I'm like, oh my god, I, like, totally couldn't care less etc"
But I digress…
I think with Suzie then, you have to be more consistent. You've got to take away a lot of the Jamie lines that you re-assigned to her. If she's the classy one, make her really classy. She's not going to be a fan of David Dickinson. If she's new agey and posh, have her trying to make the salon into the kind of spa that makes you feel dirty and ashamed - all white fluffy towels and organic-ey goodness. But Moira is the one who's into David Dickinson tanning products and dodgy cosmetic procedures. I wonder if there could be more humour in her not being so secure of her financial situation – perhaps she's waiting for the divorce settlement to come through and she's banking on a large sum. In the mean time, she's "helping out" at her sister's salon. Then you have an interesting slant on Moira and Suzie's respective status – Suzie working for her slovenly, boorish sister.
I also think that if she's a haughty, snooty snoot, you can't have her rolling around indulging in fisticuffs in the second scene. I think there could be more humour in her restraining herself – okay, she really wants that guys number. But she's not going to lower herself to wrestling with her sister for it. I think she has to believe she's more clever than that. Of course in the end, whatever her plot is, it has to fail and then the punches start flying maybe. Sorry, I'm suggesting things, but I can't think of plots to back them up. If you were going to resurrect the internet café storyline (I notice on reading again, you've dropped it. Should have read more closely – bad Schnubbs!) but maybe Dallas is a embryonic- hacker extraordinaire and Suzie tricks him into teaching her how to mess with Moira's lovematch account. Perhaps because he's not keen on his mum finding new love.
Anyway, rambling and not very helpfully.