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Amy Heckerling, who of course directed the Clueless motion picture, was the EP/showrunner for the first season on ABC. When Clueless was cancelled, and picked up by UPN, Tim O'Donnell took over. If you want to get technical, Amy Heckerling said that after the first six episodes, she was gone.
O'Donnell said that the show would focus more on the five central teenagers than did the ABC version. He added he was more interested in watching things that happen in school because the interesting stories happen there. |
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Tim O'Donnell, himself discusses working on Clueless on this podcast (at the 01:05:50 mark). The host of the podcast, Ken Reid seemed to compare Clueless under Tim O'Donnell as a sitcom variation of James at 15. Under Amy Heckerling, Clueless according to O'Donnell, seemed to want to directly continue the movie's aspirational, "we're hipper than everyone else" approach.
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This is what Sean O'Neal said on AVClub: Quote:
Like I said, O'Donnell gained most of his notoriety, on '80s sitcoms like Growing Pains. So of course, he had to rehash plots from there like Cher having a boyfriend who dies in a car accident while driving drunk much like how Carol on Growing Pains had a boyfriend, Sandy (played by Matthew Perry) die in a similar manner. But by 1996-97, did people really want to see that type of sitcom anymore? One that mixed equal parts corniness, sarcasm, and treacly sentimentality like Growing Pains. |
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I also get the sense that the Clueless TV series was a job that was pretty much dumped into Tim O'Donnell's lap when Amy Heckerling got sick of it. And O'Donnell was told to make something out of it. Like I said, I get the feeling based on his comments on the TV Guidance Counselor podcast that he really didn't like or understand the movie and therefore, wanted to remake it in his own image.
Very special episodes much like After School Specials even by the late '90s, were becoming old hat. Did kids in that era really want to be lectured in a heavy handed, unironic manner about the evils of drunk driving, smoking, and teenage pregnancy for example? In some respects, it seems like Tim O'Donnell tried to use Clueless and its branding as a backdoor way to redo the teen oriented stories and plots on Growing Pains and Just the Ten of Us from back in the '80s. |
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I also get the feeling that Tim O'Donnell didn't know that Clueless is actually an adaptation of Jane Austen's Emma and just focused and singled out the style rather than the substance. Even so, perhaps the main message of the movie is that a woman's "girly-ness" is not something that needs to overcome, but is something that can be embraced. The movie Legally Blonde also had that same type of message you could say. Further more, the Clueless film followed an arc that shows the protagonist discovering greater depths of humanity and empathy within herself.
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