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Talker and Doer
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A variety of two-person ensemble where one person has technical or artistic expertise but lacks social and commercial skills to advertise them, while the other, though lacking geeky know-how, has a silver tongue and a keen profit sense. They often bicker a lot (especially about the Doer's habit of "Doing It for the Art") but grudgingly acknowledge needing each other. Less optimistically, the Talker may be a Corrupt Corporate Executive taking advantage of the Doer's naivete, lack of attention to anything but their work, or legal ignorance in order to get away with abusing their inventionsnote obviously this only applies to doers who are inventors, taking more than their fair share of the profits, or Stealing the Credit for the Doer's creations. An even more hostile relationship may involve Forced Creativity, Kidnapping, An Offer You Can't Refuse, or a Leonine Contract. As most creators are creators, the creatives are less likely to be evil, but a Mad Scientist may be using the company as a front for some evil scheme, and it's also possible for a said scientist to team up with a Villain with Good Publicity to run Evil, Inc.. A Reclusive Artist will often benefit from this relationship. See also Odd Couple and Odd Friendship. Compare Red Oni, Blue Oni and Aloof Leader, Affable Subordinate. |
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Hank and Evan Lawson in Royal Pains. Hank is a great doctor but isn't very willing to sell himself. Accountant Evan declares himself "CFO of HankMed," and handles the business and marketing side of Hank's concierge doctor services. | |
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Dragon Age: Master smith Wade and merchant Herren from Dragon Age: Origins. In Dragon Age II, you (as Hawke) can become the Doer to Hubert Bartiere's Talker, if you follow up on his Sidequest Sidestory and agree to co-own the Bone Pit mine. "Doing" in this case mostly boils down to clearing out the mine infestation by increasingly nasty creatures once per Act. In Magekiller, Marius is a former Tevinter slave trained in one thing: killing magic-users. While his partner Tessa is not a slouch in a fight, either, she is much better at negotiating contracts and talking to clients. |
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In The Fear Index, Dr. Alex Hoffman is a technical genius who has invented a whole new way of automating finance but is generally introverted and awkward, while Hugo Quarry is a fast-talking, profit-headed business genius with no technical knowledge at all. | |
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Tommy Boy: Tommy is the talker, standing in for his father "Big" Tom Callahan, a charismatic auto parts CEO; Richard is the doer, having served as Big Tom's right-hand man for some time. They start out struggling to sell their brake pads due to both Tommy's inexperience with sales and Richard's Insufferable Genius tendencies annoying everybody. They make their breakthrough when Tommy realizes he was trying too hard to emulate his father, and as he starts acting naturally, the two start getting along and successfully selling break pads. | |
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In Incredibles 2, the world-class telecommunications company that wants to sponsor the Parrs to bring Superheroes back to the spotlight is run by Brother–Sister Team Winston and Evelyn Deavor. Evelyn is the Gadgeteer Genius who creates the technology, while her brother is the company's face who sells her inventions to great success. | |
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In Bedknobs and Broomsticks, Mr. Browne proposes this setup with Miss Price when he suggests that they use her magic to go into show business, with him as the talker and her as the doer, and sings a whole song about it. They never actually pursue it, but he describes it to a T. | |
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In The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim DLC Dragonborn, a treasure hunter named Ralis Sedarys offers you a partnership to excavate the Kolbjorn Barrow for the ancient relics contained within. You provide the funding (a total of 11,000 gold in four chunks) and the muscle whenever the miners run into the draugr, while he manages the dig day-to-day and hires more miners and mercenaries to replace the losses. In the end, however, you discover that Ralis had been mind-controlled by an undead Dragon Priest buried in the barrow since before you first met him and had quite possibly been sacrificing the miners to him with his own hands. | |
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Master smith Wade and merchant Herren from Dragon Age: Origins. | |
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The Owl House: Amity's parents Alador and Odalia fall into this, with Odalia running Blight Industries, while Alador invents all of the abomination-based technology they sell. | |
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Pete White (Talker) and Bill Quizboy (the one who actually does the work) of The Venture Bros.. | |
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On Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Quark is a schmoozer and dealmaker, while his brother Rom is very good at fixing things. The relationship between the two is what causes Rom's son Nog to join Starfleet as he doesn't want to be left exploited and miserable like his father. | |
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Extraordinary Measures: Dr. Robert Stonehill is the doer as the Insufferable Genius who is developing the cure for Pompe disease; John Crowley is the talker as the CEO of a company he created to cure said disease. Since the movie was Based on a True Story, this crosses over to Real Life, except that Stonehill was the Composite Character of several researchers. | |
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Malcolm Corley and Adrian Ripburger seem to have this dynamic in Full Throttle. Malcolm, the CEO of Corley Motors, is a genius engineer (like his secret daughter) and puts a lot of effort into his workers' welfare, but most of the day-to-day business running of CM seems to lie with his Vice-President Ripburger, whose management know-how outweighs Malcolm's personal dislike of him. Their partnership ultimately goes very bad, when Ripburger murders Corley and pins it on the protagonist's gang, in order to take over Corley Motors. | |
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DeviantArt, by jark (Scott Jarkoff) and spyed (Angelo Sotira). Sadly, this time it didn't end well. | |
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O Human Star: Brendan Pinsky and Alastair Sterling. Alastair is a repulsive genius and Brendan is a charismatic front man. | |
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GF Serendipity: Stan is the talker and Fiddleford is the doer. Stan can talk people into buying Fiddleford's inventions and Fiddleford can make products that are so good Stan doesn't need to lie about them in advertisements. | |
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Lian-Chu and Gwizdo from Dragon Hunters. | |
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George and Lennie, the protagonists of Of Mice and Men, form a variant on this trope. Lennie is incredibly strong, and would hence be extremely employable on the farms where they are looking for work; except that he's also extremely stupid, too stupid to pass a job interview, so he needs George to speak to the farmers on his behalf. | |
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In Dragon Age II, you (as Hawke) can become the Doer to Hubert Bartiere's Talker, if you follow up on his Sidequest Sidestory and agree to co-own the Bone Pit mine. "Doing" in this case mostly boils down to clearing out the mine infestation by increasingly nasty creatures once per Act. | |
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In Magekiller, Marius is a former Tevinter slave trained in one thing: killing magic-users. While his partner Tessa is not a slouch in a fight, either, she is much better at negotiating contracts and talking to clients. | |
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Chemistry genius Walter White and amoral attorney Saul Goodman of Breaking Bad. Walt makes the world's best meth; Saul hooks him up with a distributor and money laundering services. (Walt tried this earlier with Troubled, but Cute Jesse Pinkman, but Jesse proved to be as bad at selling as he is at everything else...) | |
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Ratatouille. A rat who can cook but can't be understood by humans teams up with a human who can't cook. Played with in that the human isn't really a very competent Talker either, saying things like "Appetite is coming and he's going to have a big ego!", but the rat needed anyone who could get him into a kitchen because he couldn't on his own. | |
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