Informed Attractiveness is the default in print since the audience can't see the characters to judge them, and it's generally only brought up when a character is said to be exceptionally, extraordinarily attractive, which isn't really the case with Marlowe. Tall, Dark, and Handsome probably covers it in his case, Cute and Psycho for Carmen.
Informed Attractiveness is the default in print since the audience can't see the characters to judge them, and it's generally only brought up when a character is said to be exceptionally, extraordinarily attractive, which isn't really the case with Marlowe. Tall, Dark, and Handsome probably covers it in his case, Cute and Psycho for Carmen.