When it comes to fiction, one of my favorite character archetypes is the “fixer.” Why? Because while others pontificate, theorize or panic, the fixers, like Pulp Fiction’s Winston Wolfe played by Harvey Keitel, Scandal’s Olivia Pope played by Kerry Washington, Ray Donovan, in the drama with the same name, played by Liev Schreiber, or Mike McLusky played by Jeremy Renner in the fantastic Mayor of Kingstown, coolly, deliberately and with Nietzschean Superman-like inexorability, go about getting shit done. Which means solving the most complex problems always with a positive outcome for their clients. Like swans that appear to glide effortlessly across the surface of a lake, but with their feet churning furiously underwater, you never see the frenetic action undertaken by said fixers as they maintain the appearance of glacier-like…
