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The Tomlady

Culture Television

Darren Franich

Kara Thrace likes to drink too much and screw too often. She’s great at her job and hates her job. Her pop ditched her and her mom beat her. She hurts people who love her and pisses off everybody else. For one brief shining moment she found true love, then ditched the guy in the morning for a quickie marriage with a man she regularly cuckolds. She is without a doubt the most passionate, insane, terribly real person on TV, even if she lives on a spaceship, worships Athena, and can’t go two minutes without saying the expletive “frak” or one of its derivatives.

Girls on TV

Culture Television

Darren Franich

Women are underrepresented at the multiplex—but so are non-whites, and old people, and naturalized citizens, and people below the poverty line, and smalltown Americans. It’s true that anyone looking to popular cinema for a “real woman” is bound to be disappointed. But so is anyone looking to popular cinema to see a real person period. And although women may be underrepresented in Hollywood, they are increasingly dominant—and powerful—on television.

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