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Pepper ([personal profile] pepper) wrote2008-03-22 02:33 pm

More hot!

My Top 10 TV girlfriends (because this meme evolved into being about characters rather than actors, and I like that idea better). The previous one? Took me a whole day to choose. This? Five minutes. In no particular order...


1. Scully.
Morgan: What the hell is that?
Mulder: Looks like the fuselage of a plane.
Scully: It's a North American P-51 Mustang.
Mulder: I just got very turned on.

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2. Marion from Robin of Sherwood.

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3. Martha Jones. Awesome.

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4. Evie (from The Mummy). "Oops."

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5. Sarah Connor. Humour and anger and protectiveness and vulnerability and lots of really big guns.

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6. Fran Katzenjammer, from Black Books.
Bernard: Listen, this whole thing... we're old friends. Don't you think it's about time now, you know, that we actually admitted that we're hugely attracted to one another? You know. Just for the summer?
Fran: No I don't. I think we should wait a bit.
Bernard: Till when? Yeah?
Fran: Until at least one of us is dead?

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7. Sam Carter. 'Nuff said.

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8. Tia Dalma. Powerful and mysterious.

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9. Marion Ravenswood. Takes no crap from anyone.

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10. Willow Rosenburg. Funny girl.

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I sort of wanted to put Teyla on here, but I've seen so little of Atlantis it felt a bit odd. But whenever I run across her in fanfic, she is awesomesauce. Also Rogue, Anne from Persuasion, Vala, Liz Weir, Janet Frasier, Trinity, Sarah Jane Smith, Eowyn, Cally from Blake's 7...
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[identity profile] abyssinia4077.livejournal.com 2008-03-22 02:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, also YES to Willow and Rogue (but, for me, not as much the Rogue from the movies)

I was trying really hard for Independence Day stills (though choosing between Will Smith, Bill Pullman and Jeff Goldblum would be HARD) and the internet just did not want to cooperate.

SAM! I, was I that obvious? :)
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[identity profile] pepper-field.livejournal.com 2008-03-22 03:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I've never managed to watch Independence Day. It's just odd - it's the sort of film I'd like, I love those three actors, it's repeated all the time... *shrugs*

For me, I got to know of Rogue first in the first movie, and I loved her potential. She didn't get to do much in the second and third movies, though. I'd have loved to see them show how she'd become the comicbook character.
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[identity profile] abyssinia4077.livejournal.com 2008-03-22 04:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, man, it's one of my biggest guilty pleasures. It's so fantastic in so many ways! I love it utterly!

I actually watched the X-Men cartoon a ton growing up, and read a few comics here and there and the movie Rogue, while I liked, didn't feel to me nearly as cool as the cartoon Rogue. For one, cartoon Rogue was older, more mature, and could fly (she'd permanently soaked up someone else's power)