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Topic Started: Nov 5 2006, 10:43 AM (1,099 Views)
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Was she Caroline's brassy neighbor who was a Broadway dancer? If so, I didn't really like her that much. Although, I've never seen her in anything else. Besides, I'm a one man woman. Even in my daydreams I'm a monogamist and I was in love with Caroline.

Another crush I had in the late 90's was Ally McBeal. David E. Kelley created in Ally the absolute perfect romantic/feminist (oxymoron?). Ally was a rare woman who has a certain look in her eyes like she's looking for love. She's not just marriage-minded, she is preoccupied with the notion that her husband exists, she just hasn't found him yet. She wakes up every morning and says to herself, "Today could be the day I meet my husband." So, she views every new man she meets with a look as if to say: "Are you him? Are you my husband? Where have you been all my life?" They showed this in the series through her daydreams. I LOVE women like that.

My above theory never was explained during the series, but it was heavy in the context. Finally, in the series finale, Ally moved out of Boston, but didn't explain why she was moving. None of her friends/colleagues even asked her why. It was just understood that she HAD to leave because she came to realize that her husband probably isn't in Boston. He's someplace else and she has to find him. It's her life's mission. This was the ultimate example of a woman willing to relocate (sacrifice her career) for her husband (can't even prove he exists but she knows he exists and she loves him with all her heart).

The idea that a woman can be marriage-minded AND feminist was so outrageous to feminists that Ally McBeal, a fictional character, ended up on the cover of Time magazine under a headline that read: "Is This What's Become Of Feminism?" Why are feminists so damn hostile towards marriage/men? (But not hostile to gay marriage) And why do they terrorize sweet, charming, romantic, good intentioned, loveable women like Ally McBeal? Why don't feminists just go to Hell.

And while I'm bashing feminism (because it's neccessary to defend romantic love), I should point out that feminists also vilified fictional character Charlotte York (Kristen Davis) simply because out of the four main SATC characters, she was the only one who admitted that the reason she dates is because she is actively seeking a spouse (of the opposite gender). The other three hags all ridiculed their "friend" and agreed behind Charlotte's back in Season Three that marriage to them is a taboo word. (A taboo word being something that is so evil to your philosphy, as hetero marriage is to feminism, that it is literally an unspeakable horror). So feminists "educated" American women that Charlotte is a "bad role model." Really, feminists, please go to Hell.
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July 6, 2007 05:47 AM
Was she Caroline's brassy neighbor who was a Broadway dancer? If so, I didn't really like her that much. Although, I've never seen her in anything else. Besides, I'm a one man woman. Even in my daydreams I'm a monogamist and I was in love with Caroline.





She was Caroline's sexy brunette sister who danced with "Cats". :wub: :wub: :wub:
But dress like a whore.
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I remember her. She had kind of short hair (like Pat Benetar). Sexy, but turn off.
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