Pink Raygun Top 100 Fictional Femmes of Genre Film and Television, 2007 Edition

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32 Comments

  1. JE says:

    What no Hal, Sarge, Voice, or even Cleo, from Cleopatra 2525?

  2. AmateurScientist says:

    Agreed. The continued snubbing of Cleopatra 2525 by this outfit borders on the conspiratorial.

  3. Space Cowboy says:

    Cleopatra 2525 was one of those shows that only aired at something like 2am on the weekend. Due to it’s air-time, the only time I ever saw an episode I was drunk.

    Of course, we’ll always accept arguments for or against any Power 100 character, and take them into consideration for the next edition.

  4. DAJB says:

    Cool list. Yeah, you can argue over certain omissions or quibble over the order but what the hey … any list with WW, Sarah Connor and Ripley gets my vote!

  5. Bob Hawkins says:

    I’d replace Minerva McGonagall with Dolores Umbridge. Umbridge is the most despicable fictional villain I’ve ever run across. She is to bureaucracy what Vlad the Impaler was to pointed sticks.

  6. Alpha-Girl says:

    True, Umbridge is a despicable villain. But, she’s also exceedingly narrow minded and arrogant, which makes her weak in other respects.

  7. Robert says:

    I’ve seen several lists like this one and I have to say this one is about the worst. The ranking is simply absurd from beginning to end, with really minor figures being ranked far above very important ones. But I have to add that the women of CLEOPATRA 2525 deserves to be snubbed. But the Renaissance Productions heroine who should have made the list was Gabrielle. Seriously, would XENA have been even minimally interesting without her? Putting Death from the Sandman series #1 was silly.

  8. David says:

    What about the Charmed Ones, or Several women from the Highlander universe, especially Amanda

  9. sillyd says:

    Veronica Mars is in the mid 80s what was it..85 or 86…she should of been way higher than that.

    And the women of Firefly should not all be in a group..they are all special in there own way.

    And where was Anya from Buffy…or Fred from Angel or Cordelia from Buffy.

    I am sad…*sigh*

  10. BlackEyedGurl says:

    Her name wasn’t Dark Angel, her name was Max Guevara, and hey in the second season she did something with her power. She created a freak nation and gave her boyfriend the ultimate communicable disease!

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