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The television world is run by male executives looking at the bottom line with barely any room outside of their nice neat little boxes of what makes successful tv. Mainstream media shows tend to have majority male casts and the Bechdel test is something that you usually hope your show passes once in a while let alone individual episodes. Female characters are often dropped or maligned for "plot" reasons, the expendable characters in favor of their male counterparts.

Fan creations often keep these characters alive, or even reinvent the text. Today I have vid recs for friged or vilified female characters. Some of these are old, some of them are fandom classics, but all of them are worth watching, and if you'd like to give me you're own recs, I'd love to have them.

Note: Some of the links are download only. Right click, save as, and if you don't want to keep them, just delete them afterward.

Supernatural
-- Supernatural has arguably one of the worst track records of keeping women alive on the show and its treatment of female characters in general. The first two vids are about the show as a whole and are criticisms of the text and how fans as a whole continue the denigration of women.

The third vid is about Jess, Sam's girlfriend whose death serves as the source of manpain for Sam through the first season, sacrificed in classic have-to-get-the main-character-to-do-something style.

Women's Work by [personal profile] sisabet and [profile] sockkpuppett (Luminosity)
Meta vid about how the show treats women characters in Supernatural. A fandom classic, but worth watching if you haven't yet.

Still Alive by [personal profile] counteragent
Meta vid about Supernatural fandom and how it treats women characters.

Just Like You (scroll down, it's 7th) by [personal profile] gigglemonster
AU where Jess doesn't die at the beginning of the series and Sam finds her in a small town.


Stargate Atlantis
-- Elizabeth Weir portrayed by Torri Higginson was written off at the end of season 3. Why is still unclear, but most reports agree that Higginson was unhappy with the decision.

24 by [profile] shayz
Elizabeth Weir through the Multiverse

Unwritten by [profile] sache8
All about Elizabeth.


Merlin -- When Merlin (BBC) first started, Morgana was a vibrant young woman who spoke her mind and stood up to Uther for what was right. She got punished for it, by Uther, and then by the writers, who then turned her from a 3-dimensional character into a one-note villain. I still love Morgana, but I mourn the character she could have been.

Runaway
by alexp444
Morgana during the growing pressures of season 2.

The Tower by [personal profile] kaydeefalls
Morgana and the ever closing vice around her from living under Uther's rule.

As If By Magic by [profile] powderedmilk
Morgana's transformation through season 3. A contrast of a rather dark subject with a catchy upbeat song.


Criminal Minds -- I'm new to this fandom, but one of the first things I learned about the show was how the producers didn't renew AJ Cook's contract for the 6th season with no real reason given. Agent Jennifer "JJ" Jereau was effectively friged with no replacement. JJ deals with the press and many of the families of victims and is compassionate and kind but also hard as nails when she needs to be to get the job done.

Hands
by ohsoleil

Date: 2011-02-15 04:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] irony-rocks.livejournal.com
Rock on with this list!

Date: 2011-02-15 05:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gehayi.livejournal.com
I'd love to watch the vids, but I just tried watching Women's Work and got the message that my player is missing a codec. So there's no visible video for me. And I'm afraid to download random codecs in case I pick up one that's infected or defective.

Date: 2011-02-15 06:01 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gehayi.livejournal.com
Okay, just watched Still Alive. That one works, and that is AWESOME.

Date: 2011-02-15 06:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] remindmeofthe.livejournal.com
Try VLC Player (http://www.videolan.org/vlc/) - it's free, will play just about any video format, and is safe. I've used it for years without problems. "Women's Work" is a great video and definitely worth the trouble of downloading a new program to watch.

Date: 2011-02-15 03:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] gehayi.livejournal.com
Oh, thank you for understanding!

And I just saw it. That's unreal. And what I'm getting from it the most is that the eroticizing of women as victims is almost casual. The default setting, you might say. As if women are either victims or evil and there's no other choice. (And since evil ends up biting it on the show as often as innocence does, being the bad girl doesn't save anyone.)

And it's not just SPN. So MANY shows and books and films do the same damned thing.

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