Glee
News, coverage and analysis tracking Glee across the outlets.- Hollywood Actresses Known for Their Height in the IndustryThis article highlights several Hollywood actresses who are known for their significant height and how they have used it as an asset in their careers. It features actresses like Gwendoline Christie and Elizabeth Debicki, who stand at 6'3", and discusses how their stature has influenced their roles and challenged industry stereotypes.
- Characters Who Evolved from Early Dislike to Audience FavoritesThis article discusses how certain fictional characters, initially disliked by audiences, evolved into fan favorites over time. It highlights characters from shows like The Witcher, Glee, and Breaking Bad, suggesting that initial negative reactions were often due to audience biases or a failure to appreciate complex character arcs, particularly for female characters.
- TV and Film Characters Undermined by Weak WritingThis article analyzes how weak writing and audience biases contribute to the negative reception of certain TV and film characters, particularly female characters. It argues that many characters, such as Yennefer of Vengerberg, Skyler White, and Jessica Huang, are unfairly criticized due to societal prejudices rather than their narrative flaws. The piece highlights the disproportionate backlash faced by women, especially women of color, and calls for a more nuanced understanding of fictional characters.
- Tall Actresses in Hollywood Who Make a Lasting ImpressionThis article highlights several tall actresses in Hollywood who have made a significant impact on film and television. It discusses how their height, once a potential obstacle, has become a defining characteristic contributing to their memorable careers and strong on-screen presence.
- 10 Characters Fans Could’ve Loved If the Writing Was StrongerThis article discusses ten fictional female characters from various TV shows who faced disproportionate fan criticism, arguing that their perceived flaws were often a result of poor writing or societal biases rather than inherent character issues. It highlights how characters like Yennefer of Vengerberg, Quinn Fabray, and Skyler White were often judged more harshly than their male counterparts, with the piece concluding that fan outrage sometimes reflects discomfort with complex or flawed female characters.
- 10 Characters That Could Have Been Great, If Not for Bad WritingThis article discusses ten fictional female characters who were widely disliked by audiences, arguing that much of the criticism stemmed from poor writing and underlying societal biases rather than the characters' own flaws. It highlights how characters like Yennefer of Vengerberg, Skyler White, and Lori Grimes faced disproportionate backlash, often due to misogynistic interpretations of their actions and motivations.