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An open letter to Sarah Michelle GellarYesterday Stuntdouble wrote about one of Entertainment Weekly's lists from their current classic list issue. Today I'm writing about another one of the many lists: a Top Ten list from Sarah Michelle Gellar in which she reveals the new classic male TV characters she wishes she could play. In response to this I have written Gellar a small letter. Eh hem.
Dear Sarah Michelle, Can I call you Sarah? I’ll presume you've said no since I can’t hear your answer and we hardly know each other. I’m sure "Sarah" is reserved for the important people in your life such as your hubby Freddy Prinze Jr. I understand that you and I are, at this point, merely internet strangers. But I do hope that after you read this you will see that I am not so much a random blogger, but rather someone looking out for your best artistic interests and then just maybe you will email me begging me to please call you Sarah … and you in turn can call me Ree-ree. Recently I came across the top ten list that you submitted to EW, "10 New Classic Male TV Characters you wish you could play." Now I’m sure EW approached you with that topic and that you aren’t sitting around in your home in Hollywood somewhere cussing the breasts and reproductive organs that are preventing you from landing these testosterone required roles; but just in case you ever do have a private moment of truly wishing you could have played those roles I thought I would take it upon myself to offer you potential alternative roles that women have played that are on par with you classic male choices:
You chose: Ricky Stratton, Silver Spoons Suggested Female Equivalent: Punky Brewster, Punky Brewster
You chose: Sonny Crockett, Miami Vice Suggested Female Equivalent: Dana Scully, The X-Files While Sonny Crockett is off cuffing the sleeves of his white blazer Scully is out saving the world from the freaky stuff – mainly aliens. I don’t know about you Sarah Michelle, but I sleep better knowing a smart character like Scully exists in our television repertoire, just in case we ever need to refer to it for advice in case of aliens do attack.
You chose: Alex P. Keaton, Family Ties Suggested Female Equivalent: Carol Seaver, Growing Pains
You chose: Thomas Sullivan Magnum, Magnum PI Suggested Female Equivalent: Any of Charlie’s Angels
You chose: Dexter Morgan, Dexter Suggested Female Equivalent: Nancy, Weeds
You chose: Hank Moody, Californication Suggested Female Equivalent: None
You choose: J.R. Ewing, Dallas Suggested Female Equivalent: Peggy Peabody, The L Word
You chose: Eric Cartman, South Park Suggested Female Equivalent: Peppermint Patty, Charlie Brown) Are you laughing as hard as I am right now, Sarah Michelle? I mean, I can hardly type this because the tears of laughter are streaming down my face. Sure Cartman has has some zingers in his day, but I think its safe to safe that Ms. Patty is well within his league. Not only does Patty get the great lines, but she deals with daily frustrations such as trying to get her girlfriend friend that is a girl, Marcie, to stop calling her Sir. That has to get annoying. I can see the animated smoke coming out of Patty’s animated ears just thinking about it. I think this is a role full of conflict and humor that you would be terrific in.
You chose: Gunther, Friends Suggested Female Equivalent: Phyllis, The Office
You chose: Samantha Jones, Sex and the City Suggested Female Equivalent: None. Agreed! Touche, Sarah Michelle. I hope this small list of alternatives was at the very least, insightful and awe inspiring. Since you have occupied one of the juiciest female roles in television (Buffy) I think it’s safe to say that you are more than aware of what women are capable of in television. Please feel free to consult me in any future list making you may be involved in. Sincerely, Submitted by on June 25, 2008 - 3:00pm. |
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Hat tip to you, Ms. DoWitt!
Sheer blogging brilliance, I say!
Well done!
All of your alternatives were spot on - Fantastic!
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Who gives a f**k about an Oxford Comma
I will choose to play naïve and pretend that nothing comes before that first coma in her sentence.
Shall you ignore the coma, or the comma?
I'm sorry, I'm just like that, and I've been proof reading business plans and various other printed articles all bloody day.
Spelling errors
I was in an interview once and my interviewer said, "Impressive resume, tell me about this third line item here." And oh, I went on and on about my skills with fixed assets. He interrupted in the middle of my diatribe to say, "I was confused; it says here that you fix asses."
Happens to the best of us!
Nice Vampire Weekend lyrics, by the way. Love that album.
Nice
to the both of you ...
I've seen those English dramas too, they're cruel
So if there's any other way to spell the word
It's fine with me, with me
You say coma, I say comma - lets call the whole thing off.
At the risk of being rude
At the risk of being rude (if so, I apologize up front), you could do with a good proofreader. I am a paralegal (which in my office equates to a professional editor of legal text) and can't help but read with a proofreader's eye.
"Never explain, never complain." - Katherine Hepburn
I ignored the coma
But I couldn't ignore this little typo: I sleep better knowing a smart character like Scully exits in our television repertoire. It made me a do a double take.
Great blog! I'd love to see SMG play any of those characters in the future - especially the one where she makes out with all the hot chicks!
Scully Geekery
Awesome suggestions...
Clearly the only good one
Clearly the only good one she chose was Sam Jones haha
She looks hot on that pic though...
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Thank you for blogging about
Yay Phyllis!
Alex Keaton... Sarah's coming out
I might be way off here, but I think Sarah saying Alex Keaton was her way of "coming out." No, not as gay, but as a republican, which is oddly more dangerous to one's Hollywood career than even coming out as gay or lesbian. I know her husband, Freddie Prinze, Jr., came out as republican on Jay Leno, years ago. Maybe Sarah is just testing the waters, giving hints and clues. She could join that long list of Hollwood greats who are republicans: Dixie Carter, her husband, and like, Wilford Brimley :)
FWIW, all the signs point
Sarah Michelle Gellar
One- Funny article
Two-I love SMG
Three-I loved that she included Dexter and I agree that Mary-Louise Parker on WEEDS is fantastic on many levels.
Four-I never watched much Sex in the City, but I know she was in one episode
Five-I don't see SMG being a republican on any level. She seems smart and yes she is a supporter of the gays and based on interviews I picture a democrat. I'm pretty sure she's not a fan of Bush so I'd go out on a limb and so no to republican.
Six-She's Buffy, she kicks ass-enough said.
>>I don't see SMG being a
>>I don't see SMG being a republican on any level. She seems smart and yes she is a supporter of the gays... I'm pretty sure she's not a fan of Bush so I'd go out on a limb and so no to republican.<<
'cept I'm smart... and a homo... and not a fan of Prez Busy... yet I'm a republican. Don't judge us all based on the prevailing stereotypes!
(mostly I'm republican based on the basic ideals of the party, ie. keep gov't small and all that, which are definitely not where the party's been focused lately... sigh)
Samantha
Hmmm...
With regards to "If I was a man, I’d want to make out with as many hot chicks as..."
I'd personally like to point out to her that she doesn't NEED to be a man to do that already :p Hello Dollhouse? Cameo appearance? Eliza? *silly grin*
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GOOD IDEA. I like that
GOOD IDEA.
I like that suggestion very much, Dylan. Very, very very...
You hear this Joss? Please do us a favour and hook this one up.
Thank you.
Almost funny
hmm maybe Shane
In response to David Duchovny's character "Hank Moody" .....what about "Shane" from the L word....she gets to make-out with just as many "hot chicks" as Hank does.....so could she be his equivalent...plus they both have "issues"
....sorry about the bold, I just couldn't get that sucker to stop...and it won't go away
Haha, too funny!
Genius :)
I can't even think straight...
Weeds/Dexter
Clearly you've never watched Dexter. Those two could not be more different. Dexter is smart and intuitive. I like Weeds, but those two are lightyears apart in every way.
I think she was satirically
I think she was satirically picking the chick from Weeds bc her common link to Dexter is that they both are committing crimes.... she wasnt pairing characters based on their matching IQ's
SMG
Lmao at how you opened that letter.
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