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(This month, I'm contributing to #femslash february by highlighting female character-centric and femslash-centric tags at AO3.)

(And sorry for the gap, guys! I'm posting Wednesday and today's posts back to back as a result.)

It is a truth generally acknowledged by the entertainment industry that a woman who stars in a television show or film, shall the vast majority of the time be under the age of 40. She might, on a lucky day, be as much as 50. *koff* *Susan Sarandon "too old" to play Catwoman* *koff*

60? 70? Older? Very rare.

Is that really what we want to tell young women? "Enjoy it while you can, because once you get wrinkles, your story is over." Really? And do we want to be telling older women that they shouldn't expect to see themselves in media, except as someone's two-scene grandma dispensing worn-out advice, or appearing only to die in the same chapter/episode to create emotional growth for someone else?

Ick.

Today's challenge: offer the world a leading lady or major supporting character who is canonically over 50. (And please not someone who's an youthful alien or magically appears younger for some other reason.) Any canon, any medium. Go!

Freeform of the day: Older Woman (I couldn't find a single other tag for these ladies. Even "Grandmothers" was folded into "Grandparents & Grandchildren".)

So, who's up? Got any awesome older lady pairings for everyone?

MIss Kitty on Gunsmoke!

Date: 2013-02-16 11:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ladyjane
Miss Kitty, from Gunsmoke! She is outspoken, classy, and has a steely glare that quailed drunken cowhands and injured marshalls, alike. The show ran so long that she aged naturally within the series.

Notable items:
- Miss Kitty is a single woman who operates her own business. This was comonplace in the American West, but rare in radio & television in the 1950s-1970s. (The show aired in 55 and ran 20 years on TV. However, it was a popular radio show from 1952-1961. Yes, it aired for 6 years on CBS radio at the same time new episodes were airing on CBS TV.)

- While most (but not all) saloons of the period were also brothels, she maintained a "decesnt establishment," and woe to him that laid an unwelcome hand on one of her girls.

- Her mildly flirtatious, openly caring, relationship with Marshall Dillon. Although it was touted as a deep friendship, the under-current of do-they-or-don't-they (at a time when TV censors didn't allow married couples to be seen in the same bed unless one prson had a foot was on the floor) should have been scandalous. Instead, Miss Kitty was probably the only saloon-keeper in television that was held up as a role-model.

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