Latest articles by Anne T. Donahue
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Heidi Montag Has Always Been the Hero of 'The Hills'
And, like any good complicated lead, we can see ourselves in her.
By Anne T. Donahue
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Is All Rom-Com Love Based on a Lie?
It sure seems like there are a lot of secret bets...
By Anne T. Donahue
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How Accurate Is The Good Place's Philosophy?
We asked the show's resident philosophy consultant to teach us Ethics 101.
By Anne T. Donahue
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Why Don't Women on Drama Shows Have Any Friends?
In 2018, we had a lot of complex female characters. But why were so many of them friendless?
By Anne T. Donahue
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Midge Maisel Isn’t the Feminist Hero You’re Looking For—and That’s Okay
But just because she's naive and privileged doesn't mean she's not also complex and endearing.
By Anne T. Donahue
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In 2018, Horror Movies Are the Most Comforting Things I Watch
These days, I'll take Suspiria over The Great British Baking Show.
By Anne T. Donahue
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Even If You Hated Skyler White on Breaking Bad, She Changed TV Forever
Ten years after the show premiered, our view of Strong Female Leads has evolved.
By Anne T. Donahue
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Celebrity Feuds Aren't Anti-Feminist, and Neither Is Obsessing Over Them
No one ever tells men to "support each other" more.
By Anne T. Donahue
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No One's Talking About Women Reclaiming Crime Shows, So Let's Start, Shall We?
Here are five shows where women get to solve the murder for a change.
By Anne T. Donahue