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by Lily Karlin
Television has never been an amazing source of three-dimensional female characters. For decades, the medium has relied on one-note stereotypes: the good girl, the temptress, the rebel, the know-it-all. But in the past few years, a new crop of shows — “The Good Wife,” “Orange Is the New Black,” “Transparent” — has emerged, showing that realistic women actually blur these lines.
Television has never been an amazing source of three-dimensional female characters. For decades, the medium has relied on one-note stereotypes: the good girl, the temptress, the rebel, the know-it-all. But in the past few years, a new crop of shows — “The Good Wife,” “Orange Is the New Black,” “Transparent” — has emerged, showing that realistic women actually blur these lines.