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Ally McBeal (character)

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238:) who was also the mother of his child, it was soon evident that Larry was her soulmate. The two agreed to take the relationship long-distance between Detroit and Boston when Larry's son attempted to sue his father, met Ally and told her he missed his dad. Ally then encouraged Larry to move back to Detroit to be in his son's life. Larry agreed and the two parted with the understanding that the relationship would remain and that each would visit the other until such a time that Ally was ready to move to Detroit. Being unable to say goodbye in person, he left a note pinned to a snowman outside Ally's door that said, "I will be back." Initially Ally was supposed to marry Larry at the end of the fourth season, but when Downey was arrested on drug-related charges and sent to jail, the network fired him, canceling the marriage storyline. 382: 262: 370: 223:
Ally's arms in court after giving a passionate closing describing his life - although in reality he is hallucinating and describing the life he wished he had shared with Ally. When Georgia later asks Ally if Billy had said anything before he died, the latter lies to her in order to spare Georgia's feelings. Ally starts dating again towards the end of that season, meeting a British lawyer named Brian Selig (played by
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Ally shortly resigns from that firm due to her boss sexually harassing her. Old classmate Richard Fish meets her on the street and then recruits her to join his newly-established law firm, Cage & Fish. To her surprise, she learns that Billy is also working at Cage & Fish. Ally is also shocked
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The third season began with Ally engaging in sex with a guy at a car wash, however, it later turned out that he is the fiancée of a client, whom Ally subsequently announces during their wedding day. Later, Billy discovered he has a brain tumor, and again grows closer to Ally. However, Billy dies in
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s depictions of women are reincorporated into dominant masculinist discourses ... is particularly to the complex ways in which the discursive sedimentation that surrounds the female body, particularly as it has been traditionally sexualized and linked to emotionality, operates as a barrier to
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Numerous contemporaneous culture critics opined that even as a fictional character she was demeaning to women, specifically professional women, because of her perceived flightiness, lack of demonstrated legal knowledge, short skirts, and extreme emotional instability. Perhaps the most notorious
249:) but the relationship deteriorated quite quickly as it was evident that Ally had thoughts for Larry. Subsequently, her daughter is harassed by schoolmates and suffers a shock, so Ally prioritizes her child over quest for love and decides to move to her daughter's home city of New York City. 245:) shows up on her doorstep, claiming to be her daughter, prompting Ally to faint. She gets to know her daughter over the course of several episodes. Her most significant love interest in this final season was Victor Morrison (played by 212:
that Billy is married to lawyer and University of Michigan alumnus, Georgia. Ally falls in love with him again, to the horror of Georgia. Yet, Ally and Georgia rapidly become friends and learn how to collaborate with Billy.
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Ally is a Boston-based lawyer. She is shown as a woman who constantly believes in love and is continually looking for her soul mate. She often hears songs in her head and experiences hallucinations, mostly of a
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operates as a cautionary tale about the dangers presented by the co-optation of postfeminist and third-wave feminist discourses as they relate to current professional discourses surrounding the female body.
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In the fifth and final season it was revealed that while in college, Ally, in need of money, donated an egg for research. However, the egg was fertilized and one day a girl named Maddie (played by
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Throughout the first season, Ally dates many men. However, because Billy has always been the main love of her life, no relationship became serious until she met Dr. Greg Butters (played by
196:). She claims to have at least one sister and one brother although neither are ever seen, not even in the occasional flashbacks. She had a sister who died at the age of six. Ally attended 408: 227:). The two have a six-month relationship. After six months, Brian asked Ally to move in with him, Ally realizes Brian was much too boring for her and then breaks off the relationship. 208:, thereby breaking Ally's heart. The next thing revealed to the audience is that Ally lives with district attorney Renée Radick, and she is employed in an unnamed Boston law firm. 485: 902: 877: 657: 460: 850: 42: 509: 748: 302:
named her one of the "100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years". She was also listed in AOL's 100 Most Memorable Female TV Characters.
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and that "Scarlett and Ally are fairy-tale princesses who bear about as much resemblance to real women as
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Michelle L. Hammers, "Cautionary Tales of Liberation and Female Professionalism: The Case
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example of the debate sparked by the show was on June 25, 1998, cover story of
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Shortly after, Ally falls in love with another lawyer Larry Paul (played by
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women's full and effective participation in professional spheres. Thus,
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magazine, which juxtaposed McBeal with three pioneering feminists (
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to be with her childhood sweetheart Billy Thomas (played by
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"The ease with which 851:Heart and Soul: New Songs from Ally McBeal 749: 735: 727: 154:is the central fictional character in the 40: 569:"100 Most Memorable Female TV Characters" 903:American female characters in television 878:Television characters introduced in 1997 510:"Bravo > 100 Greatest TV Characters" 399: 365: 292:In 2004, Ally was ranked number 75 in 21: 7: 14: 351:) and asked "Is Feminism Dead?". 206:University of Michigan Law School 632:Western Journal of Communication 459:Stevens, Kimberly (1997-11-23). 380: 368: 260: 669:from the original on 2012-11-08 407:Jefferson, Margo (1998-03-18). 484:Vineberg, Steve (2001-03-18). 1: 535:Adam B. Vary (June 1, 2010). 125:Madison "Maddie" Harrington ( 567:Potts, Kim (March 2, 2011). 919: 883:Fictional American lawyers 434:Suqi, Rima (1998-09-10). 39: 29: 893:Fictional female lawyers 512:. Bravo. Archived from 79:In-universe information 873:Ally McBeal characters 844:Songs from Ally McBeal 665:. 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Index

Ally McBeal

"Pilot"
"Bygones"
Calista Flockhart
Litigator
Fox
Ally McBeal
Calista Flockhart
dancing baby
biological clock
James Naughton
Jill Clayburgh
Harvard Law School
Gil Bellows
University of Michigan Law School
Jesse L. Martin
Tim Dutton
Robert Downey Jr.
Famke Janssen
Hayden Panettiere
Jon Bon Jovi

adding to it
Bravo
Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly
Scarlett O'Hara
Gone with the Wind
Barbie

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