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      3 months ago

      This is absolutely true. But also, Gillian Anderson is even more attractive now than she was when X-Files started - that woman has aged like fine wine! Which makes it a doubly stupid thing for the executives to be saying.

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        3 months ago

        If you click through to the original interview it was something they said during casting for the original.

        She was an unknown actor and the execs wanted a Pamela Anderson (Baywatch era) style female lead.

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        3 months ago

        Oh yeah… The Fall, American Gods, Sex Education. She just kept getting more and more gorgeous.

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        Sure she had it but her real appeal was the subtlety. She wasn’t some bimbo beach babe she was a doctor, an agent a skeptic and a professional. What the executives wanted was the former because their opinion of their audience was somewhere at the bottom of a bottomless pit.

        It’s also worth noting that the presence of a character like Scully on TV resulted in a noticeable uptick in women applying for roles in agencies like the FBI (say what you will about three-letters but having more female representation isn’t making them worse).

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      No, it doesn’t. But there’s something ridiculous about a Hollywood exec looking at hot women in a show and then saying there’s no sex appeal.