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* [[The Collector (TV series)|The Collector]] episode 2x05, "The Tattoo Artist" | * ''[[Alienated (TV series)|Alienated]]'' episode 2x07, "The Arrival" | ||
* [[Veronica Mars (TV series)|Veronica Mars]] episode 1x22, "Leave it to Beaver" | * ''[[The Collector (TV series)|The Collector]]'' episode 2x05, "The Tattoo Artist" | ||
* ''[[Veronica Mars (TV series)|Veronica Mars]]'' episode 1x22, "Leave it to Beaver" | |||
=== Movies === | === Movies === | ||
Revision as of 14:40, 21 February 2007
Sexist trope prevalent within comics, but also present in other media, which was identified by Gail Simone, who coined the expression and compiled a list of "superheroines who have been either depowered, raped, or cut up and stuck in the refrigerator".
The Women in Refrigerators Syndrome describes the recurrent use of the murder (or other mistreatment) of female characters as a plot device to advance a male character's story.
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Examples in...
Television
- Alienated episode 2x07, "The Arrival"
- The Collector episode 2x05, "The Tattoo Artist"
- Veronica Mars episode 1x22, "Leave it to Beaver"
Movies
- The poster for David Cronenberg's Rabid showed a woman in a refrigerator.