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Revision as of 15:37, 15 April 2008

The dead/evil lesbian cliché is the plot cliché wherein lesbians in fiction will end up dead or evil by the end of the story.

A notable non-SFnal example is the film The Children's Hour (1961).


Examples in SF



  • Thelma Bates in Hex subverts the cliché a little: she dies in the first episode, but remains a major character throughout the rest of the series since she immediately returns as a ghost.

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