n Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:

> The future Mrs. Phil Donahue tries to mimic the pace and energy of
> Breakfast At Tiffany's.
>
> I prefer Audrey Hepburn.
>
>
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/dont-just-do-something-stand/id1000857211?i=1007570483
>

I had some college kids (mostly female) over to my house just before the
end of our term (mid June) and left them to watch TV in my living room
while I did some work in my study. I was surprised when I came back to
check on them to find them immersed in a *That Girl* marathon they found
somewhere on the cable dial (I guess "dial" is no longer a meaningful image
to use for that). I watched a few episodes with them, which I had not seen
since I was a tweenybopper - when I had a HUGE crush on Marlo. My mother
happened to be a big fan of Tiffany's. so I was very familiar with Holly
Golightly, but I have never really associated the two that much. I guess
they were both quirky women in NYC, but Ann Marie seems both more
conventional, and more independent minded, than Holly G. Even so, the
patriarchal sexism of "That Girl" was overpowering, and I think much of
what made it funny for the students (in addition to Thomas' attractive
physical and personality characteristics). I was slightly surprised by how
sexist it was, since in my memory Thomas was one of the first feminist
icons, but maybe I have been reading back into "That Girl" stuff that owed
more to the "Free to Be, You and Me" era?

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