I don't have any analytical thoughts about Leela, she's too important to
me. my media world was pretty barren of representation when i was a kiddo -
there was Princess Leia and that was approximately it. Leela was a
motherfucking action hero who routinely solved problems and rescued
herself. (i don't know what i would think of the Tom Baker era if i was
watching it for the first time now, but my local PBS station only had
seasons 12-15 when i was little, and they played an episode at 7pm every
weekday. when Leela decided to stay on Gallifrey, then it was time to start
back up with Sarah Jane and Harry.)
Princess Leia was a pretty major tentpole of my young media experience as well but, alas, no Leela. I don't know if I can summon much analysis of her myself, tbh. My brain is mostly stuck on omfgilovehersomuch.
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I don't have any analytical thoughts about Leela, she's too important to me. my media world was pretty barren of representation when i was a kiddo - there was Princess Leia and that was approximately it. Leela was a motherfucking action hero who routinely solved problems and rescued herself. (i don't know what i would think of the Tom Baker era if i was watching it for the first time now, but my local PBS station only had seasons 12-15 when i was little, and they played an episode at 7pm every weekday. when Leela decided to stay on Gallifrey, then it was time to start back up with Sarah Jane and Harry.)
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