Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Top Ten Tuesday: Galentine's Day Edition


Top Ten Tuesday is a meme started on the Broke and the Bookish blog.
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February 13 is Galentine’s Day. What is Galentine’s Day? I’ll allow Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) from Parks and Recreation to explain: “Oh it's only the best day of the year. Every February 13th, my lady friends and I leave our husbands and our boyfriends at home, and we just come and kick it, breakfast-style. Ladies celebrating ladies. It's like Lilith Fair, minus the angst. Plus frittatas.” So in honor of Leslie Knope and Galentine’s Day, let me list my favorite gal pals.

1. Jo and Blair (The Facts of Life) – The best frienemies to ever grace the screen. From the first moment Jo rode her motorcycle to Peekskill, she and Blair have butted heads. They spent the better part of eight seasons constantly sniping at each other, but deep down, you knew there’d be hell to pay if anyone else dared cross the other.
2. Trish and Jessica (Jessica Jones and Patsy Walker AKA Hellcat) – Developed from the pages of Brian Michael Bendis’ Alias, Netflix’s Jessica Jones series introduced us all to the friendship between Jessica and her adoptive sister, Trish. The two have a fierce bond from dealing with the aftermath of an encounter with villain Killgrave. Their friendship has recently made the jump back to the comic panels in Kate Leth’s Patsy Walker AKA Hellcat series.
3. Claire and Alice (Resident Evil: Extinction) – When the world ends, it’s important to know that your friends have got your back. Alice and Claire have been looking out for each other over the past ten years during the Resident Evil franchise. No zombies even have a chance.
4. Pauline and Juliet (Heavenly Creatures) – OK, so not all friendships end well, but you can’t argue the steadfastness of your relationship when your best friend is willing to help you murder your mom. The film is Peter Jackson’s adaptation of a real life event involving author Anne Perry.
5. The Rockford Peaches (A League of Their Own) – When the boys go to war, it’s up to the women to keep things moving on the home front. The gals of the Rockford Peaches always have each other to lean on during difficult times.
6. Thelma and Louise (Thelma & Louise) – Best friends til the end of the line. Thelma and Louise hit the road to escape their dreary lives and soon end up on the run from the law.
7. Abby and Gretchen (My Best Friend’s Exorcism) – I talked about this book more at length during my full review, but it fits very well for this list. It’s a testament to the power of friendship overcoming the will of an evil demon.
8. Novalee, Sister Husband, and Lexi (Where the Heart Is) – Sometimes friends can become your found family. Novalee has nothing when her boyfriend leaves her at an Oklahoma Wal-Mart. Luckily, the small town of Sequoyah is full of quirky, big hearted people who are ready to take Novalee under their wings.
9. Idgie and Ruth (Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café) – The lifelong friendship between Idgie and Ruth is one of the most enduring, I think, in any book or movie. They face a lifetime of triumphs and tragedies, able to weather it all as long as they are by each other’s side.
10. Anne and Diana (Anne of Green Gables) – Does a pair get more iconic than this? Anne Shirley, who has never had a single soul she could confide in, finds her true bosom friend in Diana Barry. 

Honorable mention to the one and only, Leslie Knope of Parks & Recreation and her friendships with her fellow Pawnee residents. 

~Meredith

2 comments:

  1. I love this weeks topic, it is fun to see what people decided to go with and I love your choice. So many brilliant female friendships here. YES to the Rockford Peaches, I would want to have a Galentine's day out with those girls. You can check out my post on romances here.

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  2. Yay for celebrating female friendships!
    My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2017/02/14/top-ten-tuesday-96/

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