Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Clash of the Lesbionic Women

They’re better, faster, stronger, lesbianer. Two Bionic Women enter, one leaves. And, fight!

G4 “Attack of the Show” with Olivia Munn
“Where the hell is my Subaru?”

Mad TV’s skit with Crista Flanagan

“Fighting? I’m not fighting.”


So, which Lesbionic Woman is better? I give the edge to G4, partly because they came up with the idea first and partly because besides the initial flannel and work boots they didn’t make her look like a reject from the Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival. And, you know, the kissing.

[Hat tip, jules and vy vo!]

7 comments:

  1. Call me easy to please, but that was fantastic! AOTS was glorious, and sadly showed once again how anyone would be more interesting in that role than Michelle Ryan. Can't the producers 'Darren' her?

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  2. Anonymous9:55 PM

    In my opinion, G4 totally won that battle...there's actually made me laugh. The only redeemable point of MadTV's was they pointed out the obvious Sarah/Jaime subtext, otherwise it was filled with overdone cliches.

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  3. Anonymous10:50 PM

    ATTACK OF THE SHOW!! Oh my! That had me laughing to myself like an idiot.

    I wish my car alarm remote did that :-)

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  4. I gotta give it up to G4...I'm secretly in love with Olivia Munn.

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  5. G4 - hands down. That cracked me up and had me laughing out loud to myself!

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  6. Heh, I have issues with Olivia Munn... hot as she is, she's kinda homophobic on the show -- she felt the need to say that she didn't enjoy the kiss... several times. That, among other comments on AOTS lead me to believe that she's not a big fan of the ladies. (Despite that fact, I continue to watch, because... well, it is "TV's only source for all the stuff I care about")...

    But she is hot, and they did kiss... although the kiss sort of reminded me of 'passionate kisses' from movies of the 50s, you know, where they just press their faces together as hard as they can and that is supposed to symbolize the passion. It actually looked kind of painful to me

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