Tuesday, October 06, 2015

Tank Top Tuesday

So it has been undeniably strange watching “The 100” warrior leader play the “Fear the Walking Dead” sullen teen. But Alycia Debnam-Carey has done admirably in both. Though I can’t help but think with a little more eye paint Lexa could kick all those zombies’ butts no problem. So in honor of some other great transformations, here are some more great ladies in tank tops.

Alycia Debnam-Carey

Still needs more eyeliner – and weaponry.

Shannyn Sossamon

You may only remember her as the asymmetrical chunky pixie cut girl from all those early 2000s movie. But I, for one, am super excited to see her as the big bad on this season of “Sleepy Hollow.”

Angela Bassett

She is supposed to hook-up with Lady Gaga on “American Horror Story: Hotel” this season. Like you aren’t watching just for that, too.

Ashlyn Harris

To most of America she is Hope Solo’s back-up. To lesbians she is half of Krashlyn.

Michelle Rodriguez

I would have never guessed she would become the girl who loves to post Instagram pictures of herself in sparkly ball gowns and on fancy yachts in Ibiza. But, hey, at least she still also looks great in a tank top.

Rachel Skarsten

Turning Tamsin into a lovesick teenager AND a sexual assault victim in one season? Wow, show, wow.

p.s. Full recap of Lost Girl episode 5.13 up today at AfterEllen.

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:46 AM

    Please, DS, please, for the love of goddess, stop using the horrible K word to describe the Harris-Krieger couple! Love, most of A&A fans.

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  2. Carmen SanDiego11:55 AM

    Yeah, MRod's pictures in ball gowns intrigues me too.
    But oh well

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  3. "Turning Tamsin into a lovesick teenager AND a sexual assault victim in one season? Wow, show, wow." It's a freakin tragedy. Her character was so bad ass before the writers screwed the pooch.

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  4. Anonymous12:31 AM

    My admiration for Ashlyn Harris decreased significantly after she got that leg tattoo of a skull in a headdress.

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