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Sarah's rant brings up many [[feminist themes]].  She says that she is just as capable as the boys and observes that although The Order tends to ''sacrifice virgins'', they also have some ''kick ass chicks'' like Claire and Lucy.
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* Sarah's rant brings up many [[feminist themes]].  She says that she is just as capable as the boys and observes that although The Order tends to ''sacrifice virgins'', they also have some ''kick ass chicks'' like Claire and Lucy.
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* Sarah seems to have completely abandoned the all-black clothing scheme that once defined her character.

Revision as of 04:32, 16 October 2007

Episode 321/2x065
Battle of the Sexes

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Blogger Sarah
Date Posted October 15th, 2007
URL old.LG15.com
Forum [14529 forum discussion]
Length 2:56
Description What, didn't they think I could help? I'm just as capable as they are.
Location(s) The rented house
YouTube Tags lonelygirl15 LG15 daniel danielbeast jonas jonastko emma bree train serum trait positive negative
Music Sissy Wish - DWTS
Cast
Sarah Alexandra Dreyfus
Adjacent Blogs
Previous "They'll Do Anything"
Next none
Previous by Sarah "Carving Pumpkins"

Battle of the Sexes is the three-hundred twenty-first video in the lonelygirl15 video series. It is also the sixty-fifth video of season two. Battle of the Sexes is the three-hundred twenty-first video in the lonelygirl15 video series. It is also the sixty-fifth video of season two.

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Notes

  • Sarah's rant brings up many feminist themes. She says that she is just as capable as the boys and observes that although The Order tends to sacrifice virgins, they also have some kick ass chicks like Claire and Lucy.
  • Sarah seems to have completely abandoned the all-black clothing scheme that once defined her character.