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TV Shows’ Greatest Female Leads, Ranked

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What’s more motivating than a female character in a show who can hold her own, kick ass, and outsmart everyone in the room? Fans can look forward to the emergence of strong female characters on television. The female lead character has grown over time to take on many forms and genders. There are plenty of fierce female leads in today’s television, ranging from superheroes like Supergirl to vicious lawyers in the courtroom.

5. Jessica Jones’ Krysten Ritter

Jessica Jones was a Marvel TV show that ran far too short for viewers’ tastes. It featured a tough heroine who enjoyed the support of her followers. Jones (Krysten Ritter) put on her cape after a brief stint as a superhero and opened her own detective business.

It was her whole personality, rather than her talents, that made her a powerful heroine. She had a strong moral compass and hated using her skills for evil, which is why she stopped being a hero after accidentally murdering someone. But she was considered a badass not only for her great punk fashion sense, but also because she despised bullies and supported underdogs.

4. Taylor Schilling of Orange is the new black

Orange Is the New Black became a Netflix hit after being inspired by a famous crime novel. The ensemble ensemble received several awards for their on-screen performances, and viewers loved the program as it centered on Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling), who was sentenced to prison and had to s adjust to life in a women’s prison.

3. Viola Davis from How to Get Away With Murder

In this legal/mystery drama, Viola Davis shone brightly as Annalize Keating. Keating is a well-known criminal defense attorney who is exceptional at her job and won’t tolerate anyone undermining her. The character has quickly become a fan favorite as she never backs down and protects her students as they struggle to juggle the law and their personal lives.

2. Elisabeth Moss from The Handmaid’s Tale

The Emmy-winning series The Handmaid’s Tale, based on the novel of the same name, is set in a dystopian universe. Following the Second American Civil War, some women were forced to become “servants” or childbearing slaves. Fans quickly recognized the tenacity and determination of the series’ female protagonist, June Osborne/Ofjoseph (Elisabeth Moss).

She is vocal, vicious, and brave, and she frequently protects the women around her from the terrible new reality while trying to escape and locate her daughter.

1. Anya Taylor-Joy from The Queen’s Gambit

After premiering on Netflix, The Queen’s Gambit caused quite a stir on social media sites. Based on the 1983 novel of the same name, the historical drama miniseries follows Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy) as she grows up to become one of chess’ most well-known prodigies.

At the same time, viewers saw his challenges, and fans admired the character’s stubborn temper and determination to prove everyone wrong. The men tried to discourage her from entering a chess competition, but she had none of it and enters her preferred level to show everyone wrong.