#5...... Lara Croft in "Tomb Raider" (Portrayed by Angelina Jolie)
Lara is generally described as beautiful, intelligent, athletic (Look at those arms!), and somewhat reckless English archaeologist-adventurer who's into hazardous tombs and ruins. She encounters rivals, gangsters, dangerous animals, legendary creatures, and supernatural beings. She lives in a manor in countryside England. She once served with the Royal Marines. WOW! She kinda seems like a heartless tough warrior chick, but not really. She had a thing going with her friend -Whom she released from a prison in Kazakhstan on the sequel "Tomb Raider: The Cradle Of Life-, Terry Sheridan (Portrayed by Gerard Butler). Though she shot the guy in the end. Rich, beautiful, athletic, smart, and can handle a gun (Two, actually). What could be better? Ah, too bad, she don't do dresses or any of the feminine fashion items.
#4...... Sydney White in "Sydney White" (Portrayed by Amanda Bynes)
Fresh out of high school and entering South Atlantic University to be Kappa like her late mother used to be. Sounds like some typical mindless, preppy chick to you? Not really. She was raised by a construction workers (Her dad's a plumber) and she's going to SAU on scholarship. She learns political science, she can install plumbings, she fearlessly conquered the Beta fraternity house bathroom, she can handle nails and hammers, and to top it off, she cleans up nicely. This is what should be the girl of every guy's dreams! Not some skinny, brainless, partygoer Kappa president. Hey, at least partygoers like Blair Waldorf and Serena Van Der Woodsen still managed to get accepted at Yale and Brown.
#3...... Gretchen Morgan in "Prison Break" (Portrayed by Jodi Lyn O'Keefe)
Hot, smart, and tough. That is soooo Gretchen. She works for The Company as an agent, which constantly gets involved with Scofield and the gang. She's that tough woman with the gun who horsewhipped Sara, kidnapped Sofia and LJ, runs and drives around Panama and LA and Miami to get to Scofield (Or, specifically, Scylla), and usually walks around with a gun or two. Yeah, she sounds rather cruel and ruthless. But, once she gets to her daughter Emily, there she got the softer side of her. And plus, she can handle her pain (The early episodes of season 4 where she got locked up and tortured by The Company). After getting beaten up and whipped and chained, she still could go back around as if nothing ever happened. Too bad, she's evil and ended up in a jail in Miami.
#2...... Rebecca Bloomwood in "Confessions Of A Shopaholic" (Portrayed by Isla Fischer)
25-year-old shopaholic journalist who wanted to work for Allette but ended up in a financial magazine called "Successful Saving". It's kinda ironic for a shopaholic (Spanish: Someone who can't handle her outcome) to work for a financial magazine as an advice columnist. I love her preppy attitude, witty mind, and -Of course!- fabulous closet. So she's not tough like Gretchen Morgan or Lara Croft who is "guns-and-fights" tough. She is tough on dealing with her messy financial problems and juggling her life as a social butterfly, a magazine columnist, and a friend. And her life wasn't exactly smooth-sailing, but as her dad said, "If America can survive with million dollars of debt, so can you." Hmm... This character is a little bit like me. Though my shopping isn't that frequent. And I don't mean to be a narc ;)
and the winner is...
Sara Tancredi in "Prison Break" (Portrayed by Sarah Wayne-Callies)
The daughter of Illinois governor, Frank Tancredi. Her ambition to become a doctor began when she was very young. In Northwestern University, when she was a Phi Beta Kappa, she was introduced to the works of Mahatma Gandhi and decided to become a humanitarian, which brought her the decision to work in Fox River State Penitentiary. She treats her patients (Who were, indeed, cons) with the same cordiality and respect. Season 2, she's involved with the brothers' conspiracy plot and due to drug overdose, lost her medical license. She became a Company target. Season 3, Sara is "killed" and her "head" was in a box sent to Lincoln. Season 4, it turned out Sara's locked up in The Company facility the whole season (Probably the same room Gretchen got locked up later in the season) before finally escaped. She reunited with Michael with the help of a family friend, Bruce Bennett, and shortly joined Don Self's covert "A Team" to get Scylla and retrieve it to the government. Sara turned out to be pregnant later in the season, though she didn't tell Michael just yet. Sara became Michael's only remaining ally on the last third of the season. She saved Michael from his mother, Christina Scofield Hampton, by shooting her from behind. She got married with Michael, but then arrested at her party for murder of Christina. She was kept in Miami-Dade jail, where she met again with Gretchen (Who tortured her during her lockup in the Company facility) and got beaten up by the female officers. Gretchen saved her life from another female con who tried to kill her, and soon enough, they were allies planning their escape with Michael helping from the outside. Gretchen was captured still inside the jail area, leaving Sara to go on her own. Sara reunited with Michael once again, and after their last kiss, Michael told her to go while he'd connect the cable that would shut off the power causing the panel to explode and killed Michael. Four years later, Sara and her son Michael Jr., Lincoln, Sucre, and Mahone appeared at Michael's grave, laying flowers on the tombstone, and ended with the characters walking toward the seaside with the sun.
*Sighs* Emotional end. Smart, passionate, humanitarian, tough, and wearing her heart on her sleeve. This is the perfect mix. Intelligent like Lara Croft, tough like Gretchen, smart Kappa like Sydney, passionate and hearty like Rebecca. Thumbs up for her!
That'd be all. XOXO
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