I did like Pulaski, and for some reason the writers seemed better able to figure out something to do with her. Was it because she was less overtly feminine? I can think of multiple TV series where the more-girly female characters got less interesting content while the less-girly ones got more. Do guy writers do better with these women because they can think of them as "normal people" and not as Girls? I dunno, it's late and I'm talking out of my ass a bit.
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