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You used to be able to spot a TV show's trashy, home-wrecking bad girl a mile away. Now tons of our small-screen heroines are having affairs. Is it weird that we still love them? You guys forget there was a time we couldn't stand Kate Walsh. Let's go back to 2005, when Grey's Anatomy was new and wonderful. Derek and Meredith were the meant-to-be couple of my TV world. Then estranged wife Addison showed up at Seattle Grace, all red curls, red lips, and, as I deduced instantly, red flags. She said she had a surgeon position, but I knew her real job: to seduce McDreamy away from Mer. Bust up their good thing. Generally, as I saw it, be a ho. Of course that's how I saw it. Back then all "other women" on TV were villainesses: cheap, evil, and crazy. A classic example, from The Sopranos: Tony's mistress Valentina, who, within 40 seconds, suggests a trip to Sandals Antigua, whines about not getting attention, and sets herself afire. The Valentinas of the world, though, are fading away. On TV these days, cheating women are more common, and also more complicated. You won't catch The Affair's Alison in a
You used to be able to spot a TV show's trashy, home-wrecking bad girl a mile away. Now tons of our small-screen heroines are having affairs. Is it weird that we still love them?
You guys forget there was a time we couldn't stand Kate Walsh.
Let's go back to 2005, when Grey's Anatomy was new and wonderful. Derek and Meredith were the meant-to-be couple of my TV world. Then estranged wife Addison showed up at Seattle Grace, all red curls, red lips, and, as I deduced instantly, red flags. She said she had a surgeon position, but I knew her real job: to seduce McDreamy away from Mer. Bust up their good thing. Generally, as I saw it, be a ho.
Of course that's how I saw it. Back then all "other women" on TV were villainesses: cheap, evil, and crazy. A classic example, from The Sopranos: Tony's mistress Valentina, who, within 40 seconds, suggests a trip to Sandals Antigua, whines about not getting attention, and sets herself afire.
The Valentinas of the world, though, are fading away. On TV these days, cheating women are more common, and also more complicated. You won't catch The Affair's Alison in a gaudy satin robe. Scandal's Olivia Pope—and I feel comfortable speaking for her on this one—does not want to be whisked away to a resort. Instead, she jets off to the coast of Zanzibar on her own terms, in the company of a guy with whom she occasionally cheats on her own cheating "boyfriend." Then there's The Good Wife's Alicia Florrick, with her impeccable manners and her definition of marriage as "fluid" (to be fair, her husband started it). Orange Is the New Black's Piper hooks up with her ex behind bars while her fiance patiently awaits her return (until he cheats too), and Marnie's starry-eyed fling with a very taken Desi took up most of this season on Girls. Kinda seems like all the cool girls are cheating now—and what's strange is that, as a happily married girl who'd stage an intervention for any friend behaving this way in real life, I root for these cheaters even when I know they're in the wrong.
In my defense, there is some good about infidelity being TV's new thing. Making a mistake helps a seemingly perfect protagonist appear human. Portraying affairs from all angles reduces the number of two-dimensional "skanky" characters, which is always a good thing for women. And as mistresses get fuller backstories and become more sympathetic, so too do the all-too-common cheated-on wife types—the chilly characters who are supposed to make us think, Well, what did she expect? Libby from Masters of Sex, who's been cuckolded by Virginia and Bill, is warm and intelligent, the ultimate antidote to that tired trend. Getting to relate to both the wife and the mistress is a peculiar but oddly satisfying viewing experience.
Of course there is a caveat: Cheating stories may have helped TV build more colorful female characters, but (and listen up, writers) they shouldn't be the only road to complexity. We're now so inundated with infidelity that it doesn't even shock me when a character pulls out a second cell phone to text a side dish. But there's also boundary-pushing TV to be made from women's takes on motherhood, career, and self-image. TV execs, I'm not telling you to end your affair with affairs; I'm saying have a fling with, oh, a grizzled lady-cop who starts taking bribes to pay for fertility treatments. Now that might surprise me.
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Infidelity is rampant in prestige TV — where would your favorite drama be without cheating spouses and scandalous affairs?
From soap operas to modern fare, cheating on TV has a long history. Here are the TV characters who didn't abide by the rules of monogamy.
Don Draper of "Mad Men" cheated every time he got the chance.
From the first season, all the way through to the last, Don was incapable of staying faithful to his partners.
"Mad Men" was ostensibly a show about advertising — but it was really a character study of a man with a fake identity who couldn't help but cheat on every woman he was ever with.
Tony Soprano of "The Sopranos" acted like having a "goumada" was his right.
In "The Sopranos," Tony seemingly cheated with no guilt whatsoever. Hiding behind his culture, he seemed to think it would've been weirder for him not to cheat.
Ironically, his wife Carmela decided she'd had enough around the same time that he seemed to be downshifting the infidelity.
Issa cheated on Lawrence in "Insecure," leading to their breakup.
"Insecure" creator Issa Rae was excited to explore the ramifications of a cheating woman.
"The idea of a woman cheating is so bewildering for a lot of men," she told Entertainment Weekly, "like it's a huge mark of betrayal for them in a way that's kind of a double standard."
Carrie Bradshaw and Big cheated together on "Sex and the City."
Carrie had an affair with ex Big while she was dating everyone's favorite nice-guy furniture designer, Aidan, and Big was married to his much younger wife, Natasha.
After Carrie told Aidan what was going on, they tried to keep the relationship going — but ultimately broke up. And Big's relationship blew up in his face when Natasha discovered Carrie in their apartment.
Annalise Keating in "How to Get Away With Murder" had an extramarital dalliance.
This character, a lawyer, started hooking up with a detective to keep her love life spicy.
Still, as Bustle pointed out, she still got angry with Sam when she found out he was being unfaithful. Infidelity is a complicated thing.
The central drama in "Gossip Girl" sprung from a cheating scandal.
"Gossip Girl" opened with two former best friends, Blair and Serena, embroiled in a bitter feud because Blair's boyfriend, Nate, may or may not have hooked up with Serena.
Nate's far from the only "Gossip Girl" character to struggle with the concept of monogamy. The show piled on an affair after affair every season.
Gabby from "Desperate Housewives" cheated on her husband with none other than the gardener.
Like a 1950s comedy routine come to life, Eva Longoria's character on "Desperate Housewives" took to canoodling with the help when her husband was at work.
Piper from "Orange Is the New Black" cheated in jail.
The first season of the series dragged out the tension between Piper and Alex until they finally hooked up. While Piper had a fiancé at the beginning of the series, that didn't last long as her ex-girlfriend landed in the same jail as she did.
President Fitzgerald Grant in "Scandal" expected to hide his affair from the masses.
Olivia Pope taught a master class in how to weaponize your affair against your cheating partner when she threatened to expose the president if he didn't choose her.
It's probably not the best tactic for a lasting relationship, but it was certainly great TV.
Desi on "Girls" was a flagrant cheater — and Marnie cheated on him later on.
On "Girls," Desi decided to casually start hooking up with Marnie, his musical partner, despite already having a girlfriend named Clementine.
He and Marnie ended up getting married, but in the end, Marnie continued the cheating chain by hooking up with her ex-boyfriend, Charlie.
Rory Gilmore shocked fans by cheating with Logan, who was engaged, in the latest installment of "Gilmore Girls."
Fans were irate that Rory could do such a thing to her boyfriend Paul, even though Logan had been a crowd favorite since early in the series.
Joel Maisel from "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" became a 1960s cliche.
Joel left his wife Midge for his secretary in the first episode, reducing him to a punchline for the rest of the first season, even when he tried to win Midge back.
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