back on these badass series that we have yet forgotten

The 90s and 2000s saw many badass series emerge. But there are a few that we have surely forgotten. Back on these television programs which, between us, should have lasted in time.

The 90s and 2000s witnessed the birth of many cult series, even ultra badass. We remember Charmed Of course. Then, the essential heroine who is rooted in pop culture and who we still talk about today is undoubtedly Buffy from the series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. If we particularly like the female character embodied by Sarah Michelle Gellar, we decided to come back to these heroines that we unfortunately left behind after the end of their series. Yet they are all equally badass of each other. Empowerment and inspiration were present in many television programs, American or other. It is time to do justice to these heroines of the past who, however, gave us a lot of boost in our youth.

Sydney Fox the adventurer

How could we have forgotten Sydney Fox? Played by actress Tia Carrere, we followed the adventures of a professor of archeology traveling around the world in search of lost treasures and antiquities. She was a bit of a female version of Indiana Jones and she was without a doubt one of the most badass heroines of the time on television.

Tru Calling

It is however a series that was broadcast in the cult trilogy of the M6 ​​channel on Saturday. Tru Calling seems to have been forgotten over the years. It must be said that the series only lasted two seasons. The female figure at the center of this television program worked in a morgue and communicated with the dead. They ask to help her and she relives their last day before they die. An exciting race against the clock!

Dark angel

Jessica Alba in Dark angell, do you remember? The American actress was Max, a young woman evolving in an apocalytpic world. She was trying to survive at all costs in this jungle when she had been genetically modified during her childhood. Result: she developed surprising magical powers that made her badass.

A.k.a

Why don't we talk a lot about the series A.k.a today ? However, it was created by JJ Abrams, an industry monster. We discovered a young Jennifer Garner playing Sydney Bristow, CIA spy who was not cold in the eyes. It was packed with action, turnarounds and ultra badass scenes. A box at the time which lasted 5 seasons!

Missing: disappeared without a trace

Missing: disappeared without a tracewas the story of a new FBI recruit, Jess Mastriani, who had the ability to have visions of the future. A more than crucial gift in her missions since she can see missing people. Who said that the 2000s were so short of important female characters?

Lea Parker

In the French series also, there were some badass heroines. And we, the one who will have the most impact on us is Léa Parker, interpreted by Sonia Rolland. The former Miss France played the role of an elite agent in the Special Operations Division. His profession is a real secret for his loved ones and his adventures made us vibrate on M6.

Sue Thomas, the eye of the FBI

There were the badass series which were also inclusive. Still rare on television today, Sue Thomas, the FBI's eye, had the merit of highlighting a deaf FBI agent woman who did not separate from her dog, a faithful companion who served her as ears every day.

Shock angels

In Germany too, the badass heroines were there. Admittedly, it only lasted two seasons but this German adaptation of Funny ladies had found its audience in France.

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