Ive always wanted to write that.
I should have had a penpal when I was younger.
Im going to call this trend being the girl one.
Or, if you prefer, the village female.
As such, they had no use for this new fangled television nonsense.
I never gave much thought to the idea that peas could be sexist.
How wrong I was.
Even a show about something as harmless as sentient vegetables manages to sneak a token woman one in there.
Sweet Peas one purpose in life is being pretty.
As we all know, theres nothing more offensive to humanity than an ugly female pea.
And since when did peas have hair?
Whats happened in my life that I now find myself writing the phrase leading female pea?
Sweet Peas Wikipedia entry describes her as blonde sweet female pea.
A bit like He-Man.
Soo is the equivalent of pissing out an ice cube.
And she was always telling on the others.
However, Im going to cut Soo some slack here; its not easy being the girl one.
Bizarrely, the episode features June Whitfield, who agrees that women are useless.
Of course, Soo had another big story arc getting pregnant.
In this episode, Soo pretends to be pregnant to screw with Sweeps mind.
She stuffs something up her dress and declares Ive got the whole Manchester United team up there!
But that doesnt mean the show didnt fall foul to the having a woman one trope.
Two episodes stand out as far as Jane is concerned Work That Dad Does, andGetting Your Own Way.
She has to, shes the woman one.
Meanwhile, both Jane and Dawn wereforever knitting jumpersfor Geoffrey.
Its my turn, the gentle touch, Im Romy, they love me so much… Princess Romy is first introduced to us in episode 9 The Remarkable Rescue Of Romy.
Naturally, Romy makes no attempt to save herself, and copes with her predicament by fainting.
Naturally, Romy later shows her gratitude bybeing in love with Willy Fog.
But lets face it, youd do the same in her position.
Those are my coaches.
Thomas,Emilys New Coaches, Season 7
Yes Thomas.
Annie and Clarabel are Thomas groupies.
Either that or he just drags them around by their faces.
Thats a fair point I suppose; as I said earlier, only boys watched TV back then.