(Jane Krakowski): Ally’s nosy and inventive secretary. Viewing Information
This stylistic choice was revolutionary. It gave the show a whimsical, fairy-tale quality that offset the cynicism of the legal world. It told the audience: Don't take this too seriously. We are here to play. ally mcbeal series 1
A CGI manifestation of Ally’s biological clock and her anxieties about motherhood. Physical Distortions: (Jane Krakowski): Ally’s nosy and inventive secretary
Perhaps no TV character of the 1990s was more hotly debated than Ally McBeal. Critics and scholars were divided. Some saw her as a step backward for women in media, with her obsessive focus on romance and seemingly "self-destructive neurosis". The debate was so intense that a month after the first season ended, Time magazine put Ally alongside pioneering feminists on its cover and famously asked, "Is Feminism Dead?". It told the audience: Don't take this too seriously