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The '''Bechdel Test''', sometimes called the '''Mo Movie Measure''' or '''Bechdel Rule''' is a simple test which names the following three criteria: (1) it has to have at least two [named] women in it, who (2) who talk to each other, about (3) something besides a man. The test was popularized by '''Alison Bechdel''''s comic '''Dykes to Watch Out For''', in a 1985 strip called <u>''The Rule''</u>:
The '''Bechdel Test''', sometimes called the '''Mo Movie Measure''' or '''Bechdel Rule''' is a simple test which names the following three criteria:
* It has to have at least two [named] women in it
* Who talk to each other
* About something besides a man.
 
The test was popularized by '''Alison Bechdel''''s comic '''Dykes to Watch Out For''', in a 1985 strip called <u>''The Rule''</u>:


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''So what is it, then? A crude tool to start thinking about sexism in cinema. One film failing is not a problem. When all the films you know bar one or two fail, it suggests a bigger picture where, broadly, women have nothing to do. They’re either absent, or exist purely to support male protagonists. It implies their underdevelopment – they don’t have personalities, interests or roles in the plot outside of said male protagonists.'' - [http://squarise.com/2011/09/bechdel-test-is-matters/ The Bechdel Test: What It Is, And Why It Matters]
''So what is it, then? A crude tool to start thinking about sexism in cinema. One film failing is not a problem. When all the films you know bar one or two fail, it suggests a bigger picture where, broadly, women have nothing to do. They’re either absent, or exist purely to support male protagonists. It implies their underdevelopment – they don’t have personalities, interests or roles in the plot outside of said male protagonists.'' - [http://squarise.com/2011/09/bechdel-test-is-matters/ The Bechdel Test: What It Is, And Why It Matters]


For more information about the Bechdel Test, see:
'''For more information about the Bechdel Test, see:'''
* [http://squarise.com/2011/09/bechdel-test-is-matters/ The Bechdel Test: What It Is, And Why It Matters]
* [http://bechdeltest.com/ Bechdel Test Movie List]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dykes_to_Watch_Out_For#The_Bechdel_test Wikipedia: The Bechdel Test]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dykes_to_Watch_Out_For#The_Bechdel_test Wikipedia: The Bechdel Test]
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BechdelsRule TV Tropes Wiki: Bechdels Rule]
* [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BechdelsRule TV Tropes Wiki: Bechdels Rule]
* [http://bechdeltest.com/ Bechdel Test Movie List]
* [http://squarise.com/2011/09/bechdel-test-is-matters/ The Bechdel Test: What It Is, And Why It Matters]


Even though ''Young Hercules'' is a show that primarily focuses on three male leads, it still manages to pass the test every so often. Episodes that pass the Bechdel Test:
Even though ''Young Hercules'' is a show that primarily focuses on three male leads, it still manages to pass the test every so often. Episodes that pass the Bechdel Test:


== ''[[1.09 Amazon Grace]]'' ==
== ''[[1.09 Amazon Grace]]'' ==
* [[Lilith]] and [[Cyane]]
* [[Lilith]] and [[Cyane]] talk about why Lilith is at the academy and fitting in while throwing javelins.
* [[Lilith]], [[Cyane]], and [[Simula]] are seen talking as the camera pans around the bonfire - presumably they are talking about life as an Amazon or some other non-man related topic.
* At the end of the episode, [[Lilith]] asks to join [[Cyane]]'s tribe.
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''Lilith:''' Care to join me in my javelin drills?<br>
'''Cyane:''' Sure.  So-- why do you train with ''boys''?<br>
'''Lilith:''' Well, I wanted to be a warrior.  There was no academy for women, so I came here.  It’s the best.  I’m just having a little trouble fitting in.<br>
'''Cyane:''' An Amazon warrior takes pride in who she is, now how she fits in with others.}}
{{TriviaQuote |Text=
'''Cyane:''' It's gonna be a long, hard journey.<br>
'''Lilith:''' Hey, I would ''love'' to join in that journey... if you’ll have me.<br>
'''Cyane:''' Well, of course you’re welcome.<br>
'''Lilith:''' Yes!}}


== ''[[1.22 A Lady in Hades]]'' ==
== ''[[1.22 A Lady in Hades]]'' ==

Revision as of 18:53, 10 March 2012

The Bechdel Test, sometimes called the Mo Movie Measure or Bechdel Rule is a simple test which names the following three criteria:

  • It has to have at least two [named] women in it
  • Who talk to each other
  • About something besides a man.

The test was popularized by Alison Bechdel's comic Dykes to Watch Out For, in a 1985 strip called The Rule:

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-1gAF_bCo_4Y/TexG3UuxAMI/AAAAAAAAAsk/1RnUFtjHXOw/s1600/The+Bechdel+Test.jpg

Two further two points should be noted:

  • Passing or failing the test has no bearing at all on whether a film (or other media) is good.
  • Passing the test does not necessarily make it more feminist, or otherwise, positive-for-women.

So what is it, then? A crude tool to start thinking about sexism in cinema. One film failing is not a problem. When all the films you know bar one or two fail, it suggests a bigger picture where, broadly, women have nothing to do. They’re either absent, or exist purely to support male protagonists. It implies their underdevelopment – they don’t have personalities, interests or roles in the plot outside of said male protagonists. - The Bechdel Test: What It Is, And Why It Matters

For more information about the Bechdel Test, see:

Even though Young Hercules is a show that primarily focuses on three male leads, it still manages to pass the test every so often. Episodes that pass the Bechdel Test:

1.09 Amazon Grace

  • Lilith and Cyane talk about why Lilith is at the academy and fitting in while throwing javelins.
  • Lilith, Cyane, and Simula are seen talking as the camera pans around the bonfire - presumably they are talking about life as an Amazon or some other non-man related topic.
  • At the end of the episode, Lilith asks to join Cyane's tribe.
Lilith: Care to join me in my javelin drills?

Cyane: Sure. So-- why do you train with boys?
Lilith: Well, I wanted to be a warrior. There was no academy for women, so I came here. It’s the best. I’m just having a little trouble fitting in.

Cyane: An Amazon warrior takes pride in who she is, now how she fits in with others.
Cyane: It's gonna be a long, hard journey.

Lilith: Hey, I would love to join in that journey... if you’ll have me.
Cyane: Well, of course you’re welcome.

Lilith: Yes!

1.22 A Lady in Hades

1.25 Herc's Nemesis

1.29 Sisters

1.30 The Golden Bow

1.31 Home for the Holidays

1.35 My Fair Lilith

1.38 Me, Myself, and Eye

  • The Fates?

1.44 Parents Day