The introduction of Greta #1 ( Olivia Munn) is via a slow pan up her legs.
And subsequently the ladies who go by the codename Greta, especially Summer Glau and Stacy Keibler.
Anna Wu had her share of leg focus in the first two seasons, as she tends to wear very short skirts and heels.
Accompanied by characters frequently commenting on Sarah's leggy-ness. Her wardrobe frequently consists of swimsuits, bathrobes, short skirts, stockings, heels, and tight leather pants that all show off the shape of her legs, (with frequent camera focus on her stems) her fighting style often involves high kicks, and the writers even worked in a Bath Kick.
Chuck loves to remind viewers that Sarah has a killer set of legs.
Richard Castle: I always liked your legs, but now I respect them. Given a specific lampshading in Episode 4x10 "Cuffed":
Castle: Katherine Beckett does show those legs of hers several times.
Although Quinn was no longer a cheerleader as the story progressed, her regular outfits were still able to show her nice gams. You'd figure at 5'2" they wouldn't be that impressive.
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Gossip Girl's Serena van der Woodsen, in keeping with her status on the show, possesses such things and is fully aware of how to utilise them.
Marcia Gay Harden's character on Damages spends a fair amount of time leisurely putting on her stockings after trysts with different men.
The West Wing: Amy Gardener said: "I have wit, I have charm, I have brains, I have legs that go all the way down to the floor, my friend.".
Dean Winchester of Supernatural has had a slow pan up his legs at least twice.
Many of the characters even commented on them, with Emmett, in particular, calling her: "The one with the friendly legs."
Keeping Up Appearances: Despite being in her fifties, Mary Millar who played Rose had an amazing set of legs.
While she was hosting alongside Regis Philbin on what became Live With Kelly, Kathie Lee Gifford was well-known for displaying hers ("down there").
and, as with many of the Real Life examples, hers were insured.
Entertainment Tonight hostess Mary Hart had a special "leg light" under the anchor desk just to show hers off.
Shannon from Lost wears an assortment of shorts, skirts, and bikinis, and was nicknamed "Sticks" by Sawyer because of her long legs.
Also alluded to in the character's short-lived web series. The leggy outfits are a distraction to the male characters on the show, and Liz has confronted Cerie about her wardrobe to no avail.
Cerie from 30 Rock: Her office attire, which usually includes a tiny denim miniskirt, is used for comedic effect as well as fanservice.
As for DeeDee, she can be summed up by stripper music playing when she appears. Even Hollywood Homely Gale is shown to have some attractive legs. The viewers see Karen hide behind a wall and shows nothing but leg in a way that shows she retains extreme flexibility despite pregnancy.
In The Jeff Foxworthy Show, we get one episode in which the girls Karen, Jeff's pregnant wife DeeDee, Wayne's girlfriend and former Louisiana stripper, and Gale, Karen's eternally depressed sister have a girls' night where they put on make-up and dress up.
Clara is wearing heels and a skirt, but the Doctor just thinks she needs the heels to reach a high shelf. That's the most legs in any living human! When she posed for a magazine spread - fully clothed, but allowing viewers to put a face to the legs - she was fired and Roxanne Brooks replaced her.Ĭlara: Dear.
Richard Diamond: In the 1950s detective show, Diamond's answering service lady Sam (played by a pre-fame Mary Tyler Moore) was only seen from the legs down.
In one episode, she even mimics the Angelina Jolie Oscar leg-bomb. This is pretty much invoked by the character, who usually wears very really short shorts and says she 'needs a lot of validation'.
On Happy Endings, Jane is tall and slender with legs that are almost constantly on display.
If some people don't even remember this series, they're sure to remember Joy and her legs.
The Bugaloos: Joy was the subject of many a youngen's prepubescent crushes in The '70s, thanks mainly to her costume that really highlights her legs.
In the unaired pilot, we're introduced to our heroine via a Male Gaze look at what's below the hemline of her miniskirt. They get a good showing in " Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered".