Missing's Frances O'Connor and Jane the Virgin most interesting women on TV

By Ruth Ritchie
Updated December 20 2014 - 12:08am, first published December 19 2014 - 11:45pm
Fearless and carefree: Gina Rodriguez as Jane in <i>Jane the Virgin</i>.
Fearless and carefree: Gina Rodriguez as Jane in <i>Jane the Virgin</i>.
Fearless and carefree: Gina Rodriguez as Jane in <i>Jane the Virgin</i>.
Fearless and carefree: Gina Rodriguez as Jane in <i>Jane the Virgin</i>.
Fearless and carefree: Gina Rodriguez as Jane in <i>Jane the Virgin</i>.
Fearless and carefree: Gina Rodriguez as Jane in <i>Jane the Virgin</i>.
Fearless and carefree: Gina Rodriguez as Jane in <i>Jane the Virgin</i>.
Fearless and carefree: Gina Rodriguez as Jane in <i>Jane the Virgin</i>.

I never expect to miss Alicia Florrick, yet every year, when she goes away for the summer, it becomes apparent that she is one of the only three-dimensional women on free-to-air TV. The Good Wife has prevailed where Homeland has failed. The women of Scandal and Revenge make the psychiatrically diagnosed Carrie Mathison on Homeland look well adjusted.

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