Dear Adapters of Arthurian Legends
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Two of the following women are portrayals of Morgana, in allegedly non-updated Arthurian retellings. One of them is a space hooker. I mean that literally: she is high-class, but she is a prostitute, and she is from a speculative fiction series.
Who's the odd one out?


Still no answer? And it doesn't count if you know the fandoms. Well, if you still need help, let's try some full-body shots.

...It's still pretty hard to tell, isn't it.
Let's think about this for a second. A prostitute from a series set over a hundred years in the future looks right at home and not at all out of place next to two women allegedly from immediately post-Roman England, in a period when years only had three digits.
Hollywood? Something is very, very wrong here.
For those of you who are curious: The lady on the bottom (in the first set) and on the right (in the second set) is your odd one out: Inara Serra, from Firefly. The others are from Excalibur and BBC's Merlin respectively.
Who's the odd one out?



Still no answer? And it doesn't count if you know the fandoms. Well, if you still need help, let's try some full-body shots.



...It's still pretty hard to tell, isn't it.
Let's think about this for a second. A prostitute from a series set over a hundred years in the future looks right at home and not at all out of place next to two women allegedly from immediately post-Roman England, in a period when years only had three digits.
Hollywood? Something is very, very wrong here.
For those of you who are curious: The lady on the bottom (in the first set) and on the right (in the second set) is your odd one out: Inara Serra, from Firefly. The others are from Excalibur and BBC's Merlin respectively.
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