[quote name=\'MTCesquire\' post=\'169552\' date=\'Nov 14 2007, 05:43 PM\']
I feel like the same case could be made for Calista Flockhart. What, besides "Ally McBeal", has she done that makes her so iconic? Also, Carrie Whoeverthehell from "Sex and the City" has made more of a cultural impact than Ally McBeal, who seems all but forgotten IMO.
Plus, how does Isabel Sanford make the list while Sherman Hemsley is MIA? [/quote]
I agree with both your points. Naturally, as others rightly point out, these lists are just designed to start discussions and arguments, and no good will come of taking them seriously. If it really is a list of people as opposed to characters (Kermit and Homer notwithstanding), you'd seem to want to give the nod to people who either had one amazing run or at least two decent ones. And Hemsley would definitely be in the latter camp instead of Weezie. (Of the two, though, she's the one with an Emmy.)
There are exceptions (youngsters, Farrah was iconic), and anything outside the top 50 really isn't worth arguing. Still, overall, I think they did a pretty decent job of representing all eras and genres.