She adds that she's grateful women's on-screen roles have diversified over the years, citing characters like Dr. Stone in Gravity —which passes the Bechdel test dubiously because she’s out in space, mostly alone besides maybe five minutes with George Clooney. (She talks with the woman captain of the ship Explorer briefly, notes Bergt.) At the same time, cinematic paradigms like Legally Blonde and The Counselor also pass, and as Silverman notes, the artsy Scarlett Johansson-led Under the Skin does not. (She's an alien who steals men's skin to wear, and she works alone.)