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What do a deeply troubled woman tackling her inner demons and a perky, overachieving community college student have in common? They're both pivotal Alison Brie roles that have left indelible marks on pop culture. Sarah from 'Horse Girl' offers a raw, unfiltered dive into mental illness with a performance that's as unsettling as it is mesmerizing. Contrastingly, Annie Edison of 'Community' brings a lighter, comedic touch that's equally poignant, embodying the eternal struggle between heart and ambition. This matchup isn't just about who entertained us more; it's a question of which performance resonates deeper with our current cultural moment. Do we value the exploration of complex, dark themes, or do we prefer the comfort of comedic brilliance that pokes fun at our all-too-human flaws?
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The contenders are currently tied in head-to-head matchups. Your vote will break the tie.
Currently, Alessandra from The Little Hours holds the top spot in the Greatest Alison Brie Performances league. You can check out all the rankings on the GOAT List.
Annie Edison is a fan-favorite because of her earnest ambition and hilariously neurotic tendencies. Alison Brie brings an undeniable charm and depth to Annie that resonates with audiences, making her one of the most memorable characters in the sitcom genre.
Fans are torn because both roles show different sides of Alison Brie's incredible acting range. Sarah's complex, mysterious character in Horse Girl brings out a deeper, dramatic performance, while Annie's quirky, loveable persona in Community showcases Alison's comedic timing and charm. It's a tough pick when both performances are so captivating!