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We first see Debbie played by [[Bianca Malinowski]] appear in Episode #2, acting like a well dressed Executive Assistant to John Bosworth ([[Toby Huss]]). She is assigned to escort [[Cameron Howe]] out of the Engineering spaces and along the way she is established as the shows first airhead. After Cameron tells her BIOS stands for "Basic Input Output System", Donna replies "Oh like WordStar?"<ref>WordStar was an extremely popular text mode Word processor in the days before WordPerfect and Word</ref>
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We first see Debbie played by [[Bianca Malinowski]] appear in Episode #2, acting like a well dressed Executive Assistant to John Bosworth ([[Toby Huss]]). She is assigned to escort [[Cameron Howe]] out of the Engineering spaces and along the way she is established as the shows first airhead. After Cameron tells her BIOS stands for "Basic Input Output System", Donna replies "Oh like WordStar?"<ref>WordStar was an extremely popular text mode Word processor in the days before WordPerfect and Word</ref>
   
 
Debbie later appears sitting In a desk outside [[Joe Macmillan]]'s office as if she is his secretary, and is the only one of the staff that looks upon joe with sympathy instead of hatred after the IBM-Caused layoffs.
 
Debbie later appears sitting In a desk outside [[Joe Macmillan]]'s office as if she is his secretary, and is the only one of the staff that looks upon joe with sympathy instead of hatred after the IBM-Caused layoffs.
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To Cameron's Wardrobe "You know they got 3 for 1 sale at ..... all weekend. They got great stuff."
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Debbie
File:Debbie2.png
Portrayed by Bianca Malinowski
Information
Gender Female
Occupation Secretary to Joe Macmillan
Relationships

We first see Debbie played by Bianca Malinowski appear in Episode #2, acting like a well dressed Executive Assistant to John Bosworth (Toby Huss). She is assigned to escort Cameron Howe out of the Engineering spaces and along the way she is established as the shows first airhead. After Cameron tells her BIOS stands for "Basic Input Output System", Donna replies "Oh like WordStar?"[1]

Debbie later appears sitting In a desk outside Joe Macmillan's office as if she is his secretary, and is the only one of the staff that looks upon joe with sympathy instead of hatred after the IBM-Caused layoffs.

Time will tell how Debbie's character develops - she hasn't yet been assigned a last name by the writers, or a spot on AMC's website, but she stars in 7 of the 10 season one episodes, so we will be keeping an eye on Donnas character.


Contributors - we need a good in-show picture of Debbie for this page!


Quotes

BIOS "...like WordStar, huh?"

BIOS "So I can write a little love letter to my boyfriend later on?"

To Cameron's Wardrobe "You know they got 3 for 1 sale at ..... all weekend. They got great stuff."


References, Footnotes and Citations

  1. WordStar was an extremely popular text mode Word processor in the days before WordPerfect and Word