“Woman of the Year” (1942) is a romantic comedy starring Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy. The film revolves around Tess Harding, a progressive political journalist, and Sam Craig, a sports writer with traditional values. Despite their initial mutual dislike, they fall in love and get married. When Tess wins the “Woman of the Year” award, traditional gender roles are flipped, straining their relationship1. The screenplay effectively combines drama and quick-fire comedy, with a memorable final scene where Hepburn’s clueless housewife attempts to make breakfast for Tracy, resulting in more of a disaster movie than a happy family moment2. Directed by George Stevens, the film showcases Hepburn’s character and rapport with Tracy, making it a delightful watch3