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A look at the personal and professional lives of employees at an American news magazine in the late 1960s.A look at the personal and professional lives of employees at an American news magazine in the late 1960s.A look at the personal and professional lives of employees at an American news magazine in the late 1960s.
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Reviewers say 'Good Girls Revolt' is acclaimed for its compelling depiction of the feminist movement and strong ensemble cast, especially the lead actresses. The period details, including costumes and set design, are praised for authenticity. The series is noted for its complex characters and nuanced gender dynamics. However, some find the pacing slow and male characters underdeveloped. Despite its cancellation, there is significant demand for its return, underscoring its impact and relevance.
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Good girls revolt is a combination of the Mary Tyler Moore show and newsroom.
Erin Darke leads a fantastic ensemble that will keep you invested in their future.
While their newspaper fight for equal rights for every minority they happily ignore the whole female gender and don't accept female writers. The girls decide to fight back. The male and female characters are complex and none of them are one dimensional good or bad. No men bashing just a quest for equality.
My wife and I watched the whole show in 3 evenings. Each episode was better than the next. Great acting, great music, great characters, great story line. In the vain of Mad Men but with twenty somethings in 1969. The show felt like a natural extension of Mad Men and would be a natural progression into the topics of the 1970's. We were loving each of the three main characters and Could not wait until season two...but Amazon cancelled it after two months??? I was only aware of the show after a friend mentioned how good it was. I had not seen a single ad for it anywhere ( unlike Goliath which had ads everywhere). I mean how could this be a failure after two months of being out and no promotion? Stunned and turned off by this decision.
So I just realized I have access to Amazon Prime here in France and I was so excited to find this show! I love the characters, the attention to detail and like others have mentioned, as a women, appreciating how much opportunity we do have now thanks to women who were truly brave. That being said, I think the fact that this show was canceled by a man, not involving women in the process, demonstrates exactly how much further we have yet to go! I am tempted to say, let's us women, who frankly probably make up well over half of Amazon's clients, take a stand and force them to bring it back. Not sure I can be that strong to give up my Amazon Prime addiction (especially working full time with 2 kids under the age of 3 at home) but the women depicted in this show did more than that, risking their careers and challenging social norms. There is a great article in the Atlantic about the ramifications of the male dominated entertainment industry that goes far beyond entertainment. It just frankly stinks that women have to pretty much do everything now, and contribute so much not only to the economy, to art, to culture, and to their families and we cannot even get a second season of a great show about our triumphs as a group. Shame on you, Amazon. I thought we were cool.
Happenstance led me to this series and I, as well as my husband, totally taken with it. Having lived the 60's in Manhattan, I can really relate to this. So disappointed the series was not renewed. Hoping this will change. Can't wait to introduce my daughter to the series (she lived Manhattan in the late 90's). Great series, excellent performances!
10solojere
Honestly, this is one of the best shows I have ever watched. All of the characters are interesting and multi-dimensional. Each episode is interesting on its own while, at the same time, building a larger narrative. It shows a familiar story in a unique and interesting way without villainizing every single male character. Yes, there are bad men in this show and the occasional bad women, but it shows that the problem with sexism in the U.S. workplace is more complicated. In addition to this, it also makes you think about other problems in the U.S., such as what it is like to be a black woman in America, the problem with gender roles in marriage and romantic relationships, and the Vets dealing with PTSD.
Furthermore, the acting and the costumes are simply stunning. The whole cast is amazing, and there isn't a single poor performance from anyone. However, Anna Camp steals the show as her character undergoes the most interesting transformation. She also looks breathtaking in every single shot she is in, regardless if she is in a fancy dress or a simple nightgown. The only real flaw of the show was it was too sexual at times. But if you can get passed that this show is nearly perfect. Sadly, I think this show came out just a little too soon as it predated the #Metoomovement. Nevertheless, if there ever is a second season, I would binge it all the day it came out.
Did you know
- TriviaGrace Gummer plays Nora Ephron in the series. Gummer's mother, Meryl Streep, starred in three films written by Ephron: Le mystère Silkwood (1983), La brûlure (1986) and Julie & Julia (2009).
- GoofsThe actors answer phones with white blinking buttons without pushing the blinking button down first.
- SoundtracksSympathy For The Devil
(uncredited)
Written by Mick Jagger (as Michael Phillip Jagger) and Keith Richards
Performed by The Rolling Stones
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- Runtime55 minutes
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