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Webster 2022-10-08 14:06:11
so damn hard
1. The more I look at it, the more I think Cyclops looks like joey. This is the first time I think cate's speech is so annoying. 2. no one like feminists... boycott hair? The media is obliged to speak for both sides - fairness doctrine (introduced by the FCC into the US) 3. "women are being...
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Violet 2022-10-08 07:21:08
Walking in the mud
A good show of the year for all women to watch.
Although the heroine opposes the mainstream under the banner of "anti-equal rights amendment", she speaks for her own ideas, makes decisions for herself, and fights for her own interests. Isn't she also a feminist? The two sides seem to be in hostile...

John Slattery
Early Experience
Performing Experience
Personal Life
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Jazmin 2022-04-21 09:03:53
In just two episodes, two wars are intuitively presented to the audience: housewives VS feminists and female groups VS patriarchal society. The fast-paced and multi-plot script is very solid. " pleasure. In these two wars, you can see that the female group is so complex and diverse, and the protagonist is Phyllis Schlafly starring Cate Blanchett, a discriminated but ambitious woman. From this show, you can get a glimpse of the rise of female political power in the 1970s, and the real feminism behind it: giving women a choice, I think this is the core of this show.
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Anabel 2022-04-21 09:03:53
The heroine is neither feminist nor anti-feminist. She is just a politician whose interests and personal ideals come first. Anti-feminism is her vote for the patriarchal society.