I pretty much agree with everything you say, but I mainly love the show (despite its laxness in certain areas) and get a headache just thinking about the viewership. Especially when it comes to things like the sexism women supposedly don't have to deal with anymore. I remember an interview where female staff writers commented that they lifted some of Peggy's interactions from their personal (and recent) experiences, but I don't think that's something most viewers see.
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