“Television has become a better place for women. Comedies like Broad City and Parks and Recreation have made space for representations of women that don’t fit into the traditional sitcom stereotype of the long-suffering wife and mother or single gal in search of a man. But when it comes to genre-bending stories with complex, metaphysical themes, the central focus still skews largely male. Russian Doll, which launched at the beginning of February, shifts that focus…”
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