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Jasmint (not verified) says:
It's only fair to reserve judgement until I've seen an episode, but I think it will be very difficult to relate to these wealthy and powerful women.
Thinking aloud, maybe this show is a great sign of how far feminism has come.
But taking politics out of it and talking purely entertainment, I want to see a life at least remotely resembling my own.
Buying Blahniks and even becoming a public-relations doyenne are aspirational for your average cosmopolitan woman with a career... but being a Paula Wagner or Graydon Carter? Not so much, methinks.
It's only fair to reserve judgement until I've seen an episode, but I think it will be very difficult to relate to these wealthy and powerful women.
Thinking aloud, maybe this show is a great sign of how far feminism has come.
But taking politics out of it and talking purely entertainment, I want to see a life at least remotely resembling my own.
Buying Blahniks and even becoming a public-relations doyenne are aspirational for your average cosmopolitan woman with a career... but being a Paula Wagner or Graydon Carter? Not so much, methinks.
We'll see.