Good Girls Revolt

Good Girls Revolt is an American period drama television series. It is inspired by Lynn Povich's 2013 book The Good Girls Revolt and based on real-life events. The show was released on October 28, 2016, on Amazon Prime Video.

On December 2, 2016, Amazon cancelled the series after one season.

Plot
The series follows a group of young female writers at the fictitious News of the Week magazine (representing the real Newsweek of the non-fiction book The Good Girls Revolt) in the revolutionary times of the women's movement.

Women in the newsroom ("The Pit") are relegated to low-level positions (the researchers). Many researchers are more talented and better educated than their male colleagues (the reporters), and do original writing ("files") that the reporters later incorporate more-or-less directly into their stories, often without adaptation ("rewrite"), and always without attribution ("byline"), yet they are paid considerably less.

These women have a sense that they're paid a lot less, and during the series it emerges just how much lower their pay is (about one-third of their colleague reporter's salary). But also at issue is the fact that their writing is not recognized: on a rare occasion when a female researcher's writing is openly accepted (such as when a male reporter quits just before a deadline), the researcher's story is nonetheless published as written by her, but under the departed reporter's byline  only.

Main

 * Genevieve Angelson as Patricia "Patti" Robinson
 * Anna Camp as Jane Hollander
 * Erin Darke as Cindy Reston
 * Hunter Parrish as Douglas "Doug" Rhodes
 * Chris Diamantopoulos as Evan Phinnaeus "Finn" Woodhouse
 * Joy Bryant as Eleanor Holmes Norton

Recurring

 * Jim Belushi as William "Wick" McFadden
 * Grace Gummer as Nora Ephron
 * Frankie Shaw as Naomi
 * Leah Moth as Vivian
 * Daniel Eric Gold as Sam Rosenberg
 * Teddy Bergman as Gabriel "Gabe" Greenstone
 * J. P. Manoux as JP Crowley
 * Michael Graziadei as Gregory
 * Alexander DiPersia as Noah Benowitz
 * Cheyenne Haynes as Novo

Reception
Good Girls Revolt has received generally positive reviews from critics, with most comparing it to Mad Men and some calling it a female version of that show. On Rotten Tomatoes, a score of 71% was reported with its critical consensus saying: "Good Girls Revolt features a compelling true story, told by a talented cast, even if the period drama hasn't yet achieved Mad Men-level mastery". On Metacritic, it has a 66 out of 100 score indicating, "generally favorable reviews".