We usually wait until all episodes of a series are released so we can watch 
one or two per night. We just finished *Breads* the sixth episode, and 
while the sexist portrayal of men may feel exaggerated, I lived through 
those times, and misogyny was the norm. I had bosses who felt like groping 
any female employee was their right, stealing our good ideas and claiming 
them as their own was acceptable, and advancing less qualified men over 
women was not an issue. I think the men in *Julia *are being portrayed as 
“seeing the light” as in her boss Russ realizing what a treasure Alice is, 
or Julia’s husband Paul, coming to understand the sacrifices she made to 
follow him wherever his diplomatic career took them.  I can appreciate your 
point of view though, and enjoy reading the comments on this site very much.

~Marti

On Saturday, May 7, 2022 at 9:54:08 PM UTC-5 Kevin M. (RPCV) wrote:

> Julia gets a second season
>
> I like this show, but I again voice the criticism that the portrayal of 
> the men is… well… the only word for it is sexist. I suppose the argument 
> can be made that the percentage of sexist portrayals/depictions of women in 
> media vastly outnumbers this single series, but this show does so 
> unabashedly as if it is daring… well… men to voice the criticism. So I’ll 
> take the bait. It is telling a good story… a story that is worthy of being 
> told, and it is well acted and produced… all reasons to watch it. I’m not 
> offended by the depictions of men, but if I was one of the men portrayed, 
> or if I was related to them or knew them, I suspect offense would exist. 
> What I do feel as a viewer who knows at least a bit of the events depicted 
> is that the story feels incomplete in its unfair treatment of the male 
> characters. 
>
>
> https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/julia-renewed-season-2-hbo-max-1235258119/amp/
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 9:23 PM Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Apparently all the men in Julia Child’s life were either easily 
>> manipulated rubes or misogynistic neanderthals. And all the women were 
>> progressive go-getters. Costarring Frasier’s family. 
>>
>> On HBO Max 
>> -- 
>> Kevin M. (RPCV)
>>
> -- 
> Kevin M. (RPCV)
>

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