After binge-watching the latest season of 'Ms. Scarlett and the Duke' with my wife, I couldn't help but feel a bit underwhelmed. While I have nothing against female leads—having enjoyed the Nancy Drew Mysteries in the past—I found this series lacking in comparison. It seems like modern TV shows are often more focused on pushing political agendas rather than delivering compelling stories.
Sure, Eliza Scarlett's character challenges societal norms by pursuing a career in detective work during the Victorian era, which could be seen as promoting feminist ideals. And yes, the show touches on important social issues of the time. But sometimes it feels like they're imposing modern values onto a historical setting.
That said, the last episode did manage to pique my interest, finally putting the main character on equal footing with other detective stories. While there's still a hint of a woke agenda, it's done in a subtle and tasteful manner. As long as they don't overdo it, I might consider tuning in for another season... emphasis on 'might'."
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