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Jun 03 2020
Inspired by the true story of the women at Newsweek who became the very first in media to sue for sexual discrimination, the 2016 Amazon series Good Girls Revolt starred Anna Camp, Genevieve Angelson and Erin Darke as a group of researchers for a magazine called News of the Week. They do all the work, but it’s their male colleagues who wind up with the bylines. While the show did debut to mostly positive reviews and amassed a mighty fanbase, Amazon still opted to cancel the series after a single season, a decision that didn’t send the best message about the streamer’s priorities, especially considering the timing of the decision. During an episode of Collider Ladies Night, Anna Camp took a moment to look back on how it all went down and highlighted the good that came from the show's one-season run.
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