Yet another episode in which the Rock Legends team blows a great opportunity to explore a fascinating topic, choosing instead to take the episode that purportedly discusses a whole genre (or this case gender) but instead (a) focusing on a few deserving but arbitrarily chosen cases to the exclusion of virtually everyone else (b) giving lip service in a single sentence to the contributions of African American performers while not actually playing even a note of their music or exploring their contributions in the least. Most of the episodes I would give a 7, with the occasional 8 and once in a blue moon attend. But this one gets a 4 precisely because it just ticked me off so much watching them squander an episode that could have addressed a range of women in rock, opting to talk almost exclusively about The Bangles, Suzi Quatro, and Heart - all certainly significant - with a single sentence about Janis Joplin, another sentence glossing over Sister Rosetta Tharpe without playing a solitary note of her music or examining its reach. It probably isn't an oversight to be ascribed solely of the fact that everyone on the show is white, but I doubt that little fact helps. When your oversight.