Extraordinary Women (2011– )
6/10
Make sure you know how to put on Close Caption
20 February 2024
FIrst off, all the segments, except for Amelia Earhart who was a terrible example of a pilot of any gender, were most interesting. And interestingly, only one of them was in the late 20th and 21st Century, darling Dr. Ruth. Otherwise, they were all secure in the world of black and white film.

The first 3 segments are very well done - meaning you can actually hear what's being said by the narrator. In the second half, the music totally overwhelms the narrator and anyone else who's speaking. You need to have Close Captioning on to know what's being said.

Frankly I think that was worth taking off a star.

I wish there would be a second season - with other women, such as Golda Meir and Beryl Markham. And please don't use the sound engineer that did the sound for the second half of this series.

I did learn a lot of new things about the women I knew. And this is a worthwhile series ........ as long as you know how to turn on CC.
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