-La Chicas Del Cable

“Do you know what a woman’s worst enemy is? Submission. ‘A woman needs to be proper and obedient, Carlota.’ But one day I thought, ‘You’re not a woman. How do you know what I need?’ So he can lock all the doors he wants. ‘There is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind.’”

Set in the 1920s, this is the story of four women from different backgrounds newly hired as operators for a phone company.

-The Legend Of Korra

“It's all right. People usually assume that I'm daddy's helpless little girl, but I can handle myself.”

Avatar Korra fights to keep Republic City safe from the evil forces of both the physical and spiritual worlds.

-Girlboss

“You don’t get taken seriously by asking someone to take you seriously. You’ve got to show up and own it. If this is a man’s world, who cares? I’m still really glad to be a girl in it.”

Sophia, a misfit, discovers a passion for fashion, becoming an unlikely businesswoman in the process. As her business grows, however, she has to learn to cope with life as her own boss. This show is loosely based on the true story of Nasty Gal Founder, Sophia Amoruso.

-She-Ra And The Princess Of Power

"It's hard keeping your heart open. It makes you vulnerable. But it doesn't make you weak, and I have to believe it's worth it."

She-Ra, Princess of Power, leads a rebellion to free her land of Etheria from the monstrous invaders the Horde.

-Agent Carter

"I don't need a congressional honor. I don't need Agent Thompson's approval or the president's. I know my value. Anyone else's opinion doesn't really matter."

In 1946, Peggy Carter is relegated to secretarial duties in the Strategic Scientific Reserve (SSR). When Howard Stark is accused of treason, he secretly recruits Peggy to clear his name with the help of his butler, Edwin Jarvis.

-Good Girls

“You have no idea what I have done or even who I am. And that little wifey of yours who lived to make you dinner has left the building, and she is not coming back.”

Three suburban mothers suddenly find themselves in desperate circumstances and decide to stop playing it safe and risk everything to take their power back.

GLOW (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling)

GLOW: Funny, sad, sparkly as high camp, grimy as a pay-by-the-hour motel, full of unexpected twists and romantic turns. The lady-wrestling dramedy was already a tart satire in riot-spoof clothes when it debuted in 2017. Set in the showbiz boondocks of 1985, it was a feminist fireworks display, all spandexed stuntwork and personalities shiny enough for trading cards