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The revolution began quietly on television, a medium more willing to embrace the mundane and the real. Shows like Grace and Frankie (2015–2022) broke ground by centering on two septuagenarians navigating divorce, sexuality, and friendship without irony or tragedy. Suddenly, conversations about vaginal lubrication and start-up businesses in one’s seventies were not only possible but hilarious and moving. This was followed by the global phenomenon of Mare of Easttown (2021), where Kate Winslet—refusing to have her age lines airbrushed—played a weary, flawed detective whose exhaustion was her strength. These roles succeeded because they allowed maturity to be a texture, not a tragedy. They rejected the “golden girl” caricature and instead presented women with agency, lust, ambition, and regret. The revolution began quietly on television, a medium