We live in a "Golden Age of Television," a time when morally compromised men have their day in the sun, when audiences praise Walter White while condemning Hannah Horvath, and intelligent writers are susceptible to common double standards. Over the last ten years of television, the rules for men and women have largely gone unchecked: While male roles evolved in complexity, women have been stuck in the same position, held to the same expectations, and rarely allowed to join in the fun.