No character has single-handedly reshaped the landscape more than Jean Smart’s Deborah Vance in "Hacks" (HBO Max). At 70, Smart plays a legendary, sharp-tongued, utterly uncompromising Las Vegas comedian fighting to stay relevant. The show doesn’t make her a sweet grandmother or a tragic figure. She is greedy, talented, cruel, vulnerable, and brilliant. Her sexuality is not a joke; it is a weapon. "Hacks" is a masterclass in how to write for a mature woman—as a fully realized human being with agency and appetites.
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