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Maybe so, but I always notice it and it takes me out of the story. It won't bother younger people who don't know it was like that, but (for example) the show Umbrella Academy had a season where they went back to the 1960s and no one was smoking. It was ridiculous and it was harder for me to suspend my disbelief.
It also gives people a skewed, sanitized view of history.
Absolutely agreed. A similar problem I have is female characters who are extremely liberated women for the time they're in and, rather than literally every man telling her to shut up and know their place (or maybe even try to hit her), everyone accepts this. It's nonsense. We need to show how women were treated.
There was a fun short-lived animated sketch comedy show in the early 2000s called "Ahh! It's the Mr. Hell Show!" There was a sketch called 'Victorian Lady Detective' about a female detective who could never solve the crime either because men wouldn't let her or sometimes the sexist law wouldn't let her either. It always ended with her giving up and saying something like, "oh well, it's the Victorian era and I'm a woman." Exactly.
I'm sorry feminism didn't exist before 20th century, but it just didn't. There were a very small number of liberated women and very few of them got away with it for long.
Copious amounts of ethnicities also break the immersion for me. I'm 100% for modern inclusion, but if you're showing 17th century England and every other character is black or Asian, you pretty much have to be willfully ignoring history. That's not even getting into how others interact with the character, just the fact that those ethnicities would be rare in those times and locations.
I agree. Doctor Who recently had a South Asian actor play Isaac Newton. Please do all the diversity you want when it makes sense (I was fine with Death being black in the Sandman series even though people seemed to hate it), but that was just weird and didn't work.