you wrote that the trend goes back a decade, to 2001 and the sopranos, where dr malphy was raped in a parking lot. this attention to rape on some great tv shows, do you see it as an important develop, given that it is telling complex stories, delving into a rape and what it does to a character over a long period of time. >> absolutely. if you look at it in the family, there is a very important episode, edith's birthday, where she is attacked the day of her birthday, and that tells us a lot about what is happening on tv. edith is anxious. archie, who normally insensitive husband breaks out of his self-centeredness and finds it in himself to help her. the perceived dramas today are broadly focused. not just on the family like the bunkers, and cultures there were centered on men like archie. a show like madmen, that is all about - intensely masculine culture of wall street, and how it's affected by women in the workforce, it would be remiss at not looking at the logical conclusions of some characters, and predatory behaviour. what different sheets shows like madmen, "game of thrones", is