What is this nostalgic infatuation with the 60's? Obviously, this show is attempting to ride the ratings wave created by "MadMen". Is this show going to portray the REAL 1960s that I grew up in? Are they going to have episodes dealing with the overt institutionalized racial segregation which didn't go away until around 1968? What about the DRAFT, (yes boys and girls there was a draft even before Vietnam flared up. The wealthy and privileged were exempt as well as college students, as long as you kept up your GPA)? What about the overt sexism and sexual discrimination where women were fair game as sex objects, where the women's place was in the home, with the exceptions of stewardess, nurse and teacher? What about the cars, with no crumple zones, cushioned dashboards/steering wheels, seatbelts, safety glass, etc? What about the only 3 choices we had for TV, which went off the air after midnight, even on weekends, (so did most radio stations. Imagine life without 24/7 cable.)? And the SMOKING, back then everybody SMOKED, EVERYWHERE, even inside hospitals AND INSIDE AIRCRAFT. Yes after a while, the smokers were banished to the rear of the cabin, but sometimes you reeked like a strip joint bar when you reached your destination. As was previously posted, the target audience's parents probably weren't even conceived in the 1960s, so to them its just another fantasy alternative reality show with the usual shallow simple story line, flashy shiny pictures and filled with the propaganda of the current ruling regime.