For a show about men — and some women, but mostly men — working to build the future, “The Audacity” feels a little old-fashioned. That’s mostly a good thing: This ambitious, sprawling, talky satire plays like an artifact of prestige television’s recent, but all too distant-seeming, past. Notably, “The Audacity” airs on AMC, the linear network that once helped kick off the medium’s modern era with “Mad Men” and “Breaking Bad,” rather than some deep-pocketed streamer. (More distance from which to lob bombs at giants like Apple or Amazon, which now have Hollywood outposts of their own.) Creator Jonathan Glatzer is an alum of “Succession” and “Better Call Saul,” while
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