Resurrecting a slightly elderly thread here in case there are others just watching this season now.
I am finding my suspension of disbelief sorely stretched at how keen they are to demonstrate that pretty much everyone 120 years ago wasn't actually racist, sexist or homophobic AT ALL oh no, only a very few nasty gossipy types, not anyone nice. I think the theme tune encapsulates what the producers are aiming at : "you are ahead by a century" - they want to tell a story set in 1890s but with entirely 2020s values and cultural assumptions in the main characters (minor characters are allowed to have a 19th century cultural/moral outlook but no main cast is so regressive as to have been affected by the prevailing outlook of the time).
I think it severely detracts from an understanding of how much women and minority groups had to struggle, to portray so many situations where individuals are getting support and opportunities to achieve things that actually would have been an immense struggle against overwhelming opposition. original Anne achieved incredible things against all the odds due to her unique qualities. This Anne seems to have it mostly handed to her by all the jolly nice people.