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Ok, so any episode that focuses on Don, Peggy, Pete, or Roger are the best.
I don't really like Joan. Her and Lane are the only ones that get much attention other than the first 4 I mentioned. I'm sort of upset that Lane is getting thrown in there with Joan. Not saying it's not good, just her storyline doesn't interest me at all. P.S. Tomorrow I'm going to start smoking a joint in the movie theater. Hopefully it ends in a handy. |
Good episode. Cars were wonderful. Roger on acid. The old dude telling Don to stop sucking.
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I didn't really like that episode. Roger on acid felt more like a sitcom moment than it did Mad Men. There wasn't any of the nuance we're used to seeing in Mad Men - mostly just a 'dramatic' version of slapstick comedy.
I still can't stand Peggy. I liked her pulling a 'Don' in the Heinz pitch, but WTF was the rest of the episode about? Once again, she's just proven to be something of a whiny slut that can't quite figure out what the hell she wants to do with herself, but whatever it is, the world clearly owes it to her to make it happen. I will never understand the affinity for her character. Douche move, Don. Douche move. Meaghan was being a bit of a bitch, but Don was being a total tool. Yeah Don - she decided she didn't like sherbert just to embarrass you... Don deserved to sweat that one out, IMO. In the end, that was the only redeeming value to the show; the fact that Don really had a bit of a human moment where he kinda got put in his place, both personally and professionally. That never really happens to him and it was a long time coming. C- episode, IMO. |
Its kinda OT but how is Alison Brie in Mad Men. She plays Trudy Campbell. I only know from Community where she is hilarious but I doubt she plays the same kind of role in Mad Men.
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Don was being a dick. It isn't like he doesn't know what a bitch looks and acts like, and sweet Meghan ain't it.
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It was a weird episode for sure. I think something happens dramatically very soon.
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lackluster episode.
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Roger back on his game.
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is Megan a spy?
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I just started watching the series on Netflix, just got done with "Six guys walk into an ad agency..." Jesus Christ that was interesting.
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It's a play off the dude's name...and the fact that he didn't so much walk out of the Ad agency. One of the better episodes. "Shut the door, have a seat" is the best episode to date, IMO. You're getting closer. |
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Okay, that last scene with Pryce and Saint John was ****ing awesome.
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The Chrysanthemum and the Sword.. damn, great ep. Betty is an evil bitch, Sally is going to be one screwed up adult (well played AMC for setting themselves up for a riveting spin off series) and Roger, whom is one of my more favorite characters, made himself look like a prick, though I empathize because I have a living great-grandfather that still does not like the Japanese and he didn't even fight in the pacific theater.
Oh and where can I find me a Joan Holloway... or Megan? Zou bisou bisou marthafockers. EDIT: The Suitcase... ohh man, that shit ain't right at all. Not ****ing right at all. |
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It was a good "gets you thinking" episode. |
No comments on Sunday's episode?
Found it humorous that the focus of an episode airing on Mother's Day was the worst mother in the world, Tubby Betty Draper. |
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I also love how everyone is manipulating someone. Sally is a devious little lady. |
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How Jewish are they? Fiddler on the Roof - cast or audience? Who knows why people in history did good things? For all we know, Jesus was trying to get the loaves and fishes account. Baked beans and The Rolling Stones: A client’s idea if I ever saw one. |
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One comment Roger made made me think that if anyone dies, it might be Bert Cooper.
He called the firm Sterling, Campbell, Draper, Price. That could be some good foreshadowing. |
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"I feel bad for you"
"I don't think about you at all" {door closes} That was vintage Draper. It sucks that it was Ginsberg he had to slap down (who is really really good), but it kinda reminded you of the days when he had to give Campbell a daily bitch-slap. |
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Just finished Justified and have heard lots of good things about this show; so I just downloaded Season 1. yay. =p
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The ginsburg character is a fun one.
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Whatever happened to Duck?
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Moses Malone tried to shit on a desk in that one drunk episode. He still works at other firm I think?
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when is draper going to get some shit for being drunk all the time!
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How can one show be so good?
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If he was supposed to be that drunk during his conversations with Joanne, it certainly didn't show. Nor did it show in his 'determined' driving with the Jag. It just seemed like they made him really damn drunk all of the sudden for the sake of his conversation with Meghan, when he clearly wasn't that hammered prior to it. Just seemed like some internal inconsistency for the sake of storytelling - a trap Mad Men rarely falls into. |
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When I'm sipping whiskey - no, not really. Shots will give you that delayed smashed effect because it's a lot of alcohol in a small window, but when you're just relishing a highball, as Don appeared to do (and you're the experienced drinker Don is), the delayed drunk just doesn't hit you like that. |
Draper seemed pretty well lit when he left the bar to me.
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Umm...he was at the bar for like 8 hours.
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driving a Jaguar will sober you up, then seeing mehgans teeth will bring you back down.
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He sure seemed ****ing hammered at the bar. He was his old drunk charming self for a glimpse...
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I did some reading. During this time period, the British income taxes were up to 83% and WERE assessed on those living abroad. Plus an additional 15% for unearned income PLUS capital gains. And Lane would likely have also been responsible for US taxes. No wonder he's going broke.
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Poor (but possibly rich) Joan.
Oh, and Bow-chicka-wow-wow. |
I'm unsure right now as to whether that was one of the very best episodes of the series or if it was a possible jump-the-shark moment.
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But I'm still undecided as to whether the episode made its characters act out-of-character for the sake of the plot. I need to watch it a couple more times. |
If i was voted Student-Council President there would always be pizza for lunch and a new episode of Mad Men every day.
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I watched Mad Men for the first time last night. Think I might start from the beginning. I liked it.
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The "Regroup" smirk/smile when Pete had his back towards joan was classic mad men.
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A) I don't much care for Peggy, so I don't much mind that she's leaving. I've made my opinion w/r/t her known, so I think the show will be fine without her.
B) Those that do like Peggy have to want her to leave. When she told Don that she knew it's what he would do, she was exactly right. SCDP will never not have Don in charge of creative. Peggy, as headstrong and proud as she is, absolutely believes she could be that person in charge of creative someday. She's blocked at SCDP and was given a chance to make a ton of money and take a clear promotion to a clear path at superstardom at a new agency. Peggy staying at SCDP would have been what Reaper was concerned about - characters acting outside of their character. This was clearly the Peggy move and the right one for her to make. I don't know how they can keep her as a significant part of the show without losing a great deal of time that would be spent on the development of the agency. There are only so many broadcast minutes and they can't be spent trying to spin a story along with a 2nd agency. I think Peggy's gone. |
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If Peggy is gone for good, they're going to have to give the audience a new voice. Maybe Don changes? Maybe Joan shifts? I don't know. But, I think, it's too late to introduce a new "Peggy." And I just can't see the show leaving the audience voiceless for long. But I agree that it was the right move at the right time. As much as I hate to see her leave SCDP, she had to. I get it. And I'm proud of her. But I can't see her being gone (from the show) for good. At the very least, surely, we would have heard by now if Elizabeth Moss was leaving the show, right? Be pretty impressive to keep that under wraps. |
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Starting to wonder if ol' Lane isn't gonna be the one to get bumped off. I wouldn't really care that much; Lane's a special sort of slime. He's essentially a sneakier version of Roger. Roger is just out in the open with his proclivities, whereas Lane is a manipulative little prick with the same personal shortcomings and none of the gravitas to own them. |
I'll put money down that Peggy isn't gone from the show. She's an integral part of the show. A goddamned pillar.
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If I were a betting man... and I'm not... and I'm usually wrong about these things... I'd say Peggy is still a part of the show moving forward, and that, yes, Lane will probably end up dead by the end of this season.
I told my wife after the last episode that I really didn't have a good feeling about Lane. I like Lane, but he's desperate. Frankly, I'd love to see Sally off Betty. I don't care how uncharacteristic it might be! But, seriously, I'm not sure why Betty is still a part of the show. She's been largely absent this season and I haven't missed her. |
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His 83% tax bracket wasn't on his entire income, just on probably the top 10% of it. He's still a worm. |
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I guess if she became a heavy-hitter in creative and could bring clients with her upon a return to SCDP, they'd bring her in. But if you notice the partnership structure, it seems to be the rainmaker 'account-men' at the top; the gladhanders, etc..., with their top-dog creative guy in tow. Partnership is more about generating clients than ideas. And ultimately, does that strike you as something Peggy is likely to excel at? They'd have to develop her character a great deal to make her more of an accounts and ideas person. That or they'd have to get to a point where Don becomes more of an accounts guy and Peggy becomes the lead creative partner. Otherwise you just have a clash of titans in the partnership structure and some fairly redundant parts. She'd have to bring some clients with her and there would have to be a fairly significant shakeup in the partnership roles...likely with Campbell being the guy to fall on a sword. Another thought - could Joanne's ascension to partnership help ease the tracks for a Lane demise? They both serve essentially the same role. |
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Peggy Marries Duck Freddy Falls off wagon and aggrees to piss on Don for cash.
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Yes, of course it does. Lane even says in a line of dialogue this season that Joan does all the same work as him. There's been a suicide foreshadowed all season, and at this point it'll be a mega-swerve if Lane isn't the one who offs themselves. |
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