Am I the only one rooting for Stan to fill that role?
Am I the only one rooting for Stan to fill that role?
Ken, write the first draft of that short story and sell it to the New Yorker.
My thought as well. It seemed very Biblical…however, oddly, it was Don who was offering the apple, not Bert.
I think it explains Margaret, more than justifies her behavior. Pretty sure everyone agrees that Margaret abandoning her son is loathsome.
Thus, the end song was "On a Carousel" by the Hollies—Don is back trying to be the brilliant mind that came up with the Carousel pitch, everything is circular and comes back around. However, here Don is, without the family that gave him the inspiration for that pitch, without the respect that he used to command,…
Unfortunately, stupidity has never stopped people from being racist.
I was thinking that escaping her kids was what Betty Draper has always wanted…someone who was very much absent in this episode.
That didn't quite make sense to me, either. I wonder if Bert really sees Don as a threat to the business (we have to remember that the business is Bert's legacy), or if Bert is simply getting old and crotchety and wants to exert power.
I think his self-realization about his bad behavior is really what changed him in my eyes.
Don likes Peggy more than she likes him.
I think, particularly, the callous way that the Vick's guy talked about his father-in-law was disgusting to Pete.
"The apple is right there." Historical comedy!
This show is fantastic for both bras and decolletage! Also: garters. Either the 80s had better underwear, or I'm not shopping in the right places for mine.
No, not really. But they've already devoted scenes to the Paige storyline that lack color or thematic resonance—make them a little longer, and maybe they aren't so awful? Or at least pack more punch into the dialogue.
It depends on the age group and the church—but yeah, for teenagers "Jesus loves you" doesn't sell as well as "we love you, and here's some free food."
But you love rubbing it in!
I can attest to the falseness of the assertion.
As a survivor of evangelical youth groups and camps, I can attest that they spend very little time talking about the actual religion, and a lot of time indoctrinating people with the "we're good people, everyone else is bad and selfish" line.
Sorry…that wasn't a push-up bra! Boobs do that naturally! Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!
Phillip is straight-up hot. He's even hotter because he isn't generically, pretty-boy attractive. Plus, you have to remember that Annalise is kind of a black hole of needs. She has low self-esteem and is bored and is married to someone who keeps her around as a trophy. Phillip is unbelievably exotic in comparison,…