The guy in the glasses, apparently his name is Dale, was in the earlier seasons of the show when they were in the old Sterling Cooper offices. The others are new.
The guy in the glasses, apparently his name is Dale, was in the earlier seasons of the show when they were in the old Sterling Cooper offices. The others are new.
Born Sadly Devotional - It's obvious now that you mention it but that never occurred to me. Sometimes I just zone out at the ad work, I think most of the pitches are pretty stupid.
Born Sadly Devotional - It's obvious now that you mention it but that never occurred to me. Sometimes I just zone out at the ad work, I think most of the pitches are pretty stupid.
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The scene with Peggy and Don was interesting. He said the same thing when Megan quit, something like, "Why wait, leave now" when they talked about giving notice. He pushed them both away, taking them for granted and then tries to assert his control again in the only way he can think of. Man, the look on his face,…
The scene with Peggy and Don was interesting. He said the same thing when Megan quit, something like, "Why wait, leave now" when they talked about giving notice. He pushed them both away, taking them for granted and then tries to assert his control again in the only way he can think of. Man, the look on his face,…
She was pitching an ad with her in a bikini with jaguar spots as a sort of impromptu audition. Actors are very resourceful.
She was pitching an ad with her in a bikini with jaguar spots as a sort of impromptu audition. Actors are very resourceful.
The scene they mentioned with David and Ghost Nathaniel in season 4 is one of my favorite scenes ever.
The scene they mentioned with David and Ghost Nathaniel in season 4 is one of my favorite scenes ever.
Re: whether House's plan is plausible, I think Ryan Plant in reply to Shelwood (round about page 3 of the comments) pretty much nails the ending.
Re: whether House's plan is plausible, I think Ryan Plant in reply to Shelwood (round about page 3 of the comments) pretty much nails the ending.
That actually makes sense. House is to Wilson as Amber and Kuttner are to House.
That actually makes sense. House is to Wilson as Amber and Kuttner are to House.
Bucky Calloway - Your plot sounds plausible, he set it up and then let it go when he found out the guy was going to live because he had a pine branch in his neck (eek!). Then he goes and shoots up because the patient made it sound so attractive and once he woke up and decided to live everything was in place for his…
Bucky Calloway - Your plot sounds plausible, he set it up and then let it go when he found out the guy was going to live because he had a pine branch in his neck (eek!). Then he goes and shoots up because the patient made it sound so attractive and once he woke up and decided to live everything was in place for his…
"The first remote intended to control a television was developed by Zenith Radio Corporation in 1950. The remote, called "Lazy Bones", was connected to the television by a wire.
"The first remote intended to control a television was developed by Zenith Radio Corporation in 1950. The remote, called "Lazy Bones", was connected to the television by a wire.
I'm partial to George in Blackadder or Bertie Wooster through the ages.