Now please, GIVE THE EMMYS TO MAD MEN. Atleast ONE acting one, and BEST DRAMA (since we all know the other masterful dramas, Hannibal and The Americans, will have no shot, and this definitely deserves to win over House of Cards and Game of Thrones)
Now please, GIVE THE EMMYS TO MAD MEN. Atleast ONE acting one, and BEST DRAMA (since we all know the other masterful dramas, Hannibal and The Americans, will have no shot, and this definitely deserves to win over House of Cards and Game of Thrones)
I mean, the biggest complaint I've seen has been from the Peggy/Stan stuff. The show usually never ever does stuff like that so it does take you by surprise. Upon rewatching it though, I loved it and realized how well it was done
Also, sometimes I hear people saying that the show declined in quality around Season 5, and yet rave Breaking Bad about how it got more and more amazing… does anyone else think the opposite? I think Mad Men stayed consistently amazing all the way through, and if it had some weak spots here and there, never anything…
I really can't type this without getting really teary. I specifically remember back in 2008, when this show called "Mad Men" seemed to be getting lots of hype, and it managed to become the Emmy favorite. I wondered if I'd like it, I'd never seen a show that wasn't some kind of genre supernatural show, but I gave the…
Honestly, I know that the editors and the other jurors probably mock Dan in his Ponderosa video, but I couldn't make it past 30 seconds. "I wanted to prove that heroes CAN win this game". It would be funny if it didn't make my blood boil. I absolutely despise the fact that he thinks he's this great person, and the…
Yeah, I definitely found it so lazy for them to bring back Bradley for two episodes to have her conveniently be the person Norman kills. And really, the finale didn't give us anything new as far as Norman goes. Like, we already knew he could kill people… I felt like the show was like "LOOK! This is a…
I have to say, all of the Don stuff was aces, and that final scene really could've been perfect as the final scene of the entire series. I would usually have a problem with such a story arc like cancer appearing in the final season of a show to cap off a character, and yet out of all of the characters, it makes sense…
Wow. That first shot of that thing coming out from the hallway into the apartment, all fast and everything… my heart hasn't jumped that badly in years. It really, really scared me to no end. Wow, though, what an episode.
Eww, a B+? No, it wasn't horrible, but everything about this season is either offensive or boring… this was the latter, although I admit, I'll take it instead
Why, thank you for opening my eyes!
I can't help but be bitter that this fantastic final half-season will not get the awards/attention that AMC's "other" much inferior, final half-season got. I can't be the only one who thinks that season, and Ozymandias in general, are probably the most overrated things to ever have existed on TV? The instant that show…
Also, I've been wanting to ask… what are the guidelines for these experts reviews? Not on how faithful to the books the show is, right? Mostly just a regualr review but written from a reader?
Guys, which do you prefer? This or Breaking Bad?
Willful ignorance? Let me spell it out for you…
Allison's stuff may be disconnected, but it's the most entertaining storyline so I'l take it!
Yeah, I NEVER EVER got the hate… I mean, I get the hate for its placement, but dang, such a twisted little morality play that works like no other Lost episodes did
What in the world would prompt Jeff to call this a great season? It's the worst season since Redemption Island, easily. One World atleast had a great dominating player.
The grades for this and last week should definitely be switched around
So you're saying we always knew Paige would tell, but say there was no moving forward action… her telling WOULD be moving forward, no? If it was inevitable?
See, last season's pre-merge was definitely average, but post-merge, even starting from Josh leaving, was pretty great. And even if it had ben average, it would sitll be better than this sh*t, cuz the cast, for all their faults, were just normal people. This, oh no….