Stock 4chan response. meh!
Stock 4chan response. meh!
M.I.A.: Live At Guantanemo.
Songs of Leonard Cohen:
Thank you! Just what I wanted, with the added bonus of a young, hot Susan Sarandon.
*Don sitting in his office, takes a sip of scotch from a glass, then looks pensive and reflects on this action.
Good point. So by your rationale, do we get to see a better side of Betty after Matthew Weiner has had his fun inflicting her with obesity, cancer, a philandering, identity-stealing first husband, awful taste in furniture (the Victorian fainting couch), the parenting tendencies of Joan Crawford, suburban neurosis,…
Bert needs an office again so he can indulge his love of things Oriental.
Not to mention the fifty bucks he gave to the secretary he shares with Pete to 'Go buy a nice hat'.
HAPPY TET GREG!
I thought Gail hitting on Apollo the plumber and letting him hold the baby was definitely off, and Joan was justified in calling her on it. There was that exchange in the first episode where Joan gives Gail money for more baby formula and she takes an extra bank note, to which Joan replies "Are you getting his…
Touche! Kudos to John Slattery and whoever writes Roger Sterling's dialogue for making such a wretched character so damn appealing!
followed by something like 'get that brat out of the way so I can get a better look at her'.
Paul Kinsey returns in a subsequent season as a Charles Manson-like cult leader. Make it happen!
A thirty-storey freefall.
fiat money, like the kind that gets ripped of by Brits driving minis through the streets of Turin?
With Peggy, as much as she is the 'new, modern career-woman' type, she still haunted by her ignorant, God-fearing, blue-collar background. If her mother and sister are anything to go by, that bigotry runs deep.
The way Trudy's dad threatened to pull the plug on the Clearisil account when Pete and Trudy could not conceive and Pete was resistant to adoption was pretty shit. Great to see Pete get his own back when Trudy became pregnant and Pete seizes upon it to get his father-in-law to give all the Vick Chemical business. …
That creepy neighbour kid Glen would be the one to watch out for as a potential psycho killer, if he ever returns to the show, which is likely given he is played by the son of the overlord of the Mad Men universe. Ginsburg seems about as harmful as Woody Allen.
I think Joan wanted to be married and settled, and having met a doctor who had aspirations to be a surgeon,she thought had it made. Joan, aged in her 30s, wanted to get hitched before it was too late (there was a scene in a previous series when a female co-worker in the agency spitefully pins a copy of Joan's…
I would pay good money to watch a 1970s spinoff where Don goes to see Dirty Harry, causing him to explode with Nixonian silent majority rage and he becomes Madison Avenue's answer to Travis Bickle, going all vigilante on anyone who doesn't fit his 'grey flannel suit' world view.