Lakshmi might represent the vicious underbelly of hippie counterculture that's about to rear its ugly head e.g. Jim Jones, Charles Manson etc and their manipulative, ideologically aggressive and violent behavior.
Lakshmi might represent the vicious underbelly of hippie counterculture that's about to rear its ugly head e.g. Jim Jones, Charles Manson etc and their manipulative, ideologically aggressive and violent behavior.
Lakshmi might represent the vicious underbelly of hippie counterculture that's about to rear its ugly head e.g. Jim Jones, Charles Manson etc and their manipulative, ideologically aggressive and violent behavior.
If it's filmed in China it will be Little Asian Focker, given the One-child policy and all.
If it's filmed in China it will be Little Asian Focker, given the One-child policy and all.
That's true. It would be better to watch him make life hell for Ben Stiller than watch him hit on a cross-dressing Adam Sandler.
That's true. It would be better to watch him make life hell for Ben Stiller than watch him hit on a cross-dressing Adam Sandler.
If they ever made a film about Charles Whitman's killing spree at the University of Texas at Austin in 1966, this guy should definitely be cast as Whitman.
If the show ends in late 1969 (rounding off the decade), a possibility is Rolling Stones 'You Can't Always Get What You Want', over a montage of Don, Roger, Joan, Peggy and Pete contemplating 'the decade of tumult and change' in whatever their circumstances they happen to be in.
#stuffwhitepeoplewant
Did you notice in the Gaslight scene one member of the musical trio was dressed like Bob Dylan was dressed on the cover of his first album?
Just like Edward Furlong, the other 'John Connor'.
Agreed, he was really great in The Pacific. I've been half-expecting him to show up on 'Justified', a show has found a way of effectively using 'The Pacific' and 'Band of Brothers' alumnus.
Maybe they were offended that he lip-synched the song 'Wild Surf' by Ash in a movie set in the 1970s.
Sorry!
Janeiro Jones = her Non-Union, Mexican equivalent?
Snoball is what you call your pig!
Not to mention the hint she dropped that she was sexually abused as a minor.
or she could find solace in parading around in a pretentious Noel Gallagher music video.
Don and Anna Draper divorced on Valentines Day, 1953.
Maybe Roger's empathy and apology is just an ephemeral form of repentance, like his post-heart attack realisation of 'I've lived the last twenty years like on shore leave' back in season one, only to regress to his old ways in season two.