Not really, but I'd still prefer to see Will and Diane have to deal with David Lee & co in the future.
Not really, but I'd still prefer to see Will and Diane have to deal with David Lee & co in the future.
I wouldn't mind it if she had a relationship with a woman, but I just don't see the show taking that route.
@avclub-2586d0717b58d4f4383144ca1341d079:disqus As someone obsessed with internal hierarchy, my read is that Stan and Ginsberg are on the same level below Don and Peggy's replacement is probably one rung lower than them.
I suppose casting would be a big factor in any new relationship (although however good the casting would have been for Kalinda's husband, the plotline would have still stunk), so it'd have to be a really good actor and, to be honest, I can't think of anybody who'd fit in well, although I hope the show proves me wrong.
Thoughts on where the show will/should go in season five?
Apparently that was just her being bitchy or something (according to Hendricks, who was worried about Joan being perceived as racist).
I didn't think it was possible to say "fantastic episode" and "Bobby Draper" in the same sentence, but I honestly think there was some incredible stuff here which only Mad Men could pull off. This was an A grade episode.
I wasn't *that* keen on Red Team/Blue Team for some reason, but I adored Death of a Client - so fucking beautiful in its own unique way.
I wasn't *that* keen on Red Team/Blue Team for some reason, but I adored Death of a Client - so fucking beautiful in its own unique way.
I punched the air when I saw it was Cary. I suspected it'd be him, but it was a huge relief nonetheless to see it was him.
Between this and Hannibal, I'm definitely going to have trouble sleeping tonight.
It was tanking pretty badly a few weeks ago, when it only got a 0.4, but last week it was up to a 0.6. Its already got a second season, but there's no way it'd get any more if it maintained the former level next season. On the other hand, If it maintains the latter rating, wins a couple of Emmys and keeps the critical…
I really enjoy Mad Men when it looks at the SCDP secretaries - people like Allison, Hildy, Jane, Megan, Lois, Dawn, the adorably incompetent Meredith and of course, Joan and Peggy, have been really interesting characters and it definitely helps SCDP be one of the most well sketched-out workplaces on TV.
"What, so the guy in the $300 pair of socks has to listen to some schmuck complain about not being a partner? COME ON!"
Hell's Bells, Trudy!
Yeah, I only just realized it this episode, but the whole Will/Alicia thing is actually really bad for both of them, in terms of doing their job. Its probably better for Alicia to go with Cary.
@avclub-d0cf409eb912cc0cc950b41b6d892d07:disqus I've heard it is happening.
"Peacocks are dumb birds"
Better Call Saul
@avclub-6072c8ce4e7a30dd5988e1947dea2694:disqus Oh Russia is still better than that, but if Gregory wasn't under this type of duress, he'd sure as hell not go there.