Normally, I think the flashbacks are a little on the nose, but during this amazing and bonkers episode, it was nice to be able to say "Well, that makes sense" when Don lost his virginity by being molested by a prostitute.
Normally, I think the flashbacks are a little on the nose, but during this amazing and bonkers episode, it was nice to be able to say "Well, that makes sense" when Don lost his virginity by being molested by a prostitute.
Yeah, he did make references to a "Her" which puzzled Peggy to no end, plus he was practicing his "Sylvia, don't close the door" speech just before arriving at the apartment.
Mustard, so much mustard.
Last season I dubbed "Far Away Places" to be "Mad Men by David Lynch." Nope, this was far more Lynchian.
And of course Don's noot-so-brilliant devil pitch for Sno Ball from last season.
The most Bobby Draper line ever.
He was also the voice of the giant spider Aragog in the second Harry Potter film and the villain in For Your Eyes Only.
You thought that's bad, I seriously read "ankles" as "antlers" and was really confused.
Now what is a wedding? Well, Webster's dictionary describes a wedding as: the process of removing weeds from one's garden.
Fool of a Took!
I was in college when Dinner Party aired, and the Office was one of those shows a lot of people gathered together in the dorm to watch. I will always remember being the only person in the room that night laughing hysterically.
"Well, that was a freebie." is probably the Arrested line I use the most in daily life.
Heheh, genitals…harder.
I hate when you two fight.
You know nothing, George Michael.
"And that's why you always leave a note!"
I'll prepare the quotes.
It's a remarkably cynical and prescient film and one of Wilder's lesser known masterpieces. "How'd you like to make a thousand dollars a day, Mr. Boot?"
Wait, seriously? I don't even have anything witty to say. That's just fucking stupid.
Oh god, covering Simpsons Classic has infected Todd with Rabin syndrome.