I loved the speech because it had a "Don is back feel", but also because, at least in my Mad Men universe, Don did it for Pete.
I loved the speech because it had a "Don is back feel", but also because, at least in my Mad Men universe, Don did it for Pete.
She was actually married to the Aly Khan and had a daughter with him.
She was actually married to the Aly Khan and had a daughter with him.
I was so happy to see the scene with Don and Joan in the bar. I had longed to see Joan's plot thread be examined and it was nice that it was in a Christmas episode. Was I the only one who knew Don would take her to get drunk?
I was so happy to see the scene with Don and Joan in the bar. I had longed to see Joan's plot thread be examined and it was nice that it was in a Christmas episode. Was I the only one who knew Don would take her to get drunk?
Awesome. Thanks for the tip. I just ordered a copy on Amazon for one cent. Ha ha. At least if I don't like it, I won't feel too badly.
I like that even in his dream, he wasn't a pimp.
Thank you! I thought I was the only one.
Gotta admit, I like this episode a lot more than most people it seems. I like the meditation of jealousy and I am interested to see where it will pay off.
I, too, have grown a little weary of this show. Now, I basically caught up to this season by watching all of them on "one of those" websites. And I roared. But the comedy came from dealing with inter-generational or cross-cultural matters. The newer episodes seem heavily plot-driven. I miss Jay's weariness that Manny…
Trust me, I get it, but I love The Spy Who Loved Me, For Your Eyes Only, and Octopussy. The best is From Russia, with Love; I get it. And I am very pro-OHMSS. I think Licence to Kill is underrated. I loved Casino Royale (but, seriously, they'd best get back to breasts and jokes, Bond is not Bourne and I am tired of…
In my defense, I know it is wrong, but my first James Bond film was "For Your Eyes Only". It was about five years later that I knew what a Sean Connery was.
Having only recently discovered this site, I enjoy reading a forum on shows I follow. Also, it gives me an opportunity to see if I would like a show or at least give it a chance. I love Mad Men and I enjoy Todd's insights on it. Also, this is not an easy gig, folks. To those of you who had to mention that last week's…
Dear God, a pun.
I have seen the episode three times hence and I have deconstructed the lines in the bathroom while they were at the mirror and it still seems that Mr. and Mrs. Heinz had sex in Don's office. Intellectually, I know she meant that he wanted to fire Don in his office, but it sounds like they wanted the pork 'n' beans.
No, Sally clearly ate the pasta without, sans, if you will, sauce.
I think it is a very bad idea to resurrect Arrested Development.
When I saw Jo Anne Worley, I texted like ten people who could not, come to find out, care less.
Am I the only one praying for another paintball episode? I mean, isn't it a tradition at this point?
I, too, love the fact that Roger laughed. What is even better is that Megan's mother didn't understand at first and says, "What? It is true."