I think that Don deliberately does these things because, no matter how good one of his employees might be, he is still Don Draper.
I think that Don deliberately does these things because, no matter how good one of his employees might be, he is still Don Draper.
I think that Don deliberately does these things because, no matter how good one of his employees might be, he is still Don Draper.
That Creepy Glenn was a once-off accident caused by broad female shoulders, a short haircut and brandy.
That Creepy Glenn was a once-off accident caused by broad female shoulders, a short haircut and brandy.
I like it best when the show about advertising has advertising in it.
I like it best when the show about advertising has advertising in it.
Unfortunately, though, Ken Cosgrove is little more than an affable mannequin.
Unfortunately, though, Ken Cosgrove is little more than an affable mannequin.
"You Really Got Me" > "Tomorrow Never Knows"
"You Really Got Me" > "Tomorrow Never Knows"
Or he doesn't want to see her inevitably reduced to the same thing at some point down the road.
Or he doesn't want to see her inevitably reduced to the same thing at some point down the road.
Am I not alone in thinking that somebody is going to die by their own hand this season? Pete, Lane, Joan, Betty maybe… The tone of the season is so dark, it seems possible.
Am I not alone in thinking that somebody is going to die by their own hand this season? Pete, Lane, Joan, Betty maybe… The tone of the season is so dark, it seems possible.
Give my man a Greek accent and a yacht and you and Joan are like, sisters, or something.
Give my man a Greek accent and a yacht and you and Joan are like, sisters, or something.
Pete Campbell is a piece of shit. Lane isn't much better. How in fuck does Don have the moral high ground? Cooper, wide eyed, just sits there in gelded bewilderment, figuring that this is where the business world has fallen. Lane is appalled, until that number gets tossed about, after which he goes back to weaseling…
Pete Campbell is a piece of shit. Lane isn't much better. How in fuck does Don have the moral high ground? Cooper, wide eyed, just sits there in gelded bewilderment, figuring that this is where the business world has fallen. Lane is appalled, until that number gets tossed about, after which he goes back to weaseling…
Right. I guess. You're smarter, or something.
Right. I guess. You're smarter, or something.