Does the bracketing of "Another Brick In The Wall, Pt. 2" mean he called it "We Don't Need No Education" or something?
One more needle in my puss, and I'm going absent without leave!
I think season 3 of Mad Men is my favorite thus far—largely because of "Guy Walks Into An Advertising Agency," its handling of the Kennedy assassination, finally doing away with the Draper marriage, and how exciting and wonderfully executed the finale was.
With its focus on its central character being needlessly cruel to an underling very close to him, then turning around and opening up a great deal to said underling and ultimately bonding with her, I felt that this episode had a lot of similarities to Breaking Bad's "Fly." Now I'm starting to see parallels between…