Maybe I'm missing something, but I really don't see all the darkness in him that everyone keeps predicting. He seems pretty genuine to me, so I don't buy that he has some kind of hidden agenda.
Maybe I'm missing something, but I really don't see all the darkness in him that everyone keeps predicting. He seems pretty genuine to me, so I don't buy that he has some kind of hidden agenda.
Indeed. That episode is way, waaaay down there for me, ranking-wise.
YOUR SISTER LIKES THEM.
"Redemption" would like a word with you. Honestly, "I Still Believe" is probably one of the weaker songs on England Keep My Bones.
If anything, his newer stuff has way less "shouty vocals," if you could even call it that. So I really don't know what this guy is talking about.
Ted? Please, call him Joe. *warm smile*
This album is great. It took a few listens to grow on me, and I'm still not too into Losing Days and Broken Piano, but overall I really like it.
Huh, I appear to be in the minority, but I thought this episode was a huge improvement over the premiere. It felt like classic Mad Men to me. Not to mention Trudy returning from driving Brenda to the hotel, and the verbal beatdown of Pete that followed.
No feud… denied!
This has probably been mentioned already, but was I the only one who thought we were heading into 1969 instead of 1968? Everyone and everything (All the facial hair and that distracting staircase) just seemed so different for it to be only 7 or 8 months since the events of the season 5 finale.
Henry Francis: saying what we're all thinking.
Yeah, I was confused when they were talking about season 5 and the Inside the Actors Studio they did last year.
Seriously. They had an army with dozens of assault rifles and what looked like a 50 cal machine gun (although it jammed, but whatever). Take cover and fire back at them, for fuck's sake.
I look forward to even more reality shows and season 8 of The Walking Dead once Breaking Bad and Mad Men end.
As annoyed I get when people I know describe Mad Men as "that boring show" while singing the praises of things like, ugh, Dexter and The Walking Dead, I admit I didn't really get intrigued until Adam showed up. And then when I saw Dick Whitman's Korean Adventure, I was really invested.
I hope someone does this to that speech:
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"They'll leave us alone, if we give them Michonne."
That one in particular just gave me the creeps when I first saw it. So unsettling.
I don't think it's listed cuz it was first on Yahoo like a year ago. There were a few articles about it on here if I remember correctly.
So, are Troy and Britta still dating, or…? I mean, they've only had one episode this season where they've had scenes together. It's hardly a huge problem, and I don't really notice unless I think about it, I guess I'm just struggling to see what the ultimate point is with them.