The "ballerina" juxtaposition (Marie and Freddy) is very interesting. I hadn't thought of that.
The "ballerina" juxtaposition (Marie and Freddy) is very interesting. I hadn't thought of that.
The "ballerina" juxtaposition (Marie and Freddy) is very interesting. I hadn't thought of that.
There's just no reason at all to infer that she's not good. All we know is that she hasn't gotten cast (after a few months of trying, in New York, with no agent).
There's just no reason at all to infer that she's not good. All we know is that she hasn't gotten cast (after a few months of trying, in New York, with no agent).
You guys are funny
You guys are funny
But remember that Pete was actively campaigning for his name "in the lobby" back at the end of season 3. ("We'll see," Roger said.) I wouldn't be surprised if the firm has a new name when we come in at the beginning of Season 6 (in 2014 or whenever it airs).
But remember that Pete was actively campaigning for his name "in the lobby" back at the end of season 3. ("We'll see," Roger said.) I wouldn't be surprised if the firm has a new name when we come in at the beginning of Season 6 (in 2014 or whenever it airs).
What's "sad" about it?
What's "sad" about it?
"What is going on?"
"What is going on?"
So very, very clever to have Howard Dawes be an insurance agent. The main purpose of the Dawes storyline is Pete's infidelity and Beth's electroshock, but the necessary exposition regarding SCDP's insurance was layered in there beautifully.
So very, very clever to have Howard Dawes be an insurance agent. The main purpose of the Dawes storyline is Pete's infidelity and Beth's electroshock, but the necessary exposition regarding SCDP's insurance was layered in there beautifully.
"And shouldn't Don have realized earlier that Megan photographs well?"
"And shouldn't Don have realized earlier that Megan photographs well?"
I'm just being unnecessarily pedantic. (And I'm a lifelong fan of the Time/Life building, because my mother worked there when I was a kid.)
I'm just being unnecessarily pedantic. (And I'm a lifelong fan of the Time/Life building, because my mother worked there when I was a kid.)
Yeah.
Yeah.