It's also another interesting revelation of chinks in Cutler's armor. He has no idea that Harry is still quite loyal to Don. There's no way he'd be so gung ho on giving Harry a partnership otherwise.
It's also another interesting revelation of chinks in Cutler's armor. He has no idea that Harry is still quite loyal to Don. There's no way he'd be so gung ho on giving Harry a partnership otherwise.
I want all episodes to now include an eye-related pun. "Who wants some ice cream?" "We already know your eye screamed, Ken."
Oh definitely, but Bob has had to have spent enough time with Joan to realize that that particular approach was not going to fly. "You have nothing better"?! Seriously, Bob?
Didn't it also seem like she was about to invent "You deserve a break today"?
Weiner's usage of "My Way" was excellent. It is such a powerful statement about the staying power of past generations to show that Sinatra was STILL having hits into the 1970s. We think of the late 1960s as a totally different time than the 1950s, but the 50s generation, like Sinatra, was still very much relevant in…
I disagree. She writes The Good Wife reviews by herself, so she pretty much has to watch that one first.
Bringing Pete to New York is like feeding a Gremlin after midnight.
I was shocked by how poorly Bob read Joan.
I don't quite understand how Cutler's plan is supposed to work. McCann is supposed to hire Don away to work on Buick so that would clear the path for Cutler to sign Phillip Morris. And Roger has sussed out that they could therefore steal Buick using Don which would A. help the agency and B. screw over Cutler. That all…
The three scariest words in the English language: "Harry Crane, partner."
"He's crawling everywhere. Really gotta keep an eye on him." You are all kinds of awesome, Ken Cosgrove.
Just like you don't put Baby in the corner, you do NOT put Joan in a (second) loveless marriage!
If they had ended all television with that Don/Peggy dance, just that scene and then "No Signal" on every station, that scene would still be worth it.
In Illinois, they are allowed to use the material.
Sounds like one of Kalinda's sex scenes.
Seven seasons has to be the plan. Just based on the episode titles (1 word titles for season 1, 2 word titles for season 2, 3 world titles for season 3, 4 word titles for season 4 and now 3 word titles for season 5) it seems like they're definitely planning for seven seasons.
Kalinda forced him out. She found out which mob he was working for and had LG sign a deal with a rival mob, forcing him to quit LG. It was abrupt and lame but hey, so was he, so it worked for me.
It's close to 50/50 for me but if I had to pick, I say she does not run. They can't do both plots, right? Diane is not going to come unless Alicia is there and I think the Diane coming over plot is a bit juicier, so I think they'll go with Alicia not running.
The video conference thing, by the way, is extremely similar to a bit Mad Men did this season, as well (only with a telephone conference call). The more technology changes, the more it stays the same (i.e. constantly screwing up at inopportune moments).
But she clearly has played him earlier this season even! But fair enough, you're right, it was pretty effective in tonight's episode, at least.