Are you suggesting Sally Draper has been poorly raised, sir?
Are you suggesting Sally Draper has been poorly raised, sir?
I couldn't help but think, "why is Don wearing something Ted would typically wear?", I don't think we've ever seen Don in a turtleneck before. We definitely have seen Ted in them.
"Stupendous!"
The others were zingers.
Could've been just a dig at the effeminate nature of that job, nonetheless. These two are account men, they look down on the help.
Too easy. Wasn't it season two's finale that Betty revealed she was pregnant again? Albeit we're treading similar ground with Bob / Sal, with Bob's being a lot more rewarding thus far.
I bet Bob wish he could've had that account. Back when Sal was still in creative.
Also, this was the only time in a Mad Men episode where Glen Bishop could've been considered tolerable.
Ken Cosgrove's thoughts on the episode (feel free to read in Aaron Staton's voice):
He's not some two-bit Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles villain.
She grows up and changes her name to Skyler and moves to New Mexico and suddenly it all makes sense.
My dad would walk around naked all the time like it was nothing. I don't know who of us is more normal now.
This is me taking a shot in the dark, but I was thinking about how this season might wrap up.
I'd like to add as well, in rewatching Mad Men, the irony that's dawned on me.
I've been rewatching Mad Men on Netflix, and I can't help but start to examine the structure of the show.
He was only working there freelance.
With a season of the show left after this, you have to wonder how things will wrap up with Don. And another divorce is perhaps a bit too commonplace. I can't see him with Megan when the show ends. It doesn't seem suitable. I love Megan, but perhaps her dying will have some profound effect on Don.
Bob basically saved Ginsberg's head there. He took the blow, had that conversation continued, Cutler could've had real reason to cut Ginsberg. I love Bob Benson.
My ears are burning.
Are you saying Cutler lacks charm? Because I love him.