We haven't seen it transpire in the books, so it is still up for debate, but I see Sansa becoming Littlefinger's protege and his ultimate downfall. So, essentially, it still sucks to be Sansa…..for now.
We haven't seen it transpire in the books, so it is still up for debate, but I see Sansa becoming Littlefinger's protege and his ultimate downfall. So, essentially, it still sucks to be Sansa…..for now.
And wasn't that the reason she got stuck marrying Jon Arryn in the first place (although the Lord of the Vale wasn't a terrible catch for a girl that was ostensibly viewed as "used goods")?
I was cheering like an idiot to finally see Jon Snow's war face make an appearance. I cannot wait for the Battle of Castle Black.
It isn't just the people who drink at work that are the embarrassments. It really comes down to who is functional and non-functional. Sterling is, for the most part, a functional alcoholic. So was Don, until last season. He is now no longer functional, which he seems to be having a problem admitting to himself, even…
I actually think she knows that and it makes her even angrier.
Seriously! Even if Don has it coming, they are all behaving like assholes, even if it is out of character for them to do so (Joan).
Peggy may have a right to be angry, but her petulant child act is unprofessional and it's getting old very quickly. (NOTE: not to say that there aren't way too many people who act unprofessional in that office, past and present.)
I had a visceral reaction to that whole scene, right on through until Freddie got him out of the building. I hid my face and basically missed everything he said to the LeaseTech guy.
The 2014 Emmy's will be based on his work in 2013, but his work last season was great, too.
I totally agree. I was speaking more from Peggy's POV.
You're right, I was confusing Peggy with Joan for some ungodly reason. I know where the departments are located within the office, however, that wasn't where I was confused.
No, I recently read that HBO submitted all nominations for the first season of True Detective in the Drama category, even though they would have obviously swept the mini-series/anthology category. I guess they wanted a challenge.
Yeah, I got that from Joan and Cutler, but what I didn't understand was how this was a conversation they were having at that moment, not a conversation they would have had when they initially decided to put him on leave. They were obviously not on the same page at all, it seemed odd.
I see two possible scenarios: Don and Peggy are "co-copy chiefs", which would be fun, but I think both will report to Lou, instead of Peggy reporting to Don reporting to Lou. Or Sterling was serious about firing Harry Crane and Don replaces him in the media department.
Yeah, isn't he going to be up against both Bryan Cranston for the last season of Breaking Bad AND Matthew McConaughey for True Detective this year? 2015 will be his year for sure.
If Don can keep turning down hot ladies like he's been doing all season, I think he can avoid a bottle of CC if it means losing his job and his partnership.
I think Roger does genuinely like Don, but let's be real…..he brought Don back in because 1. he seemed like he had dried up and was acting normal, 2. he truly realized that it would be folly to lose him to another agency, 3. Cutler was cutting him off at the knees (no pun intended) by consolidating power against him.…
He absolutely guest starred on last night's episode of Silicon Valley.
Sterling always brings it. My favorite was his Iwo Jima line from A Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency.
Seriously: these idiots just let a MODERATELY SOBER Don Draper back into their midst. Game over.