Mitchell said she based the character on one of her relatives.
Mitchell said she based the character on one of her relatives.
Opposing slavery did not make the abolitionists free of racism.
Abolitionists really didn't have a plan for freed slaves.
One could say Margaret Mitchell got her comeuppance for foisting Scarlett O'Hara on the world:
Gamera ate him.
It seems so many adults were traumatized by 'Barney' that PBS ended it.
Mine loved the animated bits of 'Holy Grail' early, so it was easy to get her to watch the entire thing.
Those shows help a kid sharpen their sense of humor.
There is this clever and poignant piece of an animated story called 'The Snowman'; we wore that mother out.
I liked 'Zoboomafoo' when mine was that age: adventures with animals.
Toddlers are more discerning than you know; once TV's mystery and aura dims- about a month or so after they start watching the thing - they get choosy.
Mine would never watch 'Barney' for longer than 30 seconds before she jumped on her inside trampoline, ignoring it.
Middle aged Americans drinking booze are not all that appealing, either.
I just want to shave off all their mustaches.
Don is used to fawning girls. But there wasn't a diner waitress around, reading Dos Passos, and waiting to do him.
The polyesters of yesteryear!
They are fabulous, Joan's au pair!
Perhaps Joan does not want to make a move unless it is in going to result in what she desperately craves: respectability.
Joan wants love - she certainly deserves it.
Also, even wealthy women of that era were quite traditional; feminism took a while to change the tradition of marrying the men you have sex with.
Joan was…
The '70s were more fun than you clearly remember.
Then they should give more pep to Peggy: right now, she is dull and makes poor fashion decisions.
It seems as if the plan for the end of 'Mad Men' is to simply to bore us to death.
The Daily Show is crafted around the host's capabilities. Trevor will most likely be less news, more comedy, while Wilmore - will take over for the satirical take on the news.
Jon Stewart makes $20-$30 million? No, he doesn't, least not from Comedy Central.