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Mad Men (spoilers)

Holy shitnoodles!  

Peggy and her crisis of defining what it means to be a modern woman. 

I really like Megan. I love that she stood up for herself, even though she went low.  Don seems to be learning what it's like to be in a marriage that is also a partnership, and that's really interesting.  Their post-HoJo scuffle was ... something.  Seeing Don in a state of vunerability is truly marvelous.  I honestly think that he loves Megan with all of his heart.

And Roger.  Oh, Roger.  Roger Sterling on acid.  I want the world to be populated with Roger Sterling on acid.  

Pink. Towels. On. Their. Heads. 

 

Hopefully, things will open up for Roger & Joan... 

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Re: Mad Men (spoilers)

  • i already posted on the entertainment board, but i can't refrain from posting in any mad men thread :)

    i thought this episode was just okay (i loved the last episode).

    i am so over don and megan.  they remind me of silly, lovesick teenagers.  ever since he's been with megan, don has ceased to be one of my favorite characters.

    i'm glad roger and jane are getting divorced.  the pink head towels were hilarious!

    ew @ peggy in the movie theater.

     

  • I liked that Bert spoke up to Don about being on "love leave."
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  • This is not related to the episode, but Kiernan Shipka is supposed to be on "The B in Apt 23" this week/tonight. I think I am going to watch it just to see her.
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    This is not related to the episode, but Kiernan Shipka is supposed to be on "The B in Apt 23" this week/tonight. I think I am going to watch it just to see her.

    I will admit to liking the B in Apt 23 - I caught it twice and it is pretty amusing. The writing is quick. Dawson (I don't know his real name) playing himself is hilarious.

     

    As for Mad Men - I'm with SBP. I have felt this way after the last few episodes - lots of action that made little to no sense and characters were doing things or saying things that just didn't feel right. It feels like they got a new writing staff and are intent on keeping the action going. I guess I'm used to the subtleties on Mad Men and this entire season has been anything but subtle.

    Peggy and the movie theater - I guess I took that to mean she is trying to have casual sexual encounters just like the men in the office - but she likes to remain in control.

    Roger on acid was actually pretty funny. And i'm glad that the scene was shot with the characters relating what they were thinking instead of resorting to visuals of walls moving  in and out or whatever. It could have gotten very cheesey very fast. I'm glad that his trip cleared his mind - he seemed much happier - like the old Roger - when he made the decision to end the marriage.

    Don chasing Megan scared me a lot. He has had moments of violence pop up here and there over time and I don't think we've really seen what he is capable of.

    Bert calling Don out - finally. Maybe the office can get back to business now?

     

     

  • Anyone else notice Jane is looking old? She actually looks younger without all the makeup.
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