

like it or not this is one of the most well written/acted shows on the small screen
And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. John 8:32
no doubt - that finale was dope
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And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free. John 8:32
That was some sexy shit Peggy pulled,she got Stan heated up,he unloaded his baby batter in her
came to his senses and ran back to his wife and family.
I guess Joan is ok with just having a buddy and not getting laid.
Don received and intervention and a lay off at the same time,but his confession about his past
during the meeting was one of the best moments in Mad Men history.
Ted not Stan
I have watched the finale again and 2 thoughts
1) Look at Ted's face through the whole meeting with Hershey - he listened to Don talk mowing the lawn and and his dad taking him to the store to get a Hershey Bar in that Don Draper type way and you can see Ted's childhood was not like that - especially after the comment to Don about how to deal with DTs since Ted father was also an alcoholic.
So Don looks at Ted and he realized his bullshit was effecting the world - the fantasy was not what most people were living or had lived - so he told his true Hershey story of growing up in a whore house and rolling johns - ten getting a Hershey Bar as a reward - the only sweet thing he ever had.
A lot of people thought that the guy Duck brought to the agency was Don's replacement but I think he is actually Pete's replacement on Chevy - the partners are not going to give Bob the Chevy account by himself. He was a salesman not creative - Peggy now has Don's job as the partners said - Ted will work with Peggy from the west coast in Don's absence.
I dont think Don is fired but I think the partners want Don to know they are tired of his bullshit and his arrogance - he is an MVP but he hasn't had an MVP season in a while - he is riding on his past, however, no one at SC&P can close like Don and they will feel the lose sooner than they think. Peggy has a lot of Don in her (actually she has had Ted and Duck in her but not Don) but she doesnt have his ability to close, yet.
here is a clip from the episode "The Suitcase" that shows how Don shaped Peggy and why she loves and hates him.
They fucked up by letting Don randomly Marrying that buck teeth chic, the series was better when he was fucking bitches at the bar
Anybody peep how roger didn't cry for his moms passing but broke down when he found out the guy that did the shoe shining past? That was kinda a deep moment in the storyline. That's why I love this show.
pissed how they are going to split the final season
I cannot get into Mad Men. Saw season one nothing but white folk..
Not too dramatic. I'll try again to see what the fuss is about.
The outcome will be the same. You still will not like it. Either you like the show or you don't. Its a slow dialect type of show. The main character is a fucking stiff (pause) and shows no emotion. I got into the show so I know what to expect each new season. It's all about the individual characters
this was like the WORST episode in the ENTIRE series to me![]()
i gotta agree it was FAR from the worst though...
but this supports the 'they don't know how to write black people' argument.
nothing happened but it was a big episode for Sally but to a degree unnecessary because if she was still acting like a brat after what he told her at the end of last season she was hopeless.
The black women STILL acted well...though the whole story line was trying to be WAY to funny and the most poorly written of the season. (only 2 eps in too)
And suddenly making Lou a sexist bigot stereotypical white guy was a bad decision. That was just lazy.
Playa
I am going to have to disagree with you - while not the best episode in a series of great episode - this episode was far more thematic and VERY important in moving forward to the final denouement. This whole episode was about miscommunication and how not expressing how one really feels can have ramifications both good and bad.
First Shirley and Dawn - I know you think they didnt write the black people correctly but it was 1969 - 2 black secretaries in a all white advertising firm on Madison Ave - rule numbr 1 keep your head down and as Dawn send "..pretend." The Shirley and Dawn name switch was a funny bit and one for any black person that has worked in a all white environment knows they will mix up your name even in 2014.
I wont go on but I am glad how many of the things worked out - Don is not honest with anyone including himself regarding his job situation until he finally comes clean with Sally and admits he have not idea what to do - his honesty pays off by Sally telling him she loves him - a step forward from where they have been over the last few months.
Peggy is a bitch because she hates her life (love Ginsburg sidemouth response about her spending Valentine's weekend - look at her calendar Feb 14th masturbate gloomily). Fuck Peggy and how she handled Dawn ..I mean Shirley (btw can Shirley's skirt be any shorter without seeing cooch
)
Pete Campbell blah blah blah
Like I said - it wasnt the best episode but Dawn got a promotion to Joan's job and Joan got an account exec job.
Only 5 more episodes left - Fuck AMC and their bullshit split season.
just off respect WW Imma watch this again ...
since I watched it at 1am after work...