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Yeah. Last two episodes have been on point after the first three being boring-as-fuck.Anyone peep tonight's episode?
Yeah. Last two episodes have been on point after the first three being boring-as-fuck.
I don't have time to decipher all the symbolism of the show, but couldn't help notice all of the door openings and closings in tonite's episode.This season is about transition and change . I'm still disappointed there are no black men in the workplace yet![]()
I don't have time to decipher all the symbolism of the show, but couldn't help notice all of the door openings and closings in tonite's episode.
Mad Men Happy Hour – 704 – “The Monolith”
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http://baldmove.com/mad-men-happy-hour/704-the-monolith/
First off i will repeat that the split season was a BIG mistake.
And making all the women on the show turn into bitches instead of strong independent women TAKING their equality is a BIG mistake.
They have decided to make all the women act like Don's first wife???
WTF??
Even in the behind the scenes the actress playing Peggy doesn't sound like she believes her own character's current motivation.
Peggy wasn't THIS MAD at Pete!!!!
Joan wasn't even this mad at the man who RAPED her!!!
When in the hell did Don become the living embodiment of EVERYTHING that is wrong not only at the agency but society as a whole???
Really don't like this direction.
And I need a MUCH BETTER explanation on why Don didn't use the IMMENSE leverage he had with his partnership shares?
The next to last scene with Ginsberg was written so well,thats exactly how you handle someone that has gone off the deep end.
Let me say this after all of these season I TRUST Matt Weiner wil take us to a point that is worthy of the time we have spent on this show -
He is a novelist not a short story writer so the twist and turns ans even perplexing character traits are meant to say OK you think you know the character but you really dont - or you have forgotten something about them:
Peggy: She has always been a bit bitchy - often driven by insecurity more so then malice, she is someone who forced to make decisions based on no previous background of leadership so she looks at people like Don who is a great creative role model but a sucky boss - then Ted who just wanted to fuck her from day 1 so he flattered her all the time and now Lou who she knows sucks as a boss but he gets the job done even if its half ass and now that all SC&P wants these day - finish the work
As for being pissed at Don - she believes that she left SCDP and moved on with her life - was happy being Ted's girl and just ready to run her own shop and her comes Don forcing the merger and dragging her back - pissed off reason 1) then once back she became team Ted and she didnt like how Don was treating her "man" so in her mind fuck Don but the real reason and the thing she HATES him for was she feels that Don forced Ted out and sent him to California just to ruin her relationship with TED - she doesn't really know the truth that coward Ted went running to CA to get away from her but in her mind its all DON that ruined from the beginning any possible future she had with TED.
So when we asked why is Peggy acting like such a bitch to DON - its because she feels he has taken everything she has loved away from her - for his own selfish reasons.
The sad thing is that Peggy will never know that DON absolutely loves Peggy, one of the few women in the world he loves, far moreso than Ted every did, and that she needs to forgive him so she can move on - but like in real life - they may never get to a point of reconciliation, I have seen it happen with people, they are just too stubborn or too prideful to say , lets be friends again.
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Megan-
When Megan offers spaghetti - its probably better to decline -
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this was another great episode in a great season.
Fuck AMC for splitting this season in two and making us wait another year for the last eight.
This would have been a great season that could have rivaled any had they allowed it to be shown together.
This season is about transition and change . I'm still disappointed there are no black men in the workplace yet![]()
This is some AMC bullshit. They're trying to milk as many seasons as possible in calendar years. They did it with Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead and now Mad Men. Their sad reality is that now that BB is gone and Mad Men is in its final season, other than Walking Dead, they ain't got shit, so they are desperate to make this last as long as possible even if it pisses off everyone.
The last 3 episodes have been on point and now we have to wait until 2015 or whenever the hell they plan on dropping this shit.
OK so Peggy has been pissy with Don for weeks and the reality - she was being insecure and not realizing that if she would have just worked with him - they would have created magic -
Don Juan - knows what a woman wants or needs and Peggy needed a shoulder to lean on
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1970s Burger Chef commercial -
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FYI - When Bob went in for the kiss with Joan - No doubt he is gay - a straight guy would have gone for a tit squeeze - he just kept his hand on her lap -
In the words of Pete Campbell, "Not great, Bob"
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Man they are milking this shit, if they could let the camera point at a blank wall for 20 seconds just to kill time till the episode is over they would
How do you guys think this will end? the more I think I know where it is going the more it takes a turn into left field -
I would have never have thought Peggy and Don would have been back on talking terms let alone slow dancing
I think Peggy is the only woman Don has some respect for