Very cute story about 'Don' & 'Peggy' playing catch in Central Park amongst other chitchat...from a couple months ago.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dhkLHc7srI
FYI
Happy Rockefeller has died. She was referenced on Mad Men as Henry Francis did work for Gov Nelson Rockefeller. There was a moment where Henry was asked why Rockefeller married Happy, and he answered, " Because he loves her..."
He was Gerald Ford's Vice President...
BTW, a recommendation for Mad Men style locations for a toast in NYC
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/16/travel/touring-new-york-with-mad-men-in-mind.html?_r=0
Its not jsut the early 70s, the late 60s had plenty of kooky sartorial nonsense for hipsters
Is that Harry Crane or Austin Powers?
Ringo 1968
George 1968
I dont know.
Peggy is going in with Sterling's pep talk.
And her headhunter did tell her its the best offer onthe table.
She seems ready for staking out her new territory.
I dont want to mitigate Joan's harrassment situation, but she did go in thinking she would have more status. I dont know if...
Tho Peggy I enjoyed Peggy's swagger
Janie Bryant gave a nice explanation on how the dress was developed
http://www.amctv.com/mad-men/videos/fashion-and-style-episode-712-mad-men-lost-horizon
Yup, this was the scene that really bugged me. I made a screencap, couldnt find the suit online
At the Meeting, he's got a can of coke & a box lunch & realizes he doesnt want to be there anymore.
I believe is sideburns are slightly longer that previous seasons. But at least he hasnt devolved...
I find it interesting that viewers seem done.
I dont hear any call for a sequel or prequel the way Breaking Bad fostered Better Call Saul.
Even Weiner seems very done with the characters.
Im just looking forward to the finale.
Must admit I was also disgusted that they split the final season's 14 episodes over two years as well.
Shrewdly, AMC didnt want Mad Men & Breaking Bad to end on the same year & compete for the same Emmys.
But it really killed my enthusiasm.
Also, pulliing Mad Men from its Summer premieres to the...
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