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Can't wait for 4-Don's going to be the bachelor of 1964, like Mastroianni in Dolce Vita
Mr Vim said:Did anyone follow the previous season on Itunes, was each episode made available for download when the it debuted or was it all at once at a later date?
This will be the only way I can watch the show so I must know!
Thurston Howell said:Peggy: ... Maybe rekindling "relations" with Pete.
swinggal said:Yeah, maybe. I can't see her with Don though either. She knows what he's like.
swinggal said:Yeah, maybe. I can't see her with Don though either. She knows what he's like.
PADDY said:Peggy is becoming a female version of Don in a man's world. Plus she's hitting that man's world just at the right time with the liberating 60's around the corner. She 'will' use men as commodities just as men have tradtionally done so to women, that is part of her revolution. Wham-Bamm-thankyou-Sam!! she is already developing her powerbase and network of people who will further her professional pursuit of power. Peggy, will go far.
Tiller said:Since we have the Salon view here is the National Review view. Written by Natasha Simons. Now I don't agree with everything that is stated, but I think it does explain how some of us are excited to see them leave the final stages of the Golden age, well others are dreading it.
Mad Men the Parodox of the Past.
Hmm liberals...Wolfmanjack said:Here is a very penetrating essay by Heather Havrilesky, "Mad Men": Stillbirth of the American dream, at Salon.com:
http://www.salon.com/entertainment/tv/heather_havrilesky/2010/07/17/mad_men_season_four_preview?source=newsletter
I'm dreading leaving the golden age but there are parts of the later 60s I love too and I'm looking forward to see how the characters adapt or don't.Tiller said:Since we have the Salon view here is the National Review view. Written by Natasha Simons. Now I don't agree with everything that is stated, but I think it does explain how some of us are excited to see them leave the final stages of the Golden age, well others are dreading it.
Mad Men the Parodox of the Past.
:eusa_clap Great essay!Wolfmanjack said:Here is a very penetrating essay by Heather Havrilesky, "Mad Men": Stillbirth of the American dream, at Salon.com:
http://www.salon.com/entertainment/tv/heather_havrilesky/2010/07/17/mad_men_season_four_preview?source=newsletter