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The past two episodes have been more interesting than the first two of Season 7. Has anybody else felt the same way?
The past two episodes have been more interesting than the first two of Season 7. Has anybody else felt the same way?
Absolutely - but Don and the office have always been the core / star of the show, so probably not a surprise.
Hi, is somebody familiar with how partnerships work as it seems to me that Don would have more power being a founding partner than he seems to have. Can (if this wasn't a TV show) the other partners really force him to report to somebody that far down the line? Could he demand to be bought out? I am not familiar with the rights of partners, but I would think he would have more rights than he seems to have?
Fullstory:Since before World War II, when rail was king and Prohibition was dead, the rolling saloon has been a national staple — its contents relied upon to make the strangers less strange, the commutes less interminable. At the end, there were only four bar cars left, according to the American Public Transportation Association, all on Metro-North.
On Thursday, the regulars were left to reminisce, toasting the traveling Christmas parties and medium-stakes sports wagers, softball league allegiances forged on the rails and love stories that owed their start to the spirits of the New Haven line.
This last episode felt like one from the earlier seasons to me. I really enjoyed all the crazy.
He claims he's known the ending all along. He's basically had the entire story outlined from the beginning. If there is a pipe in the spokes, it's how AMC is demanding him to handle the ending; splitting it into two seasons and with an extra two episodes. He's never seemed happy about that.Perhaps last week's episode signals that Wiener actually has a plan (unlike the producers of Lost).
NYT article on the theory that Megan might be patterned after Manson victim Sharon TateDoes Sharon Tate Hold a Clue to the ‘Mad Men’ Finale?
Maybe not, but theyre definitely paying homage to the late actress' fashion image thru Meghan.I believe Weiner has come out and said Tate won't be part of the show. They won't be visiting it like MLK's murder etc.
^^^^ As I warned earlier.... they can delay this thing to the point where nobody cares. It was an interesting episode to say the least... Series doesn't say much about Don's errr... "taste in women". His ex wouild give Cersi Lannister a run for her money as "Monster of the Year" and his current spouse is one hot mess as well. I'm surprised though... that I even care.
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BTW
NYT article on the theory that Megan might be patterned after Manson victim Sharon Tate
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/11/fashion/does-sharon-tate-hold-a-clue-to-the-mad-men-finale.html?ref=fashion
Basically, viewers have noticed that the fashionable touch of Meghan wearing a Tshirt, was reminescent of Sharon Tate, Roman Polanki's Wife, who was murdered in 1969 by Charles Manson.
I find it interesting that, by feedback from the professionals in the crowd, they may have accurately written a character with schizophrenia. It's overshadowed by misinterpreted homophobia and 2001 references, but it lives up to the high quality of this show and potentially, perfectly represents the intense research these writers do. Made me want to re-read The Eden Express by Mark Vonnegut.and crazy Michael self mutilating his nipple then offering it to Peggy as a gift (& blaming it on the new office computer!).