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ArtMonkDrillz
08-31-2010, 02:34 PM
Not to get too off track on this, but does anyone else think the "Next Week on Mad Men" are totally useless. They literally give you no idea what's going to happen in the next show. I believe the format is:

Dramatic Line, Dramatic Line, Dramatic Line, Shocked Face, Dramatic Line, "To see more about next week's episode go to AMCtv.com"The only reason I like watching that is to the see the context of the "dramatic line" in the next episode. In the preview they always seem so evil but half the time the lines are little throw-away asides or jokes.

jdlea
08-31-2010, 03:10 PM
The only reason I like watching that is to the see the context of the "dramatic line" in the next episode. In the preview they always seem so evil but half the time the lines are little throw-away asides or jokes.

I've noticed that too. It always seems like it's going to be some huge deal and nothing ever comes of it.

Agreed, yet I never find myself going to AMCtv.com for more about next week's episode

Neither have I

mredskins
08-31-2010, 03:15 PM
Hmmm...maybe the same people who produce Entertainment Tonight, also do the previews for Mad Men.

Ever watch ET? They preview everything and make it sound like a big deal and then by the time it comes up in the show it is like a ten second clip. ANNOYING!

saden1
08-31-2010, 03:34 PM
Don done lost his mojo...he needs Bets.

SmootSmack
09-08-2010, 11:33 AM
I really liked this last episode, but it sure seems like they're focusing a whole lot on Peggy this year (Don is expected). I miss the ensemble aspect of the show

I do plan to start using "You should be thanking me, and Jesus, every day for giving you a chance!" in staff meetings

mredskins
09-08-2010, 11:56 AM
I really liked this last episode, but it sure seems like they're focusing a whole lot on Peggy this year (Don is expected). I miss the ensemble aspect of the show

I do plan to start using "You should be thanking me, and Jesus, every day for giving you a chance!" in staff meetings



Or you could start using Don's secretary's metaphor about watching a fight, I mean if you want to get fired.

saden1
09-13-2010, 03:20 AM
What an episode...very women centered. Girl Power! Seriously that weasel at the office deserved what he got.

mredskins
09-13-2010, 09:14 AM
What an episode...very women centered. Girl Power! Seriously that weasel at the office deserved what he got.


must be nice to be on the west coast. I will watch at lunch today.

itvnetop
09-14-2010, 09:26 PM
I really liked this last episode, but it sure seems like they're focusing a whole lot on Peggy this year (Don is expected). I miss the ensemble aspect of the show


I've always viewed Mad Men as a show that kinda revolves around the whole Don/Peggy angle (when not dealing with generational themes). Both characters are very similar, in terms of distancing themselves from their pasts and recreating new images.

That episode (two weeks ago) was on par with Breaking Bad's "Fly" ep, with just two characters. Don and Peggy have a very dynamic relationship- Don sees himself in her and she looks to him as where she wants to be.

itvnetop
09-14-2010, 09:30 PM
What an episode...very women centered. Girl Power! Seriously that weasel at the office deserved what he got.

Anyone notice a stylistic change in Mad Men this week? Incredible scene when he's sipping the scotch and the camera/audio does some nifty things to show his change in perspective, when it comes to drinking.

I also like the subtlety in his ressurection... he's not quitting cold turkey- but he's now only drinking after someone puts it in his hand (or a glass of wine with his date).

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