Mad Men - Season 4 - Sundays on AMC

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Fair enough, but it remains to be seen if he's going to do it right this time or turn back into a player. Not only that but he completely shitted on that blonde girl I forgot her name. It felt like they were right for each other, the secretary seems like an appealing wild card. The kind of wild card Don likes to chase and command rather than someone who challenges him the way the blonde did. Can't wait for the next season though and it's still the best show on TV imo. I hope there's some resolution in the premiere though to let us know what's going to happen and where Don's head is at.
 
S5 teaser image:

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- Gigantor version over on EW.com


Swwweeeeet!
 
In Weiner I trust. Mad Men is one of the greatest TV shows ever made and I'm sure he has a road path with this latest marriage.
 
Having re-watched Mad Men and My So-Called Life over break, and just finishing up The Wire last week (during finals, I am not a smart person), my new top 3 in television listed below:

1) My So-Called Life
2) Mad Men
3) The Wire

I was considering placing The Wire above MM, but the first two shows have something The Wire will not have for me: infinite replayability. I think I've watched the entirety of Mad Men season 4 about 7-8 times (don't want to think about the number for the earlier seasons), and the entirety of MSCL no less than 20 times in the past decade.

But The Wire (as was with other amazing shows like BB and FNL for me) will be a single-watch, for the most part. The latter half of S3 might get a few marathons. The thing about Mad Men and MSCL is that although their episode structures seemingly beg for sequential viewing, once you've watched the whole thing, you can watch pretty much any episode in any season and get a huge amount of satisfaction - episodes like "The Suitcase" (and any episode of the show, really) stand equally as well on their own in isolation upon subsequent viewings as they did as part of the grander narrative.

As exhilarating as BB and Homeland were the first time, and as many times as The Wire forced my mouth agape during that virgin viewing marathon, I'm not just going to pop in the DVD to watch episode 5 and then episode 12, etc. So that has to factor in my judgment since all this stuff costs $$$ you know :-p

EDIT: Jon Hamm hoverhand has me rolling. I'm convinced the phenomenon can be attributed to bad timing on the photographer's part 99% of the time, though.
 
Having re-watched Mad Men and My So-Called Life over break, and just finishing up The Wire last week (during finals, I am not a smart person), my new top 3 in television listed below:

1) My So-Called Life
2) Mad Men
3) The Wire

I was considering placing The Wire above MM, but the first two shows have something The Wire will not have for me: infinite replayability. I think I've watched the entirety of Mad Men season 4 about 7-8 times (don't want to think about the number for the earlier seasons), and the entirety of MSCL no less than 20 times in the past decade.

But The Wire (as was with other amazing shows like BB and FNL for me) will be a single-watch, for the most part. The latter half of S3 might get a few marathons. The thing about Mad Men and MSCL is that although their episode structures seemingly beg for sequential viewing, once you've watched the whole thing, you can watch pretty much any episode in any season and get a huge amount of satisfaction - episodes like "The Suitcase" (and any episode of the show, really) stand equally as well on their own in isolation upon subsequent viewings as they did as part of the grander narrative.

As exhilarating as BB and Homeland were the first time, and as many times The Wire forced my mouth agape during that virgin viewing marathon, I'm not just going to pop in the DVD to watch episode 5 and then episode 12, etc. So that has to factor in my judgment since all this stuff costs $$$ :-p
My man. "The Suitcase", however, is the best episode of television ever produced.
 
Re-watching Season 4 now, and it's so damn good. On Episode 5 now, can't wait to get to The Suitcase.

I honestly prefer MM to The Wire too.
 
No thank you.
I think it's just because the show went so far to make it clear she wasn't meant to be attractive. And before that I saw her grow up via the West Wing. Never really had a chance to see her presented as an attractive woman.

I guess passed the point she's told to dress like a woman by Joan the show does change the way they show her, but I watched the whole thing in such a short period of time I never really paid attention.

Someone like January Jones is not only clearly stunning, but is portrayed as that constantly.
 
- From NY Magazine:
See Don Draper on the Cover of Scotch & Smoke Magazine

You know who would make a good cover boy? Don Draper. (Certainly, Jon Hamm makes for a pretty good one himself.) With Mad Men finally set to begin its fifth season in March, we asked Jon Defreest to tide us over by putting Don on the cover of what would surely be his favorite magazine: Scotch & Smoke. Take a look.

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Fake magazine, of course.
 
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hngggg[/QUOTE]That overbite is kind of adorable.
 
That overbite is kind of adorable.

i like that they wrote her teeth into the script

matty always talks in the commentary tracks about her looking like a chick from a french new wave film.. i can dig it

on first appearances she didnt seem too noteworthy but by seasons end.. damn
 
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