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sheeeit thanks- NPR's Ask Me Another: Matthew Weiner (~14 min audio interview)
finished this, really good listen. Dude is witty and entertaining to listen to. You can tell he's a talented writer just by the way he talks.
sheeeit thanks- NPR's Ask Me Another: Matthew Weiner (~14 min audio interview)
There will be anotherI want someone else to aknowledge that this show ending is going to leave a gaping hole in legendary dramatic television.
I want someone else to aknowledge that this show ending is going to leave a gaping hole in legendary dramatic television.
People probably said the same thing about the Sopranos and then this show popped up like a month later.
Pete and Trudy dancing
Oh man, that sequence. That made me like Pete, and I didn't like how much I was liking Pete in that moment. I had so much hope for a brief second that he wasn't a fucking grubworm of a person.
Of course, it turns out Pete is one of the few people on the show who has managed to learn from his mistakes. Or at least some of them.
Direct link to the youtube.To commemorate the end of a TV era, we decided with the video above to take a look back at Mad Mans seven best scenes one for each of the shows seven seasons.
The Suitcase is on now
It'll be interesting to see what Weiner does next. Probably a film.
It'll be interesting to see what Weiner does next. Probably a film.
If it is a film let's hope it is better than his one from 2013 "Are You Here" which has a rating of 7% on rotten tomatoes.
I didn't like it =/Is it really that bad?
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He already did a film. It apparently wasn't very good.
damn, I missed Blakenship kicking the bucket
damn, I missed Blakenship kicking the bucket
I've been enjoying Season 7 and the show remains one of the very few I watch live.Meh, the show tanked after season 4 or so in my opinion. Once the family split and his wife got remarried, something happened...not sure what, but I just didn't really care about it anymore. Season 7 wasn't any better.
The end approaches for Don Draper, and so in this episode Tim discusses his expectations for the Mad Men finale. Plus we answer your Mad Men finale questions and address some brief TV news. Harry Shearer, please call James L. Brooks if youre reading this.
Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald talk about the achievement and legacy of Mad Men as they look forward to the series finale.