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"Mad Men" on AMC (US) - (Spoilers Within)

MrBern

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pricing on collectors items

BTW, I believe that Trek Barbie set went for about $100 when it debuted for Xmas more than a decade ago. After several months it was down to about $20. But then again it depends on how many are stacked up in ToysRUs...
 

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Considered

" ...childhood innocence once stood a chance..."

http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2010/03/14/weekinreview/0314-considered-graphic.html

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Does anyone watch the NBC show "Community"? One of the cast is Alison Brie who plays Pete Campbell's wife on "Mad Men".


By the way, this is my first post.

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ChadHahn said:
Does anyone watch the NBC show "Community"? One of the cast is Alison Brie who plays Pete Campbell's wife on "Mad Men".


By the way, this is my first post.

Chad

Welcome, Chad. No I haven't seen it, but I don't catch many programs.

-David
 

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David Conwill said:
Welcome, Chad. No I haven't seen it, but I don't catch many programs.

-David

It's a fairly good, but not great show. She looks different enough that I spent most of the first episode trying to figure out who she was.

It seems that people looked older in the past maybe in the same way that people try to look younger today.

Chad
 

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texasgirl said:
AMC announced that Sun., Jul. 25 will mark the highly-anticipated return of television's best drama, AMC's Mad Men!!!!

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CAN'T WAIT!
 

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I just read through this entire thread and now I am even more ready for Season 4 to finally get here.

I've recently turned one of my co-workers on to the show and he has been watching the DVDs. He was planning to watch Season 3 over the weekend so I'm looking forward to his reaction to things like Sal's firing and also the lawnmower scene.

BTW - My favorite part of that episode is how the guy who after the guy loses his foot, the British owners say something about how it's too bad, because he was a good accounts man. It's as if without a foot, he can't think or deal with clients ever again. What's he going to do, go set in a home for the rest of his life.
 

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I just rewatched the whole thing because I got Mr. Wire 9 into the show and he had to catch up. That lawn mower scene is crazy. I started cringing just knowing it was coming up!

And yes, I'm counting the days until Season 4! Aren't we all?

Speaking of which, are there any men who like/feel sorry for/understand Don? My hubby hates him with a passion. I, on the other hand, dislike Betty intensely (but love her clothes!). Are we weird?
 

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Wire9Vintage said:
I just rewatched the whole thing because I got Mr. Wire 9 into the show and he had to catch up. That lawn mower scene is crazy. I started cringing just knowing it was coming up!

And yes, I'm counting the days until Season 4! Aren't we all?

Speaking of which, are there any men who like/feel sorry for/understand Don? My hubby hates him with a passion. I, on the other hand, dislike Betty intensely (but love her clothes!). Are we weird?

I like Don of course. I don't agree with him some of the time but I like him. I agree with you on Betty, the 'Main Line brat'/ice princess who doesn't like her own children (Don genuinely loves them) except the baby she named for her father. But January Jones' Grace Kelly looks fit the period's fashions.

Who else was surprised to see her cry about Kennedy? I thought she would have been a staunch Republican. Pete's liberalism in that episode didn't surprise me; he's a limousine liberal.
 

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I'm not going to lie...
I've just started watching the show, but I am on season three and I have to say, having watched them all recently, Jon Slattery's Roger Sterling has the best damn lines in the show... I'm serious.

Has anyone ever felt that while watching a film or show that an actor is having so much fun that you're jealous?

Yeah, I am every time I see Slattery on the show, but I still love the character!
 

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Roger Sterling does have great lines in the show, he's a great character. lol Also, the best dressed guy on the show I think.

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Who else was surprised to see her cry about Kennedy? I thought she would have been a staunch Republican. Pete's liberalism in that episode didn't surprise me; he's a limousine liberal.

I think the simple loss of a respected president in office (and during a very tense phase of the cold war, no less) was so scary and morale-shaking to people that grief crossed political lines. And the whole liberal/conservative culture war didn't really start till later in the decade.
That's how I understand it, at least.

Can't wait till MM comes back. Just started watching the whole run again a couple of days ago, each time I see it I catch some new nuance to the dialogue or find some other little detail to get excited about.
And Joan just gets easier and easier on the eyes ;)
 

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Re Betty's response to the Kennedy assassination:

Don't forget that Jack Kennedy was also young and handsome, with little kids, and very much the embodiment of Don and Betty's generation in a way that no previous president in their lifetime had been. Though most of the Mad Men characters (except probably Kinsey and Peggy) may have voted for Nixon in the first season, everybody came to be impressed with the Kennedys. Their glamour and youth, their embracing of the arts and fashion, and the way they came across on television, created a new and different relationship with the populace.

And don't forget that Betty the Main Line brat could easily identify with Jackie the American aristocrat - and clearly recognize Don in her brilliant, charismatic, (rumored to be) unfaithful husband.

BTW, I was about Sally's age in 1963: the show got the overall feel and emotional response to the events EXACTLY right.
 

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Doctor Strange said:
And don't forget that Betty the Main Line brat could easily identify with Jackie the American aristocrat - and clearly recognize Don in her brilliant, charismatic, (rumored to be) unfaithful husband.
Was JFK's philandering on the average American's radar back then?
 

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Not to the general public. But many among the press and power brokers knew, and vague rumors swirled in some circles.

Anyway, it probably wouldn't come as a surprise to men of the world like Roger and Don... or wives like Mona and Betty who had been burned by their own unfaithful husbands.

(Of course, minus the hypocritical, puritancial American stance on the subject, it was obvious. More-mature-in-this department Europeans expected their leaders to have mistresses, as it's part and parcel of the same human nature that pushes alpha males into positions of power.)
 

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