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

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Wire9Vintage said:
Yes, with Anna presumably exiting soon, that seems to be the last (personal) tie holding Don down aside from his children. Or will it open a whole can o' worms as he straddles being Dick and Don both in dealing with her death? This will get very interesting indeed...

And will "drunk Lane" be a recurring character? 'Cause, if so, what on earth will happen to the new company?? He's the responsible one!
Anna's death will also be the end of Dick Whitman, as she is the only one who truly knows the man.
Joan's husband turned out to be kind of lovable in this episode, very different from the creep we've seen previously. Of course this is the set up for Joan's heartbreak when he surely gets killed in Vietnam.
 

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Anna's death will also be the end of Dick Whitman, as she is the only one who truly knows the man.
Joan's husband turned out to be kind of lovable in this episode, very different from the creep we've seen previously. Of course this is the set up for Joan's heartbreak when he surely gets killed in Vietnam.

I agree!
 

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I've become thoroughly tired of this series. I'm not sure why I got sucked into it in the first place, but the first three episodes of season 4, to me, were dull, flat, tedious, and uninteresting. No one is likable, I wouldn't want to associate with any of them in real life, and I generally detest advertising in the first place.

At least "Bewitched" was funny. [huh]
 

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Vornholt said:
I've become thoroughly tired of this series. I'm not sure why I got sucked into it in the first place, but the first three episodes of season 4, to me, were dull, flat, tedious, and uninteresting. No one is likable, I wouldn't want to associate with any of them in real life, and I generally detest advertising in the first place.

At least "Bewitched" was funny. [huh]
I'm beginning to feel that with season 4, and I'm really mad they skipped 1964 and all the culture associated with that year - British Invasion! They need to show more of what life was like then, and stop concentrating on the stupid little problems everyone is having; its beginning to be a soap! But the advertising part I like
 

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The thing that upset me with episode 403 was that Roger Sterling was in it for ten seconds and did not have a single line. He's the real star of the show.
 

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Anyone else notice that Don's hair seemed just slightly longer in the last episode? Maybe it's just because it wasn't as brylcremed as in previous seasons, but it seemed a bit longer to me.
 

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habberdasher said:
I'm beginning to feel that with season 4, and I'm really mad they skipped 1964 and all the culture associated with that year - British Invasion! They need to show more of what life was like then, and stop concentrating on the stupid little problems everyone is having; its beginning to be a soap! But the advertising part I like

It always was at least half-soap opera.

I'm only catching Season 4 through AMC's synopses and recap videos so far but it looks like I may be in for a big disappointment. I'm hooked; I'm attached to the characters so I'll watch to the bitter end.
 

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Mr Vim said:
The thing that upset me with episode 403 was that Roger Sterling was in it for ten seconds and did not have a single line. He's the real star of the show.
Yeah they got to show him more he's always drunk but witty and controlled
 

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bradford said:
Anyone else notice that Don's hair seemed just slightly longer in the last episode? Maybe it's just because it wasn't as brylcremed as in previous seasons, but it seemed a bit longer to me.
I thought he got it cut a bit - the back was shorter to me, and he always has that rat tail at the back.
 

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Moss & Armisen

Seems that after a whirlwind romance & wedding, Elisabeth Moss is separated after 7 months of marriage.

http://www.popeater.com/2010/08/13/elisabeth-moss-fred-armisen-breakup/

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Very sorry to hear that. I remember when January Jones was on SNL and he played a huge fan in the audience who said 'I like Peggy'.
 

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I knew that chick was a lesbiterian (not that there's anything wrong with that) the moment I laid eyes on her.

Such is the quality of my gaydar.
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