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Thread started 04/21/13 9:32pm

sexton

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Mad Men Season 6




Group sex and Serge Gainsbourg--episode 604 (To Have and to Hold) is easily one of my favorites.

Who else is watching Mad Men this year?

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Reply #1 posted 04/21/13 9:54pm

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Im watching but thus far this season isn't grabbing me. It seems kinda meh.

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Reply #2 posted 04/21/13 10:14pm

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I just caught up all the way to s6e03 last friday and I'm loving season 6 so far. Getting ready right now to watch tonight's GoT and Mad Men. I recommend the Firewall and Iceberg Podcast cause every morning they talk about last night's Mad Men and it's really fun.

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Reply #3 posted 04/22/13 6:32pm

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Hudson said:

I just caught up all the way to s6e03 last friday and I'm loving season 6 so far. Getting ready right now to watch tonight's GoT and Mad Men. I recommend the Firewall and Iceberg Podcast cause every morning they talk about last night's Mad Men and it's really fun.


I really like this season as well, but that may be just because it's new. I will reevaluate once it's over.


I LOVED that Joan was at the Electric Factory and "Bonnie & Clyde" was playing in the background in last night's episode. love The scene literally looked like the album cover from which the song was taken:


Awesome.

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Reply #4 posted 04/29/13 8:28am

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I was waiting to see how the show handled the death of Martin Luther King this season. It resisted the temptation to focus too much on Dawn, the black secretary which I think was a smart move. The awkward hug she got from Joan said a lot about race relations at the time. I didn't expect Pete to be the one guy to see the tragedy of the event correctly. Good for him.

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Reply #5 posted 04/29/13 8:29am

NDRU

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I have to wait for the DVD boo!!!!
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Reply #6 posted 04/29/13 8:43am

sexton

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NDRU said:

I have to wait for the DVD boo!!!!


You can buy current digital episodes on Amazon--which has resulted in numerous mediocre and negative reviews on the site for the entire season already. lol

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Reply #7 posted 05/06/13 11:34am

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Last night's episode was superb. biggrin

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Reply #8 posted 05/06/13 2:42pm

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After taking things very slowly for the first few episodes of this season, everything happened all at once last night. It felt almost like a season finale. Wow.

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Reply #9 posted 05/13/13 3:32pm

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The re-firing of Burt Peterson was easily the funniest scene so far this season. falloff

Are Betty and Sally even on this show anymore? confused

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Reply #10 posted 05/13/13 3:39pm

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I had only known the closing song from last night's episode as a sample for the Jam & Lewis song on the Mo Money soundtrack:






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Reply #11 posted 05/13/13 4:03pm

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I just wonder if next sundays snow will deal with RFK or if they dont want to do another assassination episode.

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Reply #12 posted 05/14/13 7:33am

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sexton said:

The re-firing of Burt Peterson was easily the funniest scene so far this season. falloff

Are Betty and Sally even on this show anymore? confused

I have a feeling Betty hasn't been on the show in a few weeks so that the next time we see her, she's slim and blonde again. That's just a guess. Maybe a wish.

Sally was in the preview for this week's (May 19th) episode. Can't wait!!

"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #13 posted 05/20/13 7:47pm

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What a zany episode last night. But it was a fun and easy one to analyze. The whole working weekend for Don was obviously about finding a pitch for Sylvia, not Chevy. And the soup ad illustration was the clincher, the mole on the woman in the ad linked the prostitute who deflowered young Don, to Sylvia who also has a distinctive mole on her face. That's why Don was so obsessed with her and could not get past the breakup initially. Love it.

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Reply #14 posted 05/20/13 7:59pm

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Loved it. The weird one each season is always the best.

Best scene EVA.

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Reply #15 posted 05/20/13 8:03pm

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That scene was pretty awesome. lol

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Reply #16 posted 05/21/13 2:12pm

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What jarred me was when Sally, after encountering the clever thief Grandma Ida, told her dad that she didn't "know anything about him'', which reinforced the point that Don Draper is an enigma to everyone.

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Reply #17 posted 05/21/13 2:22pm

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That shot everyone took seemed to be a combo of meth and LSD...priceless!

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Reply #18 posted 05/21/13 7:59pm

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^I kept trying to figure out what they were on, cause it was way more than just speed.

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Reply #19 posted 05/28/13 8:11am

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The written preview for this past Sunday's episode promised Joan going to the beach. She went to the beach alright--OFF CAMERA. What a letdown.

Other than that, it was a good episode. Don, Peggy and Roger all got spurned. The scene where Betty walks into her camp motel room and leaves the door open for Don was way hot. The final scene was great also, with Peggy in the middle of two creative directors, both closing their doors to her.

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Reply #20 posted 05/28/13 9:56am

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^IF January is given something besides being a icy queen, she can really bring it to a scene. I'm liking the Bob Benson character cause I cant figure out if hes a master manipulator or just a naive nice guy. smile

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Reply #21 posted 05/28/13 5:00pm

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lazycrockett said:

^IF January is given something besides being a icy queen, she can really bring it to a scene. I'm liking the Bob Benson character cause I cant figure out if hes a master manipulator or just a naive nice guy. smile


It was the most I've liked Betty's character since I can't remember when.

I'm waiting for some big reveal in the finale involving Bob like he's Undercover Boss, haha.

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Reply #22 posted 05/29/13 11:32am

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Reply #23 posted 05/29/13 1:39pm

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Hilarious.

http://www.uproxx.com/tv/...eory-ever/


Bob is going to kill Megan via a Charles Manson copycat crime??? eek lol

On a somewhat separate note, I have to rent Hot Tub Time Machine. Or at least look for HQ stills online.

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Reply #24 posted 05/30/13 11:02am

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I love Betty and Don singing with Bobby at breakfast (and boinking at night).

Bob Benson - I cannot figure that guy out. Does he have a crush on Pete? Does he have a crush on Joan? Why is he so nice to everyone? Something is up...

This episode made me feel sorry for Roger. And for Megan. And I don't like Megan. And I like Teddy but I thought he was cruel to Peggy.

Man, I LOVE this show!!!!!

"She made me glad to be a man"
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Reply #25 posted 05/30/13 11:46am

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loving it

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Reply #26 posted 05/30/13 11:53am

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it is fantastic. i've been loving this series since the beginning!
Go to the source: http://www.jw.org/en

Thanks! biggrin
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Reply #27 posted 05/30/13 11:58am

Byron

Definitely addicted to this show nod...

I hope Bob is genuine lol...and I loved how it appeared that Abe and Peggy's ambulance was roarring by in the street below as Don and Megan had their moment out on the balcony...

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Reply #28 posted 05/30/13 12:20pm

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I just hope Peggy is smart enough to keep that brownstone. smile

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Reply #29 posted 06/03/13 11:30am

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Loved the music in last night's episode.

I felt the closing scene was the equivalent of Reverend Jim eating his first brownie in Taxi.

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