Rookje
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Chills. I had them.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7nD1T7mjp8&list=FLcJbau3S2itTCEz9C-Q3aeA&index=3
40 Day Dream-Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
edit: too late
Sunday can't come soon enough.
Chills. I had them.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7nD1T7mjp8&list=FLcJbau3S2itTCEz9C-Q3aeA&index=3
40 Day Dream-Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros
edit: too late
I'm sort of surprised that Kiernan Shipka is being invited to all of these cast interviews and bell ringings and such. I'm guessing that means her role in season 5 will be significant larger than in previous seasons...?
I'm sort of surprised that Kiernan Shipka is being invited to all of these cast interviews and bell ringings and such. I'm guessing that means her role in season 5 will be significant larger than in previous seasons...?
She got promoted to regular cast last year I think
Don looks so much older now than in season 1.
- Huffington Post: 'Mad Men' Is Back: Get Ready With A 4-Minute Crash Course On Last Season"Mad Men" is back and back in all the right ways -- the humor, the writing, the period details, and best of all, the flawless attention to these characters and their cluttered interior worlds.
Grade: A
Just wait when we'll get to S11:
(I'd totally watch that).
Mad Men: The Game (8 Bit youtube game)
Title, no raise of course.
My favorite fanmade trailer is this one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjgUwYxE2jY (Scenes from season 1, song from season 2).
And as it returns on Sunday, it is still specific, and peculiar, and the same "Mad Men" it ever was. It is smart and funny in some moments, sad and ugly in others. It is meticulously, beautifully observed. It understands its characters intimately, and recognizes that its viewers understand them as well and don't need to be spoon-fed. (Many of the best moments in the premiere, as they've been for the life of the series, come from silence, or from what isn't being said.) It has a deep, versatile cast that it uses tremendously. It is great to look at, and listen to.
It is, after all this time, "Mad Men." And despite all the comings and goings on TV in the last 17 months, despite the great work being done on FX and HBO and Showtime, the premiere suggests that the only other show that belongs with it in the discussion for the best drama on television is the same one we were talking about last season. There is "Breaking Bad," and there is finally, thankfully, exceptionally "Mad Men," and then there is everything else.
Could be just a reporter that doesn't know anything about the show but the Details FB page has a possible spoiler.
**Possible Spoiler**
"Hot off the presses, our interview with actress Alison Brie (aka, Don Draper's new squeeze on the forthcoming season of "Mad Men")." http://www.facebook.com/detailsmag
Welp, glad I didn't click it.Oh jesus why would they print that.
Could be just a reporter that doesn't know anything about the show but the Details FB page has a possible spoiler.
**Possible Spoiler**
"Hot off the presses, our interview with actress Alison Brie (aka, Don Draper's new squeeze on the forthcoming season of "Mad Men")." http://www.facebook.com/detailsmag
It's probably just a misunderstanding and not actually a spoiler, to be honest, but if it's true it's pretty big. I'd suggest no one click it.Welp, glad I didn't click it.
It's probably just a misunderstanding and not actually a spoiler, to be honest, but if it's true it's pretty big. I'd suggest no one click it.
Yeah, I'm thinking that must be a mistake. It doesn't seem like something the show would do.
He's only sent out the premiere to reviewers - and he's pretty crazy about spoilers since that magazine spoiled last seasons premiere.
Oh jesus why would they print that.
Facebook page is updated with this:
Whoops, let's try this again ... Hot off the presses, our interview with actress Alison Brie, who plays Pete Campbell's wife on "Mad Men."
Either a coverup, or a missprint. I'm guessing the latter.
same hereMy guess is that the guy running the Facebook just thought the article was onJessica Pare
My guess is that the guy running the Facebook just thought the article was onJessica Pare
It's obviously a misprint. Some random magazine doesn't know jack about what's happening this season.I'm guessing the latter too. It doesn't seem to be even a remotely plausible plot for the show.
Who remembers what happened 17 months ago? No one! Jace Lacob re-watched Season 4 of Mad Men to remind you where we left Don Draper, Peggy Olson, Joan, and the rest of the characters.
This makes too much sense. Gah.My guess is that the guy running the Facebook just thought the article was onJessica Pare