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Banned
Henry made a move on a married woman. I realize that's bush league compared to the transgressions of Don or Betty but it's still scummy.
I wish they'd bring Kinsey back. I'd forgotten he got left behind at the end of season 3 until i rewatched it last week.
I applaud the show for not holding all of its characters sacrosanct. It's sad to see characters like Paul and Sal go, but it's important to show that there's a human cost in the cutthroat world of advertising.
I loved Paul; he was such a painfully pretentious yet lovable little twat. That said, it was clear that he wasn't really needed at SCDP. As for Sal, well, we all know he'd pay the price for his sexuality at some point. It's sad, but I definitely think Sal will have a happy ending.
I applaud the show for not holding all of its characters sacrosanct. It's sad to see characters like Paul and Sal go, but it's important to show that there's a human cost in the cutthroat world of advertising.
I loved Paul; he was such a painfully pretentious yet lovable little twat. That said, it was clear that he wasn't really needed at SCDP. As for Sal, well, we all know he'd pay the price for his sexuality at some point. It's sad, but I definitely think Sal will have a happy ending.
oh, that's right. he got fired because of the Lucky Strike guy. Who is no longer part of the picture.
which means he could be back
I really, really need to rewatch this
I think the show made some vague allusions that he killed himself. Sterling called and his wife picked up(we didn't hear) and the news sounded grim.
Huh? No way, this never happened. I just re-watched the entire series.I think the show made some vague allusions that he killed himself. Sterling called and his wife picked up(we didn't hear) and the news sounded grim.
I think the show made some vague allusions that he killed himself. Sterling called and his wife picked up(we didn't hear) and the news sounded grim.
I think the show made some vague allusions that he killed himself. Sterling called and his wife picked up(we didn't hear) and the news sounded grim.
I know what scene you're talking about, it's from "Hands and Knees," but it didn't play out as you recall.It was after they lost Lucky Strikes...I'm sure Sterling made a phone, we didn't see Sals wife and it was just a one way convo...
I didn't even know this happened
Martinis? Poured. Cigarettes? Lit. Anticipation? Killing us. In less than two weeks (March 25 to be exact), Mad Men returns to our living rooms. This weeks cover of EW takes you behind-the-scenes of AMCs 60s-era drama which centers on masterful ad exec Don Draper (Jon Hamm) and has claimed the Outstanding Drama Emmy four years running to give you a preview of the fifth season and review of that prolonged 17-month hiatus. Below, we offer up a bunch of bonus quotes that you wont find in the piece from many of Mads main men, including Hamm, John Slattery, Vincent Kartheiser, Jared Harris, and Rich Sommer, as well as series creator/exec producer Matthew Weiner. (Well hear from the women in part II.)