Mad Men - the final count down

Anonymous
when I say "the step mom" I mean Don's step mom
Anonymous
It's been so long I had a hard time getting back into it and connecting all the dots. I will watch the remaining episodes because I feel like I have committed so much time to it but was disappointed I wasn't more excited.

I think being able to binge watch seasons of other shows on Netflix has spoiled me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's been so long I had a hard time getting back into it and connecting all the dots. I will watch the remaining episodes because I feel like I have committed so much time to it but was disappointed I wasn't more excited.

I think being able to binge watch seasons of other shows on Netflix has spoiled me.


+1
i tried a little too late to rewatch all of the seasons and got up to season 4 then the ones from last year. really sucks they split a whole season over two years.
Anonymous
Yup. I am beginning to think that Matthew Weiner has cooked his golden goose.
Anonymous
I also think it is limping a bit toward the finale. The split final season creates a weird divide that doesn't propel the narrative in satisfactory way. Am I the only one who will be disappointed if Don doesn't die by the end? I only really look forward to futures for Sally and Peggy.
Anonymous
The show always starts slow.

Is it my imagination or has Joan lost weight?
Anonymous
I don't think Joan has lost weight they are just dressing her differently
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think Joan has lost weight they are just dressing her differently


It looked better!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't think Joan has lost weight they are just dressing her differently


She looks smaller overall. Everyone is looking 70s bad in the clips of what's to come--Rodger's mustache, Pete gaining weight, scruffier hair on all the men.
Anonymous
It seemed much more upbeat to me. No mention of Don's breakdown, suspension, Siberia-ization. He's back in his corner partner office. Back in Roger's good graces. It's as if the fall season never happened. He's running the show with the casting call. I liked it a lot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seemed much more upbeat to me. No mention of Don's breakdown, suspension, Siberia-ization. He's back in his corner partner office. Back in Roger's good graces. It's as if the fall season never happened. He's running the show with the casting call. I liked it a lot.


I agree. In fact, I kept waiting for some sort of revelation that the events of the fall season were merely a dream (nightmare) that Don was having. Or that it was an alternative life he would've had if he hadn't married Megan. It wasn't until he told Rachel's sister at the shiva that he was twice divorced that I realized time had just jumped forward and we, as viewers, were supposed to forget all the heartache of the fall and move on. I felt a little betrayed but tried to move along.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The waitress looked like Midge, the hippie from the first few episodes who came back later as a heroin addict. It wasn't her, but it was meant to look like her...that's why Don kept thinking he knew her. Plus, Midge could have conceivably been waiting tables in a diner...Rachel could not have.


Yes, Midge and the Elementary school teacher and the step mom. All of them the same type. Even the 2nd wife fits that particular bill.


I was reminded of elementary school teacher also.
Anonymous
He loves the motherly types - what he never had growing up.
Anonymous
John Slattery slept in my college dorm room. I just love saying that (and don't get much oppprtunity to as you can imagine).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don't think Joan has lost weight they are just dressing her differently


She looks smaller overall. Everyone is looking 70s bad in the clips of what's to come--Rodger's mustache, Pete gaining weight, scruffier hair on all the men.


Pete is going bald.
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