MAD MEN on AMC - Seasons 7(a) & & 7(b)

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"Did I mention I was in the Navy?"

clemenza, Monday, 4 May 2015 04:54 (nine years ago) link

Diana's ex husband was Mackenzie Astin! I knew that face looked kind of familiar.

Johnny Fever, Monday, 4 May 2015 05:23 (nine years ago) link

The Guardian:

"Not only was that pulled rising shot allied with the pre-chorus howl of 'Space Oddity' (first released in 1969) the finest musical moment in the show since Don tuned out with 'Tomorrow Never Knows,' it also drew a neat line between the Kerouac references."

British.

clemenza, Monday, 4 May 2015 05:29 (nine years ago) link

lol

Johnny Fever, Monday, 4 May 2015 05:41 (nine years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/N8n7oWk.gif

Johnny Fever, Monday, 4 May 2015 06:02 (nine years ago) link

love peggy walking dead center down that narrow hallway!

and oh my god, every joan sexism scene made my flight response kick in something fierce. i might've puked during the joan/jim hobart scene if they hadn't already suggested that bruce greenwood could have him killed.

reddening, Monday, 4 May 2015 07:14 (nine years ago) link

I thought it was as much Don realizing that he does nothing innovative

most definitely! after all that talk about how he's won and how they can't wait to have that Don Draper magic, it turns out they don't need or give a shit about his ability to be creative, they just want him as an Important Man to shake hands and sit in meetings

ultimate american sock (mh), Monday, 4 May 2015 14:34 (nine years ago) link

Great, and the Road Trip to, uh, Racine, goes with the aforementioned uselessness/anticlimaxes of current Draper activity, insofar as it almost seems like an arbitrary destination. Although he may some incoherent notion of stirring up some shit with her ex, that Heartland Man, glimpsed in the debriefing of the massed "Creative Directors." Ghost Burt says, "You always want to be The Stranger," which may be true: let's go blow some minds in Racine!
But the ex is much more focused, in a grimly clean-and-sober, AA-like way, than lost horndog DD (makes it sound like Diana the pagan huntress of hearts has left a long and twisted trail of males; get in line and Get Saved [somewhere else]).
Diana told Don she'd just finalized the divorce, right? But obviously that's not true, since there's already a second Mrs. Bauer. Did I get that wrong?

dow, Monday, 4 May 2015 14:36 (nine years ago) link

Although it's been several months since she told him that, hasn't it? Suppose the second marriage might well have been ready for launch. ("Space Oddity"is too obvious here, unlike most MM closers; it worked a lot better on Breaking Bad.)

dow, Monday, 4 May 2015 14:49 (nine years ago) link

Was "Space Oddity" even a hit in the U.S.?

tayto fan (Michael B), Monday, 4 May 2015 14:58 (nine years ago) link

Yes, but not till '73. Weird, but they've used two songs this half-season ("The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" the other) that were released in '69 but not hits until two or three years later. Maybe "Nights in White Satin" will turn up next week, released in '67, a hit again in '72.

clemenza, Monday, 4 May 2015 15:03 (nine years ago) link

how great is this show that the only thing we're complaining about is a bowie song

i blow goat farts, aka garts for a living (waterface), Monday, 4 May 2015 15:16 (nine years ago) link

Seriously, how great would it be if that's the last we see of Don? The last two episodes are just everyone else getting wrap ups but Don's whereabouts remain unknown.

Johnny Fever, Monday, 4 May 2015 15:21 (nine years ago) link

it would drive a lot of viewers absolutely batshit, which would be intriguing, and absolutely no possibility is out of the question with weiner

that said, this show ultimately is and has always been don's story so I'd be pretty surprised if we didn't get any more of him.

slothroprhymes, Monday, 4 May 2015 15:35 (nine years ago) link

Don moves to Texas, starts the Church of the Subgenius

©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 4 May 2015 15:53 (nine years ago) link

have y'all seen the D.B. Cooper conspiracy theorists? pretty crazy stuff

i blow goat farts, aka garts for a living (waterface), Monday, 4 May 2015 16:01 (nine years ago) link

http://i.imgur.com/m6iMgvP.gif

Johnny Fever, Monday, 4 May 2015 16:05 (nine years ago) link

re: the don disappearing from the show completely possibility, he is mentioned in the official synopsis for next week's episode, "The Milk and Honey Route:"

Don has a difficult time sleeping; a taxing friend blind sides Pete; Henry arranges a family reunion while facing a new challenge.

wonderfully vague! as expected. also it's slated to be a 61 minute episode (so maybe 54/55 actual minutes)

slothroprhymes, Monday, 4 May 2015 16:51 (nine years ago) link

finale, "Person to Person," is listed as being 65 minutes.

slothroprhymes, Monday, 4 May 2015 16:52 (nine years ago) link

Hah is Pete going to get punched again?

©Oz Quiz© (Adam Bruneau), Monday, 4 May 2015 16:52 (nine years ago) link

we can only hope so.

slothroprhymes, Monday, 4 May 2015 17:04 (nine years ago) link

There's still that first act/third act gun thing to consider.

Johnny Fever, Monday, 4 May 2015 17:07 (nine years ago) link

hmm, perhaps

speaking of mad men conspiracy theories - on pete campbell being eaten by a bear http://uproxx.com/tv/2015/04/it-is-not-too-late-for-pete-campbell-to-get-eaten-by-a-bear/

i think that's intended as a parody of how crazy some of the reddit shit (anyone remember "BOB BENSON IS PEGGY & PETE'S TIME TRAVELING CHILD?) was regarding this show, but who knows

slothroprhymes, Monday, 4 May 2015 17:13 (nine years ago) link

i like that meredith has despite her goofiness (and contrary to betty's diss) developed into a hypercompetent secretary. which seems very necessary when don is your boss.

i also liked how ed, who as far as i recall has had no distinguishing characteristics before now, seemingly spent his final days in the office making phone calls to japan.

cis-het shitlord (Merdeyeux), Monday, 4 May 2015 17:14 (nine years ago) link

i loved the suspense of the organ + peggy before she discovered roger was in the office. the show quickly switched gears and turned into a thriller for 10 seconds. the scenes always have felt open enough for anything to happen, and this specific instance played to those strengths.

basically flexing that it could turn into something completely different at the drop of a hat, but upon showing roger w/ the organ chooses not to.

nose, Monday, 4 May 2015 17:25 (nine years ago) link

the don driving scenes were pretty eerie too

nose, Monday, 4 May 2015 17:25 (nine years ago) link

i also liked how ed, who as far as i recall has had no distinguishing characteristics before now, seemingly spent his final days in the office making phone calls to japan.

Yeah, for a weird minute I wondered if he was conversing with Lou

Sir Lord Baltimora (Myonga Vön Bontee), Monday, 4 May 2015 17:31 (nine years ago) link

i liked the use of space oddity.

also liked peggy's carnival of souls tribute

bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Monday, 4 May 2015 17:40 (nine years ago) link

Chris Mol@anphy and I among others were debating the "Space Oddity" point earlier today. It's possible local FM stations played it in 1970.

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 4 May 2015 17:47 (nine years ago) link

"the don driving scenes were pretty eerie too"

they reminded me of Eyes Wide Shut. I figured he'd wind up at a secret orgy.

I loved the keyboard blast of Space Oddity, it worked very well as the endcap to the episode.

akm, Monday, 4 May 2015 18:28 (nine years ago) link

possible local FM stations played it in 1970 Yeah, especially in Manhattan. Also, promo copies would circulate in Advertising. That reminds me, re what I posted a while back about Joan using her contacts elsewhere (and yay she's taking the rolodex, as somebody noted this week), could see Peggy going to print media or record companies, bribing reviewers with fabulous press junkets: "Hey, and your sister lives out there, doesn't she? If you'd like to stay and visit with her family for several days, that'd be cool too."----Geoffrey Stokes, Star-Making Machinery, a great book about a lost world.

dow, Monday, 4 May 2015 18:46 (nine years ago) link

And when she finally strolls into McCann, what's that cig hanging out of her smirk? Looks like a Krupa.

dow, Monday, 4 May 2015 18:49 (nine years ago) link

Would so much have rather heard "Kooks" last night; that would have been brilliant. ("Queen Bitch," too, but Wes Anderson already grabbed that for Steve Zissou.)

clemenza, Monday, 4 May 2015 19:37 (nine years ago) link

As Don was talking to Bert and fighting sleep, I started thinking, "PLease don't tell me he's going to crash...You're not really going to have him spend the last couple of episodes in a coma, are you?"

clemenza, Monday, 4 May 2015 19:39 (nine years ago) link

really the best thing for this show is to drop its characters, one by one, episode by episode, with Sterling the last man standing in the office.

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 4 May 2015 19:48 (nine years ago) link

like, I would not mind if I never saw Draper again after yesterday's perfect ending.

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 4 May 2015 19:48 (nine years ago) link

roger's mentioned his bad heart twice in two episodes, i know this show drops red herrings like it drops shots of whiskey but i'm nevertheless fearing he won't be standing at all

cis-het shitlord (Merdeyeux), Monday, 4 May 2015 19:51 (nine years ago) link

Sterling had a real Phantom of the Opera moment with that organ

ultimate american sock (mh), Monday, 4 May 2015 19:57 (nine years ago) link

I wouldn't call driving off into the sunset a perfect ending

i blow goat farts, aka garts for a living (waterface), Monday, 4 May 2015 20:21 (nine years ago) link

also feel like they're aware everyone think's DD is gonna jump out a window so they make him look out the window to fuck with us a bit

i blow goat farts, aka garts for a living (waterface), Monday, 4 May 2015 20:22 (nine years ago) link

hey guys at the end of the first-season finale they used Dylan's "Don't Think Twice" prematurely in a 1960 milieu, you've had 6 years to lose your anality.

the increasing costive borborygmi (Dr Morbius), Monday, 4 May 2015 20:25 (nine years ago) link

*farts*

i blow goat farts, aka garts for a living (waterface), Monday, 4 May 2015 20:30 (nine years ago) link

xp but the show's been on for 8 years tho who's to say people didn't get it back

slothroprhymes, Monday, 4 May 2015 20:36 (nine years ago) link

they used the decemberists, didn't they? the theme tune is rjd2.

bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Monday, 4 May 2015 20:59 (nine years ago) link

i don't think this show was really made in the 1960s

nose, Monday, 4 May 2015 21:25 (nine years ago) link

first okay ep of the season for my money but i know i'm the outlier on this thread

Premise ridiculous. Who have two potato? (forksclovetofu), Monday, 4 May 2015 21:46 (nine years ago) link

i mostly agree, the last few eps (before this very good one) were p bad imo

johnny crunch, Monday, 4 May 2015 22:04 (nine years ago) link

I put it second so far, after Glen's episode; the other three, so-so or worse.

clemenza, Monday, 4 May 2015 22:08 (nine years ago) link

i meant 7 as a whole; like last "season" as well.

Premise ridiculous. Who have two potato? (forksclovetofu), Monday, 4 May 2015 22:13 (nine years ago) link

hey guys at the end of the first-season finale they used Dylan's "Don't Think Twice" prematurely in a 1960 milieu, you've had 6 years to lose your anality.

that wasn't diegetic

possible local FM stations played it in 1970 Yeah, especially in Manhattan. Also, promo copies would circulate in Advertising.

Don was somewhere between Racine and St Paul

( who ALSO my boss and his sister!) (sic), Monday, 4 May 2015 22:15 (nine years ago) link


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