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I agree. Best drama on TV currently, along with Fringe and Damages.
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Just realized another distinction between these three: The compromises they make along the way are in inverse proportion to their socioeconomic standing: The privileged Betty always suppresses her goals and wishes, never surrendering to her (frequently burning) desires. The middle-class Joan, though uncompromising in career matters, has all but surrendered her personal life to a very damaged doctor husband. And working class Peggy (is there anything more dreary than her mother's house?) refuses to compromise one iota ... never gives an inch. She's slept with two bosses, given away her newborn, told off her family to move to the big city, and constantly asserts herself in the workplace. Quote:
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This is the young Robert Morse:
This is the Mad Men Robert Morse: |
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That, and when the guy's foot got run over with a lawn mower. |
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Plus the no shoes thing and the bow ties. Bert's an interesting character, but ultimately one-dimensional. That's probably why Smurf couldn't quite figure him out ![]() |
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Here's what wikipedia has to say about Bert Cooper:
Bertram "Bert" Cooper (Robert Morse): The somewhat eccentric senior partner at Sterling Cooper. He leaves the day-to-day running of the firm to Sterling and Draper, but is keenly aware of the firm's operations. Like many of his executives, Bertram is a Republican. He is fascinated by Japanese culture, requiring everybody including clients and his sister (a shareholder) to remove their shoes before walking into his office (which is decorated with Japanese art). He is a fan of the writings of Ayn Rand and implies he knows her personally. Among his eccentricities, Bert frequently walks through the offices in his socks and intensely dislikes gum and smoking (an oddity for the time, especially considering that Lucky Strike cigarettes is a major client). He owns a ranch in Montana and is a widower with no children. Don approaches him about buying back the agency at the end of the third season, which evolves into them forming their own. |
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Also, the political adviser that Betty leaves Don for was talking about jumping on the campaign for Nelson Rockefeller for the future 1968 Republican Primary. |
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Hate to do this to you guys ... but these cry out to be seen:
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Mad Men is my 2nd favorite show, it took a close second place due to the bad assness of Breaking Bad.
What I loved about Mad Men when it first started was being able to watch a show that really dramatized the creative ideas in such a compelling way. As a creative director, its nice design porn to see Don just owning all the stuffy account guys. I will never forget the first time I saw 'The Wheel' and was just blown away by Don's idea and pitch to Kodak. Didn't i read a story that back in the day - Aston Kutcher dumped January Jones and told her that she would never amount to anything.... |
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I watch Breaking Bad and used to like it a lot. Now I'm just watching it to see the **** hit the fan. The thing is just so depressing I cant say its a favorite of mine. Any action by anybody on that show ends up bad. Its like Weeds but complete devoid of humor and levity.
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Look out for The Walking Dead being developed for AMC right now. My favorite comic ever. Its about a group of people shortly after a zombie outbreak. Best part is if it takes off theirs pretty much unlimited material for the show since the book if still ongoing. Perfect book for a tv show imo.
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I also like the Kodak one, as well as the one where Betty goes into labor giving birth. |
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Yeah, can't wait until October. I think they've got a 6 episode order on it for right now, right? Hopefully it gets picked up for a good long run. Any word if it is B&W too? |
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Roger is my favorite, a total narcissist but man do they give him some funny lines. |
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BB is actually very funny - maybe not in the 'Dumb & Dumber' category. Let's not forget Bryan Cranston was awesome in Malcom In The Middle - and you do see some of that in Walt - like when he threw that pizza on the roof a couple of weeks ago. Anyway I still love Mad Men too. Now this is one lucky bastage - thats the guy in the back of the car in Super Troopers during the 'Meow' scene! ![]() |
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And what the what! How did that guy land her? |
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So, WTF?
Why do you care, liar? |
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Some Great Quotes:
Don Draper: We should get married. Midge Daniels:You think I’d make a good ex-wife? Pete Campbell: Of course I love you. I’m giving up my life to be with you, aren’t I? Ken Cosgrove: Pegs, a woman who looks like that will never sound confident, because she never is confident. Peggy Olson: Baloney. Ken: Honey, it’s God’s gift to bachelors; the juiciest gazelle is the easiest to catch. Don Draper: Let me ask you something, what do woman want? Roger Sterling: Who cares? Roger Sterling: (to Don) At some point, we've all parked in the wrong garage. And the classic from the Kodak episode Don Draper: Well, technology is a glittering lure, but um there is the rare occasion when the public can be engaged on a level beyond flash, if they have a sentimental bond with the product. My first job, I was in-house at a fur company and this old pro copywriter, Greek, named Teddy. And Teddy told me the most important idea in advertising is ‘new,’ it creates an itch. You simply put your product in there as a kind of calamine lotion. But he also talked about a deeper bond with the product; nostalgia. It’s delicate, but potent. Teddy told me that in Greek, nostalgia literally means the pain from an old wound. It’s a twinge in your heart, far more powerful than memory alone. This device isn’t a spaceship, it’s a time machine. Goes backwards, forwards, and takes us to a place where we ache to go again. It’s not called “The Wheel,” it’s called “The Carousel.” It lets us travel the way a child travels, round and around and back home again, to a place where we know we are loved. Last edited by ghwk; 04-20-2010 at 02:50 PM.. |
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