Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
Oh thanks for the reminder. Who the hell can remember the plot from 2 yrs. ago??? I luuuuuuuve it, though.
http://gothamist.com/2012/03/24/the_mad_men_season_5_premiere_drink.php
There was a great discussion about the show on Charlie Rose the other night, with four of the cast (Jon Hamm, January Jones, Christina Hendricks and Vincent Kartheiser), Matthew Weiner and Gayle King.
You can watch it here
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
Am I the only one who was not impressed with the writing (again)? Is John Hamm intentionally walking around all glassy eyed like an escapee from the LIVING DEAD? There was one moment when it felt like it might just break out of the soap opera mood and that was when Don's new wife referred to him as "Dick Whitman." The curse of Season Five - everyone seems like a caricature of the person they were in Seasons One and Two. Big disappointment for me.
I'm torn. i'm happy it is back, because I love this world and these characters, but then again, I wasn't overly impressed with the return. Megan's craziness at the end could make things interesting if she keeps it up. Everyone else (other than Joan, who just always kicks ass) were just kinda blah.
Favorite scene - Lane and Joan in his office.
Zou bisou bisou
Zou bisou bisou, mon Dieu qu'ils sont doux
"Zou bisou bisou"
With video of Sophia Loren
What was the song that Megan Draper sang on Mad Men?
Broadway Legend Joined: 9/30/08
I liked this episode. It was sexy and fun.
**SPOILERS**
I loved the 'Joan takes Kevin to the office' moment. Made for great dynamics from Peggy, to Pete and Peggy with the baby, and finally to Roger.
Lane and Joan are great together as I think that is the only normal female relationship he is having. What goes on in that man's head is a mystery to me.
Don and Megan seem to have an um... unspoken, unofficial agreement with exactly what their relationship is but they definitely know what gets the others attention when it is just one on one.
I think Don kinda ruined Megan for the kids. The brief scene of Sally seeing Megan laying on the bed made me think that girl is still looking for a mother.
One of my favorite little moments was when Don kissed Gene and Sally but for Bobby #4 they just shook hands. I think that was Bobby #4's first scene with Jon Hamm.
I like that Megan knows. Regurgitating the Dick Whitman revelation at this point in every one of Don's relationships is tiresome. Now if he ever tells Peggy, then I will be upset if it happened off-camera.
Roger seemed on a roll in this episode. I wonder what is the reason for him carrying that much cash. Is it to make sure Jane can never find out that he is giving gifts to Joan's baby?
I am a bit concerned about Pete's mental health. Harry has officially become the show's jackass. Peggy seems married to the job but I am glad she is still with Abe on some level.
Next week seems to go into what Betty and Henry are up to since the last episode. Weiner shot out of order with 11 episodes when January Jones was available due to her pregnancy.
Updated On: 3/26/12 at 11:09 AM
I liked that there was a lot of black this episode! It's something that has mostly bubbled under the surface on this show...but it's going to be interesting to see how SCDP become integrated.
And who didn't love the lady boy at the party? Who was he? It was fascinating to see him in the Draper millieu...due, I'm sure, to Megan's French Canadian actressy ways!
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
I thought the episode was fabulous.
I got a kick out of the "baked bean ballet." I know how those meetings go. Funniest scene was between Roger and Harry.
"So is this every month?"
"Get out of my office."
John Slattery had the best lines of the night. I'm loving the relationship between Joanie and Lane.
Hard to believe that toddlers really sat in the front seat!
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
What was with the close up of the baby balls?!
I hate to admit it, seeing Betty fat is like going back to your high school reunion and seeing your tormentor being a major screw up (and also fat) in its satisfaction. I think she is too lethargic/depressed to even hate on Sally.
Michael Ginsburg is the name of the new copywriter. Seeing as how there was a formal press release for the actor appearing, I am guessing he is not just going to be around for the Heinz account. Peggy is going to lose her sanity between dealing with Megan-Don, Michael, and Abe. Her and Rizzo are practically buddies now. That said, the recent cordial friendship between her and Roger could be really great.
Broadway Legend Joined: 10/18/04
Fat or thin, January Jones can't act her way out of a wet paper bag. It just brings the whole thing down for me.
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