Peggy looked very nice in the blue dress.
Oh, and merely one week after 'I've got a big ol' Texas belt buckle,' we have a new champ of teh funneh with Peggy's noggin peeking over the cubicle into Don's office. I laughed well past that scene. 'No, the jockey smokes the cigarette.' |
oh dude, I liked when lane was yelling japenese better than those two parts, I thought peggy was kind of creepy on that part. I guess I look at too many of those "you'll shit bricks" pictures. It seems slower this season, still awesome.
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Slattery directed the most recent episode. I thought he did a bang-up job, except for the long stare between Peggy and Pete near the end between glass doors. Unnecessary.
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I would get her so pregnant.
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I'm finding this season to be very obvious and not intriguing at all. Everything that's happened (outside of cancer) has been pedestrian at best.
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I don't know why, but I find that I disagree with you almost all the time on things entertainment related.
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I think they are setting us up for something massive, kind of the calm before the storm.
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I liked the last episode very much.
but I can understand what you're saying about the obvious factor but if i recall last season started out that way too - but it accelerates quickly at the end of the season. |
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I really enjoyed the episode featuring Anna but other than that, I'm not left with the "WOW!" factor from seasons one through three. Again, as I mentioned earlier, I think because seasons one through three were so incredibly strong and resonant, my expectations were probably too high for this season. |
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Personally, however, I think it already has. |
WOW factor is for impatient audience members.
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I still love the show, but if there's something for me to complain about, it's the absence of certain secondary characters I really liked.
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What made this series interesting in past seasons is that they were simultaneously introducing modern day audiences to home and office life in 1960's Manhattan, while slowing unraveling the tale of Dick Whitman/Don Draper. I feel that the show's been on autopilot this year and it certainly hasn't been "Must See" TV, as it was in the past. |
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