Oh, '90s WB, I miss you.
The promos always made it looked like a big party of beautiful people from different shows that just liked to hang out: Buffy and Dawson and Roswell ingenues just chillin'.
You know what I miss from the 90s aside from grunge and Linda Evangelista? Syndicated genre programming. Xena, Jack of all Trades, Cleopatra 2525...
Oh, I guess those shows ran in 2000. But still: Gina Torres in pigtails!
I don't know from Mad Men, but why isn't this just a dupe: [link] ?
Well, VC would have been too young to play Pete in the 1990s.
If the answer is not "he wasn't on a show in the 90s" then I dunno. He looks Connor's age to me still.
In anticipation of the Mad Men season 6 premiere on AMC this Sunday night, TIME brings to you a rare insider’s tour of the Time-Life Building in the 1960s—the setting of everyone’s favorite mid-century ad agency, Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.
That was the most boring episode of Mad Men. And there was almost no Joan.
There was not much Joan, it's true, but I really liked it. Very dreamlike.
That was the most boring episode of Mad Men.
Oh, good, so it wasn't just me.
I was not bored by it, I liked the episode, but I thought they hit us over the head a bit too much. I could have stood for less "this is the theme!" indicators throughout.
For example, did they really have to kill the shoe shine man? Did we have to see Don asking the man what he saw when he died?