Joan saving Bob's job was sweet.
More importantly, what did people think of that Oreo ad? One review said "it's like Etsy exploded" which seems about right.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Joan saving Bob's job was sweet.
More importantly, what did people think of that Oreo ad? One review said "it's like Etsy exploded" which seems about right.
Joan saving Bob's job was sweet.
Did she? I thought she lost that argument.
No, they went right along with it and fired Lawrence instead it.
I don't know if anyone is watching the new Dallas on TNT. I'm about halfway through the episodes that aired over the winter season, and while the show does bring in a lot of history, it ignores a lot of stuff that could make for interesting drama. For instance, JR's second wife Calli shows up at his funeral, and there is no drama surrounding it. She took off with JR's illegitimate oldest child and JR's youngest (who she had just given birth to) vowing to keep that child away from JR, and she just shows up at a funeral and no fuss is made of it. Furthermore, nothing is said about either of those two other sons in JR's will.
I think that they just ignored a lot of the backstory for the funeral eps because it would take too long to explain to the new watchers. But, the old school watchers know and appreciate the drama.
So, Mad Men. That was a lot of strangeness.
I liked Ken tap dancing.
Ken tapdancing was great. I shudder to think how his foot is going to feel after the drugs wear off.
Yeah, that'll be bad.
John Hodgman had a lot to say about Mad Men on Twitter last night:
That was an odd ep, but very enjoyable. Not sure the flashbacks really worked.
I haven't liked any of the flashbacks this season. Waste of time afaic. But the ep as a whole was more fun that Mad Men has been in a while. As well as extremely weird.