She mentioned the little boy in her neighborhood who got hit on the head and then took a nap and died. Personally, that feels a little on-the-nose for Mad Men. I think Anita either miscarried or the baby was stillborn. Still, that does explain a lot of the resentment.
Dawn ,'Selfless'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Ahh, yeah, I'm with Corwood.
I've been thinking about the scene between Don and Peggy in the hospital.
I think that Peggy was in some kind of psych ward. And Don telling her to do whatever they want her to do to get out and move on was very interesting. I think that Don was in a similar situation sometime in the past, and that is part of his sanguinity on the whole situation.
I finally realized who Jon Hamm reminds me of, looks-wise - he's a dark-haired, dark-eyed Jason Isaacs.
He's got a Gregory Peck thing working for him, too.
He's got a Gregory Peck thing working for him, too.
I think that Peggy was in some kind of psych ward. And Don telling her to do whatever they want her to do to get out and move on was very interesting. I think that Don was in a similar situation sometime in the past, and that is part of his sanguinity on the whole situation.
That's what I was thinking as well. That sense of urgency when he told her to tell them whatever they wanted her to say. It's such a fascinating dynamic between them.
Don was in a similar situation...I think that was a direct reference to when he woke up in the hospital after his war accident.
I'm sorry - did Java cat say he's got a Gregory Peck thing?
Don was in a similar situation...I think that was a direct reference to when he woke up in the hospital after his war accident.
Was that in the first season? Also, in the previouslies there was a scene with Pete saying that Don's real name was something else and I don't remember seeing that before.