Travers: Perhaps you'll favor us with a demonstration while we're here. Buffy: You mean, like, right now? 'Cause, already had my recommended daily dose of fights tonight.

'Potential'


Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...

To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])


Barb - Oct 20, 2008 4:26:10 am PDT #1659 of 11998
“Not dead yet!”

Another little piece of the puzzle that is Don, that I found fascinating, was his obvious love for cars. Which, of course, goes back to when Anna found him and he was selling cars. Makes one wonder how he got from selling cars to selling ads.

Ah well, flashback for another season.

And who else teared up slightly when Anna said, "He wanted to marry my sister-- she looks just like me but with two good legs."


sumi - Oct 20, 2008 4:30:03 am PDT #1660 of 11998
Art Crawl!!!

Burn Notice and Psych have been renewed!

Who played Anna - she was excellent.

It's sad that Don is relaxed with almost every woman that isn't Betty.


Barb - Oct 20, 2008 4:36:01 am PDT #1661 of 11998
“Not dead yet!”

Melinda Page Hamilton


Barb - Oct 20, 2008 4:43:55 am PDT #1662 of 11998
“Not dead yet!”

Interesting post in Mad Men Talk [link] about all the of the symbolism inherent in the episode. Some of it seems like it's stretching a bit, but the bit about the Popsicle mom looking like a priest handing out Communion certainly could be plausible. Peggy did say if there was anything the Catholic church knew how to do, it was sell and the symbolism of a mother handing out the popsicles like Communion certain jibes with Peggy's emerging place in the agency-- that of a woman taking on a traditionally male role.

Timewise, this is really interesting, since we're about to head into the time period for the Second Vatican Council- if memory serves, they first convened in 1963 and the first results were implemented in late '64.

However, this also raises a really interesting question-- how are the new British bosses, if indeed this buyout does go through, going to take to a female copywriter? Were the Brits more progressive than Americans with respect to women in the workforce in that time period or was it somewhat similar?


sumi - Oct 20, 2008 4:50:33 am PDT #1663 of 11998
Art Crawl!!!

Twoppers are calling the Popsicle mom something like "Our Lady of the Popsicle."


Barb - Oct 20, 2008 4:56:57 am PDT #1664 of 11998
“Not dead yet!”

BWAH!!


amych - Oct 20, 2008 5:37:06 am PDT #1665 of 11998
Now let us crush something soft and watch it fountain blood. That is a girlish thing to want to do, yes?

if memory serves, they first convened in 1963

October 11, 1962. I swear, this show has turned me into Rain Man.


Barb - Oct 20, 2008 5:40:36 am PDT #1666 of 11998
“Not dead yet!”

October 11, 1962. I swear, this show has turned me into Rain Man.

Ha! I was thinking early '63, so I wasn't too far off. And I hear ya on the Rain Man thing-- last night's Cold Case there was a snippet of music on in the background and I absent-mindedly said, "Yvonne Elliman, 'If I Can't Have You' from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack and did you know that she was Mary in JC Superstar?" and my husband just looked at me like I was an alien.


sumi - Oct 20, 2008 5:40:44 am PDT #1667 of 11998
Art Crawl!!!

Barb, I was concerned about the status of Peggy's position too.


Vortex - Oct 20, 2008 7:03:16 am PDT #1668 of 11998
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

to have seen that Christmas scene between him and Anna-- his hope and excitement talking about Betty.

One question though, if he'd been to the house before, why did he have to write the address down in the book and then rip out our hearts the page? (probably the same reason that he didn't just write it down in the little book)

Were the Brits more progressive than Americans with respect to women in the workforce in that time period or was it somewhat similar?

God, no! When I worked for the Brits in the early 90's, they still thought that it was appropriate to praise me by saying "good girl!"