Exactly.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Vortex, I'm watching it right now. I haven't got to the reveal yet, but it seemed obvious to me just from his first scene.
JM's accent didn't seem to be Californian, but it wasn't very Oklahoman, either.
I think that I liked his accent or felt comfortable because he just made it less extreme and so it sounded rather midwestern.
Photo Essay from the Set Designer of Mad Men.
We also don't want to create a historical anachronism by putting a 1962 typewriter or transistor radio in, so we try to watch that, unless, creatively we just decide it’s a good way to go. Otherwise, we keep ourselves locked to April of 1960.
One thing that has been bugging me: In slide 6, Peggy clearly has an IBM Selectric II typewriter (introduced in 1972) on her desk, not a Selectric I (introduced in 1961).
beautiful! I love the look of the show.
Huh. Now, I've got to find a picture of a Selectric 1 for comparison.
It's alot more rounded, isn't it?
Spike TV pretty much lost me last year when its reaction to Blade getting decent ratings in the female demographic was essentially "Quick, cancel it before the rest of our shows get cooties!"