Leverage: Were we supposed to fully understand how Hardison set that fuse, because I sure as hell didn't.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Yeah, the flashback explained nothing.
It was like,
Step 1: Acquire cigarette.
Step 2: ...
Step 3: Explosion!
Mad Men:
I've been thinking about the use of "John and Marsha" near the start of this episode. I don't think it's insignificant.
"John and Marsha" was the first single (released in 1951) by Stan Freberg. It was a goof on soap operas and consisted of two actors saying each other's names over and over in different tones of voice in a way that created a melodrama. Later in the 50's Freberg revolutionized advertising by injecting humor into what until then had been all about the hard sell. I think this ties into what David said above. Using Freberg was a signal that SCDR needs to change in order to survive. They're "going to have to aggressively move into the changing decade."
Excellent article on Freberg's role in advertising here: [link]
I think it's significant that Peggy is more in command. She has a collaborator that she's sympatico with (much more than the milquetoast "fiancee") and can casually order off to rough up a sketch in charcoal without a loss of respect. She's owning her failures, too, and pushing back at Don.
Don's a jerk, especially now... but Betty is a double-plus-jerk.
It was like,
Step 1: Acquire cigarette.
Step 2: ...
Step 3: Explosion!
So the underpants gnomes set the fuse!
Theo: Yeah, Peggy's self-confidence has grown by an order of magnitude.
Frank: Exactly!
I suspect Rogers will get called on the fuse in his blog Q&A and give some kind of rationale. Hopefully someone will bring up the Sophie name thing too.
SHOW SHOW SHOW SHOW SHOW.
I really can't believe I'm going to be in a log cabin in Canada for the next 3 eps. Good thing I'm taking that Monday off to decompress - I can mainline 'em before I go back to work.
I loved the slow reveal of Joan's position in the firm, with the initial shot of her office leading into the scene where we see it's kind of a converted hallway.
How long are they going to keep pulling off that "2nd floor" gag? Also loved the conference room with no table.
Poor Don, always wanting to have everything both ways. Last year we saw how hollow his desire for marriage/kids/suburbs was - will this year be the same for his desire to be a named partner? He's lost his protective bubble of being just Creative - being the firm's secret weapon was always his comfort zone.
Henry's mom = TEH AWESOME. "I know what you see in her, and you could have got it without getting married."
She has got Betty's NUMBER. I am glad someone in Showverse finally noticed what a bad nother she is.