Next week is gonna kick booty. "You don't have what it takes" - that's the same thing Nate said to Hardison.
Does the intro music to Rizzoli&Isles sound like an Irish jig, or am I just drunk?
Anya ,'Dirty Girls'
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Next week is gonna kick booty. "You don't have what it takes" - that's the same thing Nate said to Hardison.
Does the intro music to Rizzoli&Isles sound like an Irish jig, or am I just drunk?
Next week is gonna kick booty. "You don't have what it takes" - that's the same thing Nate said to Hardison.
From the previews, the team is basically saying that to him too. I can't wait.
Creepy kid on Mad Men is still creepy.
Even creepier!
Seriously.
Oh, Don. That was cold.
That creepy kid is played by Matthew Weiner's son.
I really liked Leverage this week.
Well, young Master Weiner does creepy well.
Mad Men: What we want and what is expected of us.
Have you noticed how much Don's "on the couch" this season? Even more than usual. Lying there.
He broke his rule by sleeping with his secretary. That was an early boundary he enforced with Peggy.
I'm more intrigued by his neighbor (party girl/nurse) as a partner than the blonde marketing expert.
So humiliating for Lee to force Roger into the Santa suit.
Good to see a glimpse of Trudy with Pete.
Peggy's in such a weird spot historically. So confident with her work, and yet there's really no place for her in the world until the early 70s. If she's not married, she's not anybody.
Freddie's an AA sponsor for their client at Ponds. Interesting dynamic.
What's going to happen with Creepy Glenn? Kind of feels like Welcome to the Dollhouse between him and Sally. And what's going to happen when Betty sees him? They've got such a weird, tangled history.
Narratively this season is so different than last year. They're really applying the screws early on both Don and the firm. They desperately need to land a major new client, and Don's got to re-establish himself with a huge, breakthrough defining campaign. He's got to blow Madison Avenue away.