MM: Oh, Sally! You poor mixed up girl, you!
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I'm about 20 minutes behind in Mad Men, but poor Sally.
Anyone else think that Roger is on self-destruct?
Mad Men:
do you believe that AMC had the nerve, in the middle of the episode, to show an ad for the movie Pearl Harbor that will be airing later this week? I thought this was in extremely poor taste.
More so than he's been all along? Maybe.
Eta: Oh, dear, I FF past the ads and didn't catch that.
Nice to see Don on top of his game at work. Henry is so much better for those kids than Betty. Jeez, what a horrible woman. Yes, your daughter acting out after a divorce is to punish you, OF COURSE, because it's all about you.
I loved Illya Kuryakin at that age.
I'm kind of hoping this is Betty at her nadir, because poor January Jones must cringe every time she gets a script this season.
Poor Sally. Though the new haircut is cute.
Loved it when they went into caper/heist mode again and that shot of Peggy riding around on the Honda was gold.
I loved Illya Kuryakin at that age.
Yeah, I thought that was a good call.
John Slattery looks great in those big dark glasses. Joan dealt with him very well, as usual.
Illya Kuryakin! Being all noble 'n' handsome!
Their homework, reading [link]
More proof, as if I needed it, that I am Sally Draper -- Ilya!
(Actually, Sally is three years older than me in 1965, and a bunch of other differences, but it's damn strange to find a child character whom one instinctively identifies, aside from Lisa Simpson.)
I thought this was one of their weaker eps, to be honest. I like the various threads that were introduced, but even at her worst last season, Betty was never written that one-dimensionally. It's like the writers went "Shit, Betty hasn't really been in this season has she? We need to remind people that she's a horrible mother, STAT!"