I think the parallels are still there - young annoying brash guy who nobody really wants there starts work anyway via an alcohol-related fluke.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I think Don's a more active player than Roger, anyway -- he got Roger to hire him into the job he wanted, and he hired Danny because he had to.
I think they are meant to parallel each other but Jesse is right - Don is a more active player than either Roger or Danny. (Both Roger and Danny essentially have their jobs because of family, no?)
I wonder if we will ever find out what happened on Don's lost weekend.
(You guys will understand if I sometimes accidentally call Danny "Jonathan", right?)
Rubicon: watched it last night and it is oh so much less murky when well-written. Plus, the dialogue was better - and everyone has more personality.
I hacked history!
Parker auctioneering was hysterical. And talking to the artifacts she's stolen before, like they're old friends, so adorable. Hardison's arms are gonna be wanting a line in the credits, soon.
"You don't wanna know how they wet the rags..." BWAH!
Just rewatched and I'm still stuck on Hardison. Arms. Oh baby.
Mad Men: I believed Don right up until they get on the elevator and Don gives Roger that little sideways "Is he buying this? He's buying this!" glance from behind. Don totally conned Roger. But I thought with the flashback that far that we'd see a different dynamic for Roger, what with the dad and all. When did Roger's dad die?
Anyway, I loved Peggy in this episode. "One little thing..." Hee.
Peggy's struggle for equality in her career doesn't end. It's going to be a battle with every new person, and she's willing to stand her ground. I also liked that she didn't bustle around to get Don shipshape after delivering her news. She doesn't have to anymore.
Leverage: ARMS! Also loved "I hacked history!" Love. I liked Sophie a lot in this episode. I might have thought there would have been more Parker empathy in the establishing bit of this con, too, though. And how much reveal did we actually get about Sophie's backstory? I don't want this season to be over. What am I going to do all winter?
It's interesting to me how everyone she meets assumes instantly that they know what her relationship with Don is, whether or not they think the relationship is sexual.
Yeah, definitely interesting. It's clear that she couldn't have gotten where she is on her own, so it must be her relationship to Don...which is true in that he allowed her to have the opportunity, but a lot of what Peggy has in her career is what Peggy's carved out for herself. I'm thinking about her ballsing up to ask for Freddy's office, that kind of thing. But it's assumed that it must be relationship and not merit based.
Unlike Roger, or Danny...
Stupid Old Boys' Club!