question: do you think Pete will ever have a good relationship with Don? This is the second time where he acted like an asshole to Don. I'd be ready to fire his ass.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I can't see it. Pete just resents Don - he thinks that he is the one doing all the work. What could change that?
BTW, it's been killing me trying to recall where I saw the guy who played the AC salesman before and then he was on this week's CSINY. One of the credits was for an Adam Kaufman. . . who played PARKER on Buffy. Yes, I'm pretty sure that's who that was. (This week's CSINY also featured KD Aubert who played the NYC slayer in season 6.)
Holy crap! I just rewatched that scene and it's totally Parker. Nice catch!
I hear that he's going to be on WAT too.
Salon Magazine on Madmen and The LA Times on the costumes of Mad Men.
I've been thinking about Mad Men re: The Sopranos.
If The Sopranos is in the great American tradition of gangster movies as a metaphor for capitalism, I think Mad Men gets at an even more disquieting metaphor for our culture. It's all lies.
Certainly Mad Men has precedent in movies like The Apartment and The Thrill Of It All and Frank Tashlin's wackaloon media comedies and The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit.
But I think they are going for the big picture, as in The Sopranos. Which is that the core, definitive element of American culture is pure bullshit. The Sopranos ends on "Don't Stop Believing" as an ode to denial, rationalization and self-justification. Bad Faith, as Sartre would have it.
And that's even more explicit in Mad Men. Cooper's response to Pete's revelation is just the most cynical thing. And it's hard to dismiss.
Mad Men's finale is going to be commercial free. (Kind of ironic, huh?)
Damages: So, the other attorney is also working for Frobisher? Or is he working for Patty and hopes to get the tape back w/o freeing Ellen.
I don't know, but I like how they wrapped nearly everything up this ep. Some scenes seemed really tacked on and not up to par with the rest of the series though.
Part of me still wants Patty's husband to be involved in the Frobisher thing
Oh and apparently, only the first showing of the Mad Men finale will be commercial free - and will have some footage of the wrap party. (Read this over at TWOP.)
Is the Mad Men finale this week? I usually DVR the second airing, but I'll make an exception for commercial free.