Cordelia: I get it now. You're all spies. Probably all Russian. And you've brainwashed me, and want me to believe we're friends so I'll spill the beans about some nano-technology thingy that you want. Gunn: So I look Russian to you? Cordelia: Black Russian. Angel: That's a drink.

'Hell Bound'


Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...

To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])


le nubian - Sep 19, 2010 5:46:31 pm PDT #6819 of 12003
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

No shit. I'm entertained by "Rubicon", but the show is not making sense to me. I think Will's boss is awesome and I want to see more of him (the gay man not the awkward man with the wife). I can't keep characters name straight (see previous sentence) and I'm trying to figure out what the purpose of a grand conspiracy would be.

It's almost like the main actions described by this show could be initiated through much more direct means.


Liese S. - Sep 19, 2010 9:10:30 pm PDT #6820 of 12003
"Faded like the lilac, he thought."

Hey Roger, if you liked it then you shoulda put a ring on it.


Vortex - Sep 19, 2010 9:42:18 pm PDT #6821 of 12003
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

Ha! I loved Sally when she was being a little grown up. Poor Don for not knowing how to deal with his children.

Also, I was amused/disgusted by Betty's "I missed you". It was totally for the audience of women.

Anyone else think that Sally's going to run away for good this time?


Jessica - Sep 20, 2010 5:12:09 am PDT #6822 of 12003
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I doubt she'll run away (that would lose her as a character), but I do think she's about to discover drugs and boys in a big way.

Kind of scary to me that I had the "This is not a negotiation / Do I have to pick you up and carry you out of here?" conversation with Dylan just yesterday. Apparently this is something I'm going to be repeating for another decade? Yeesh.

(the gay man not the awkward man with the wife)

His name is Kale, but I think of him as Not!Sloane.

Oh. My. God. I felt terrible but I don't think I've ever laughed so hard at any episode before as I did over last night's Mad Men. I love farce. Poor Mrs Blankenship.

One major point of fail - in an episode where racism and civil rights are addressed explicitly, could we have not made the only POC onscreen be a mugger? Please?

I get that we're being set up for Peggy's Big Activist Awakening and Joan to be the conservative mirror to that*, but SERIOUSLY SHOW, STOP IT.

[*Okay, I hope that's where we're going, anyway.]


le nubian - Sep 20, 2010 5:28:59 am PDT #6823 of 12003
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

His name is Kale, but I think of him as Not!Sloane

Thank you. I had forgotten the name of the main character and if you hadn't mentioned it was "Will" in your post, I wouldn't have remembered that.


Zenkitty - Sep 20, 2010 5:32:20 am PDT #6824 of 12003
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

He's named for a leafy green vegetable.


le nubian - Sep 20, 2010 6:04:22 am PDT #6825 of 12003
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

Will?


Vortex - Sep 20, 2010 6:08:39 am PDT #6826 of 12003
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

One major point of fail - in an episode where racism and civil rights are addressed explicitly, could we have not made the only POC onscreen be a mugger? Please?

I doubt that casting choice was an accident. When the civil rights issue blows up in the office, everyone will expect Roger to be racist, but when Joan is negative about it, it will be a surprise


Jessica - Sep 20, 2010 6:14:07 am PDT #6827 of 12003
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

I had the same thought, but the idea that they're trying to give Joan a reason to be racist still leaves a really bad taste in my mouth.


Vortex - Sep 20, 2010 6:16:53 am PDT #6828 of 12003
"Cry havoc and let slip the boobs of war!" -- Miracleman

I had the same thought, but the idea that they're trying to give Joan a reason to be racist still leaves a really bad taste in my mouth.

People aren't born racist. They are racist for a reason, either indoctrination or negative experience. At this point. I would bet that Joan's experience with people of color has been as people who work for her (elevator operators, maids, etc.), and she has no reason to take a position on civil rights. I suspect that she will embody the knee jerk reactionism of a lot of people of the era.