the sexism is brutal
As are the anti-Semitism, racism, and homophobia. But it's set in 1960.
But you're right, DavidS. Nobody is particularly likeable, but everyone is interesting. So far, I must keep watching.
So is there anyone else here who actually remembers 1960?
ETA: In addition to VK, the cast includes Christina Hendricks (Firefly). And Andy Umberger (BtVS, AtS, Firefly) guested on the 2nd episode.
What days is it on? I saw the first one, but missed the last. But this:
. I think their take on the sexism is interesting. It's rampant in the culture but they don't endorse it at all. In fact, I think they slyly undermine it in a lot of ways. There are certainly a lot of strong female characters in what is very definitely a man's world.
I agree with.
It was a dog from 7-11, so I ate it here at the office.
Love the Lochers tops.
FCM: C them all
I think the Mad Men sexism is a little OTT now, which means they won't get back to it for the rest of the season.
I think they need to establish it to show how the women characters will deal with it. The female researcher rolls her eyes. The mousey secretary - is she going to become a copywriter? A snake in the grass? She's certainly ambitious and scheming. I think we'll see a scene with her where she gets a Stylish Makeover Of Arrival at some point. The bad girl with the red beehive is toying with the casual sexism, exploiting it. The wife is crumbling under it.
Aaaaaaaahhhhhhhh!!!!
Warning: This is way-freaky. Freaky airbrushed baby photo (with unairbrushed version next to it): [link]
This is an ad for a service called "Total Makeover Retouching"
eta Salon Broadsheet article: [link]
eta²:
But if you find yourself sickly fascinated by what one can do with a photograph of a perfectly adorable, normal child, you should click through to this baby shot. Ack! Since when do infants wear mascara? My favorite part of this one (where "favorite part" is defined as "horrifying use of Photoshop") is the "enhancement" that says "Drool removed from mouth." I mean, come on. You already blended the baby's skin, added lashes, boosted her flesh tones to "peachy hues," and gently faded her dark circles "while natural eye creases are preserved for a natural finish." In other words, you've taken away her dignity. Can't you at least let her keep her drool?
As are the anti-Semitism, racism, and homophobia. But it's set in 1960.
Yeah, it's clear one of the copywriters is gay and in the closet. I was born in '61 but I do still remember much of that culture growing up.
And some think that Draper is actually Jewish -- well there was that'
Moses
comment in episode 2 (I think).
Yeah, it's clear one of the copywriters is gay and in the closet.
That cracked my ass up. When they were
talking about "death wish" and he said, "As if anyone would live their lives one way and really think something else!"
Yeah, it's clear one of the copywriters is gay and in the closet.
Also a little overdone. Good grief. But I give the show slack. One of Bob's improv acquaintances moved out to LA to do the show-- he plays the married copywriter.
FCM: C them all
::gathers up everyone else's discarded Seth Cohen, scampers off to happy place::
Freaky airbrushed baby photo
Well, no wonder! I mean, sure, the baby on the left is totally adorable and twinkly and all, but you can totally tell that she's human. I bet she blurps up a feed every now and then and occasionally smells and her poor parents are having to potty train her and everything. She's a gross little stinky carbon-based life form. Who wouldn't prefer the plasticine perfection on the right?