Mad Men Season 5
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I thought Pete was going to pull his Tintin rapist act again if he got a date with that girl.
Kool Keith: I wore a straw hat with a feather to the last Source Awards. When I got to Madison Square Garden everybody was looking at me. When I got back home I seen everybody and their mother in their video wearing a fuckinג straw hat with a feather in it.
Tim Dog: גWhat Kool Keith gonna wear? Iגm gonna do that shit in my video. Iגm gonna wear that shit really quick. Whatגs Tim Dog gonna wear?ג
Tim Dog: גWhat Kool Keith gonna wear? Iגm gonna do that shit in my video. Iגm gonna wear that shit really quick. Whatגs Tim Dog gonna wear?ג
That fight scene was the funniest thing I've seen in months. So many great small details. Roger's "anyone else want to see this go down." Don Drapering the windows with child like glee. Coopers's aghast expression. Roger taking bets and lighting a cigarette. Layn's Conan Obrien type boxing stance. Pete's face as he realized this was really going to go down. Then not taking off his tie. Layn's "This is medievil!" Peggy's "Pete just got the crap kicked out of him." So so many LOLS!
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out side of the weird cuts from scene to scene I really enjoyed that episode. always love seeing pete get a little ahead of himself, as he has all season, only to get smacked back to earth. Something inherently missing. like he lacks the gene that allows him to keep shit cool.
Its gonna be fucked up when trixie finds out pete has been slanging dick all over the city and moves to glendale when she leaves him.
Its gonna be fucked up when trixie finds out pete has been slanging dick all over the city and moves to glendale when she leaves him.
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The fight cut to Street Fighter music, with a special nod to Dudley.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnR40pNkIkQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnR40pNkIkQ
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Best moments from this ep for me:
-When Don sits down after arriving at Pete's, talking about his first marriage "in a different lifetime", and then him and Pete share a glance of acknowledgement.
-"You're my King." "Ok."
-Joan taking that kiss like she was doing a duty.
-"Whitman" :grimace: (I had to look up that story)
-Don drawing the noose: just bored or thinking about his bro?
and just seeing Kenny again was kinda nice. He seems like the only character on the show who is content.
-When Don sits down after arriving at Pete's, talking about his first marriage "in a different lifetime", and then him and Pete share a glance of acknowledgement.
-"You're my King." "Ok."
-Joan taking that kiss like she was doing a duty.
-"Whitman" :grimace: (I had to look up that story)
-Don drawing the noose: just bored or thinking about his bro?
and just seeing Kenny again was kinda nice. He seems like the only character on the show who is content.
the boy is the father to the man
great episode, solid season thus far.
the whole theme of pete wanting to be don but being unable to pull it off while don kinda wishes he could go back to the more honest/innocent lifestyle pete has is really interesting.
shit's gonna hit the fan in and/or outside of the office within the next episode or two. slow burn like a muh
the whole theme of pete wanting to be don but being unable to pull it off while don kinda wishes he could go back to the more honest/innocent lifestyle pete has is really interesting.
shit's gonna hit the fan in and/or outside of the office within the next episode or two. slow burn like a muh
Pretty episode. The fight scene was hilarious, especially Roger's expression when Pete says "Do you want to take your teeth out or should I knock them out?"
I thought for a second that with the reference during the dinner party about Pete still having a gun at the office that Pete was gonna either go suicidal and and shoot himself or else shoot Layne after the fight happened.
I thought for a second that with the reference during the dinner party about Pete still having a gun at the office that Pete was gonna either go suicidal and and shoot himself or else shoot Layne after the fight happened.
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This season is garbage. The writing and directing got amateurish. Forcing Don to get married because Jan Jones is out on maternity did not help things. The musical cues, where there have been close to none the entire series, are pissing me off!
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Roger on LSD was the high point of that episode. Funny how that was all about Peggy, Don, and Roger seperating more from their loved ones. And
about Don being extra exicted about eating at a Howard Johnson's hotel. You'd think after all the money and other shit he's probably had access to, it would've been something more upscale. And
at leaving her there and getting scared about it.


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these past couple episodes have been great TV. really nicely structured.
roger sterling in particular is killing it.
i appreciated don's renewed focus on business last night, though even that was only because of the wife. even so it was good that he was put in his place a bit at the endגhopefully it (along with the talking-to from cooper) will lead to a renewed focus on business and less of his entire life revolving around the new wife and him acting like a bitch for it.
roger sterling in particular is killing it.
i appreciated don's renewed focus on business last night, though even that was only because of the wife. even so it was good that he was put in his place a bit at the endגhopefully it (along with the talking-to from cooper) will lead to a renewed focus on business and less of his entire life revolving around the new wife and him acting like a bitch for it.
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Agreed. It's clear that the Frenchie's family is already mega fucked, there's no real need for further drama there. This episode was about Sally becoming an adult and seeing the bullshit she's been shielded from til now. She's actually become a very interesting character over the course of the series.Julius Seizure wrote:don't think it will ever come up again.samdoom wrote:you guys think that sally tells don or megan or someone about roger and megan's mom or that it doesn't result in later drama?
Sterling has been fantastic all season long, it's great to see him get his mojo back. The LSD thing could have been pretty trite, but it seems to have played well into the show thusfar.
It was interesting to see Don's wife actually contribute something to the company for once. That's been lacking, and it was creating a huge rift within the office. I feel like it's a short-term thing.
I think this season is trucking along nicely.
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