tisjamrage wrote:It's the season finale next week I believe.
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The writers must really hate Pete. I think the creator loves the actress who plays Don's wife, too. The ex-Sopranos crew really do love the old dream / hallucinatory sequences.
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The 'Close the door, have a seat' episode was probably one of the greatest season finales ever.. This one didn't have me really anticipating the next season.. It was more of a 'okay, i'll watch it when it's back on' but i'm not dying to see what happens next.. The montage at the end saved the episode at least a little bit.ALASKA wrote:arent most madmen season finales kind of like this? the penultimate show is usually where the action is, the finale is the clean up and a little foreshadowing. seems to be a bit of the wire approach to tv.
I'm not sure that's what it's saying at all. She ended up getting a commercial job that Don got her instead of her doing it on her own. I think him watching an audition might have reminded him why he loves her, but I don't know that it says her talent is undeniable.Tweak Da Leak wrote:I laughed at Weiner's take that meagan's talent was so 'undeniable' during the screening that it had Don come to a realization.
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I think it was a fairly decent finale, but there certainly wasn't that OH SHIT moment except for Don perhaps returning to his philandering ways. That's fine, you don't want to do that every season like some bad Shaymalan movie.
I was very glad to see that they're still following Peggy, I hope they continue that next season. Could they bring her back as a partner down the road?
Campbell is such a pussy it's hilarious. Getting his ass kicked three times in one season was a bit much but fun to watch. Something has to change there I'd think. To his character's credit he doesn't seem to give a fuck. He's still the manipulative shit talking asshole he always is.
@ Peggy watching the two dogs fucking at the end.
I was very glad to see that they're still following Peggy, I hope they continue that next season. Could they bring her back as a partner down the road?
Campbell is such a pussy it's hilarious. Getting his ass kicked three times in one season was a bit much but fun to watch. Something has to change there I'd think. To his character's credit he doesn't seem to give a fuck. He's still the manipulative shit talking asshole he always is.
@ Peggy watching the two dogs fucking at the end.
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I'm justt going by what the show's creator said, it's laughable because none of what he said translated to the screen.jamrage wrote:I'm not sure that's what it's saying at all. She ended up getting a commercial job that Don got her instead of her doing it on her own. I think him watching an audition might have reminded him why he loves her, but I don't know that it says her talent is undeniable.Tweak Da Leak wrote:I laughed at Weiner's take that meagan's talent was so 'undeniable' during the screening that it had Don come to a realization.
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Jesus, really? I rarely read that kind of shit. Thanks for the clarification though.Tweak Da Leak wrote:I'm justt going by what the show's creator said, it's laughable because none of what he said translated to the screen.jamrage wrote:I'm not sure that's what it's saying at all. She ended up getting a commercial job that Don got her instead of her doing it on her own. I think him watching an audition might have reminded him why he loves her, but I don't know that it says her talent is undeniable.Tweak Da Leak wrote:I laughed at Weiner's take that meagan's talent was so 'undeniable' during the screening that it had Don come to a realization.
It definitely came off more like Don was renewing his fondness for her rather than how talented she was.
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That's how I read the scene. Am I suppose to believe that Don really believes that Megan is some kind of Betty Grable?jamrage wrote:Jesus, really? I rarely read that kind of shit. Thanks for the clarification though.Tweak Da Leak wrote:I'm justt going by what the show's creator said, it's laughable because none of what he said translated to the screen.jamrage wrote:I'm not sure that's what it's saying at all. She ended up getting a commercial job that Don got her instead of her doing it on her own. I think him watching an audition might have reminded him why he loves her, but I don't know that it says her talent is undeniable.Tweak Da Leak wrote:I laughed at Weiner's take that meagan's talent was so 'undeniable' during the screening that it had Don come to a realization.
It definitely came off more like Don was renewing his fondness for her rather than how talented she was.