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Mad Men (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
The actor discusses that scene at the Pierre, and his favorite Mad Men line of 2009.
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SpoilerTV (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
Thanks to Cari for the heads up. JIM BELIEVES THAT A COLLEGUE HE RESPECTS MAY BE INVOLVED IN THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A MED STUDENT, ON "GHOST WHISPERER," FRIDAY, NOV. 6 "Devil's Bargain"-Jim, surprised by his colleague's nonchalance to a paranormal encounter, suspects that he is involved in a med student's sudden disappearance. Meanwhile, Melinda senses trouble when Aiden continues...
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The House Next Door (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
By Luke de Smet By Mad Men standards, this week’s episode, “The Color Blue," written by Kater Gordon and Matthew Weiner and directed by Michael Uppendahl, gives viewers a couple surprisingly major plot developments. In the first, new information is revealed to the audience, as we learn that Sterling Cooper is for sale again, seemingly setting up a season-ending conclusion to the “British”...
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TV.com (Free subscription) | 10/05/2009
STEFANIE SAID: "They all return to their boring, menial, Stepford-y lives once the thrill is gone." I think last night's episode of Mad Men could be summed up in one phrase: Let's make out. Seriously. Peggy ( Elizabeth Moss ) and Duck's ( Mark Moses ) hookup last week was just a preview of Souvenir, which magically aligned the lives of Pete Campbell ( Vincent Kartheiser...
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Deep Dish (Free subscription) | 09/28/2009
"I want to take you into that bedroom, lock the door, take your clothes off with my teeth, throw you on the bed and give you a go-around like you've never had" - Duck Phillips to Peggy Olson And I thought last week's lawn mower episode was great. But last night's Mad Men was even better with the surprising hook-up of Duck and Peggy. Writers Andre Jacquemetton, Maria Jacquemetton and Matthew...
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Lylee's Blog (Free subscription) | 09/28/2009
And the curveballs just keep on coming... I called the Peggy-Duck hookup fairly early in the episode, but I most certainly did NOT see it coming before tonight. And while I'm in the very small minority of MM viewers that actually likes Duck (or at least is, or was, sympathetic to him), this turn made me feel really, really icky. It can't be just because he's so much older than Peggy, considering I...
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Deep Dish (Free subscription) | 09/15/2009
I apologize for not posting a more prompt review of Sunday's episode of Mad Men , but frankly I was less than excited to do so after watching the show, which--in my opinion--was one of the weakest and most boring installments of the series. I assumed that whenever Betty Draper finally gave birth, it would be one of those great TV episodes like when Lucy Ricardo had Little Ricky back in 1953. Instead...