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It was a much quieter episode this week on Mad Men, with what many are touting as the “beginning of the end” of Mr and Mrs. Draper.
Let’s take a closer look after the jump. [Read more…]
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It was a much quieter episode this week on Mad Men, with what many are touting as the “beginning of the end” of Mr and Mrs. Draper.
Let’s take a closer look after the jump. [Read more…]
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It’s been noted that this season of Mad Men has been more explicit compared to its early, subtler seasons. This week it looks like we return to the old format, with the exception of one eye-opening scene.
Let’s break it down after the jump.
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Mad Men switches up its storytelling techniques this week, showing us three concurrent stories of Peggy (Elisabeth Moss), Roger (John Slattery) and Don (Jon Hamm). Likely to be polarizing to many viewers, I didn’t find the narrative deviation distracting as the episode was still ripe with symbolism and character development.
Let’s take a closer look after the jump. [Read more…]
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This week on Mad Men it was all about Pete’s (Vincent Kartheiser) shameful descent from his self-made pedestal, culminating in one of the most hilarious moments of the entire series.
Let’s take a closer look after the jump…
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The women take centre stage in this week’s installment of Mad Men with an episode that explores many complex issues with regard social constructions, as well as delving into some downright dark issues.
Let’s take a closer look after the jump.
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After a loooong hiatus, Mad Men finally returned last night with a two-hour season premiere. So what is it about this show that that causes such uproar?
Let’s break it down after the jump. [Read more…]