Liz is having computer troubles so I’m here to over-snark on the season premiere of Mad Men. Yes, everybody else over-analyzes but here we make excellent prostitute jokes.
”It’s somehow dirtier not seeing everything.” Read more…
Liz is having computer troubles so I’m here to over-snark on the season premiere of Mad Men. Yes, everybody else over-analyzes but here we make excellent prostitute jokes.
”It’s somehow dirtier not seeing everything.” Read more…

[Just as a warning, this and all future rewinds, Mad Men or not, will contain spoilers throughout for not only this episode, but others as well.]
Why am I combining these two episodes you ask? Oh what was that? You didn’t say anything? I’ll tell you anyway. Love Among the Ruins had a few points that had to be made known to set up the rest of the season, but no event really stands out as important to the overall plot. A brief run through of Love Among the Ruins and then a full recap of an unbelievable, foreshadowy episode that is My Old Kentucky Home.
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[Just as a warning, this and all future rewinds, Mad Men or not, will contain spoilers throughout for not only this episode, but others as well.]
This season is so bonkers crazy. Nuts. Every episode has a whaat?! moment that just kills me or makes me squeal or recoil in my seat. I nearly died during this one…
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[Just as a warning, this and all future rewinds, Mad Men or not, will contain spoilers throughout for not only this episode, but others as well.]
Lucky for this show the Cold War arose just in time for the season finale. It’s almost like…almost like it was planned. When facing times of peril one might want to rid their life of secrets to have peace of mind when nearing their death. Or something like that. That’s totally what’s going on. Father Gill says so.
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[Just as a warning, this and all future rewinds, Mad Men or not, will contain spoilers throughout for not only this episode, but others as well.]
A lot of changes are happening, most are turns you wouldn’t expect. Don is still not home and Peggy is finally taking some action in her life instead of waiting for the pieces to fall where they may. And Joan, well. You’ll see.
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Breaking Bad’s writers have admitted to using Westerns and movies in general as their main inspirations for the series. Unfortunately, and I may be in the minority for this, tonight’s season finale “Full Measure” was too much like a cinematic feature in the sense that the third and final act paled in comparison to the previous two. Read more…

[Just as a warning, this and all future rewinds, Mad Men or not, will contain spoilers throughout for not only this episode, but others as well.]
Just in case you’ve forgotten, Don and Pete are in Cali and no one else matters for this episode. We didn’t get a lot of Don in the last episode so clearly it’s mostly about him. With a little home office storyline thrown in to keep everyone happy.
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See that face? That was what everybody watching the final 30 seconds of “Half Measure” was doing in front of their television sets last night. I bet televisions everywhere think so little of us. Read more…
And in the end, a good number of people were left disappointed with “The End.” They wanted confirmation that the polar bear came from Tunisia through the donkey wheel, instead of just putting 2 and 2 together (making 4, of course). They wanted to know why Dharma left at least one care package long after their involvement on the island had ended. They wanted to know why Sawyer’s hair was short in the original plane crash but was suddenly long in all of the flashbacks of it. For the viewers that thought they had been watching a better version of a science-fiction show like The X Files and ended up viewing a character study that happened to have science-fiction in it, the ending made them feel like they were suckered into watching Touched by an Angel. Yeah, that would make me a little angry too. Read more…