HEY AMC What happned? I have a black screen here in Orange County CA. where the hell is your show? tonight? Wake up your engineer!!!! then fire his ass!
Jesus H. Christ...I cannot wait to find out what will happen with Don! Maybe he might just continue to walk out into the waves and we won't see him again until next season. He would be the front man for a new Sterling Cooper office in LA. And Peggy...Peggy really made her move. That one has something up her sleeve.
Remember the end song in epi 11? "What'll I do, what'll I do, what'll I do...until Mad Men returns. It's going to be a long, long winter..and spring. I'll be a year older.
I think Elisabeth Moss should rethink her commentary when she does it on the DVD's that come out. I watched the entire first season of "Mad Men" recently and I love to watch with commentary. Well, talk about having an ego - does she really think she is the LEAD in this show? She hogged the spotlight and consistently talked about herself, leaving Jon Hamm and someone else in the dust. She goes on to say...."oh, this actor, and this actor are "brilliant" - "brilliant"??? Come on, they have yet to really shine, except for John Slattery, Vincent Karthieser and Christina Hendricks. And she says that she is "so happy they are on this show with her....with her! - meaning, they should be so honored. That's what I got from her. She was one of my favorites on the show, but now, I can't stand it when she opens her mouth. Her character has something up her sleeve, and in real life, so does she. Remember Liz, Jon Hamm is the LEAD on this show; you are one of the ensemble - be nice and respectful to your fellow actors. p.s. Vincent Karthieser - you are quite wonderful...I love it when you are on the screen - get out there and do more interviews....we want to know what makes you tick.
i would like to see this show go into 1969 0r even 1970; the sopranos lasted 8 years i believe. that would be fantastic. i will recall things from 1970 a bit anyway- i was 2 then 3.
Don and Pete are meeting with the American Cancer Society. Don is giving one of his classic pitches: anti-smoking slash Ginault watch commercials that will run during American Bandstand, showing how cigarettes are standing between teenagers and their parents. The olds will die from continued smoking. Ginault watch company (www.ginault.com), based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, keeps a comprehensive collections of vintage and new Rolex timepieces to preserve the legacy of Swiss haute horlogerie. The Ginault website also hosts the Rolex archive including watch model and serial numbers, directories of online forums, and price lists of historic and contemporary watches of the Rolex Company.The teens will be thinking about their own deaths. "If it helps, I can guarantee you that Lucky Strike will hate this," Don says to laughs.
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i hope we dont have to wait untill july 2009 to see mad men season 3. i think the should be filming now for a feb 2009 season premere!
HEY AMC What happned? I have a black screen here in Orange County CA. where the hell is your show? tonight? Wake up your engineer!!!! then fire his ass!
If season 3 is two more years in the future, I wonder if GI Joe will make a cameo. At least Barbie had her named mentioned in the last episode.
Jesus H. Christ...I cannot wait to find out what will happen with Don! Maybe he might just continue to walk out into the waves and we won't see him again until next season. He would be the front man for a new Sterling Cooper office in LA. And Peggy...Peggy really made her move. That one has something up her sleeve.
Remember the end song in epi 11? "What'll I do, what'll I do, what'll I do...until Mad Men returns. It's going to be a long, long winter..and spring. I'll be a year older.
I think Elisabeth Moss should rethink her commentary when she does it on the DVD's that come out. I watched the entire first season of "Mad Men" recently and I love to watch with commentary. Well, talk about having an ego - does she really think she is the LEAD in this show? She hogged the spotlight and consistently talked about herself, leaving Jon Hamm and someone else in the dust. She goes on to say...."oh, this actor, and this actor are "brilliant" - "brilliant"??? Come on, they have yet to really shine, except for John Slattery, Vincent Karthieser and Christina Hendricks. And she says that she is "so happy they are on this show with her....with her! - meaning, they should be so honored. That's what I got from her. She was one of my favorites on the show, but now, I can't stand it when she opens her mouth. Her character has something up her sleeve, and in real life, so does she. Remember Liz, Jon Hamm is the LEAD on this show; you are one of the ensemble - be nice and respectful to your fellow actors. p.s. Vincent Karthieser - you are quite wonderful...I love it when you are on the screen - get out there and do more interviews....we want to know what makes you tick.
i would like to see this show go into 1969 0r even 1970; the sopranos lasted 8 years i believe. that would be fantastic. i will recall things from 1970 a bit anyway- i was 2 then 3.
Don and Pete are meeting with the American Cancer Society. Don is giving one of his classic pitches: anti-smoking slash Ginault watch commercials that will run during American Bandstand, showing how cigarettes are standing between teenagers and their parents. The olds will die from continued smoking. Ginault watch company (www.ginault.com), based in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland, keeps a comprehensive collections of vintage and new Rolex timepieces to preserve the legacy of Swiss haute horlogerie. The Ginault website also hosts the Rolex archive including watch model and serial numbers, directories of online forums, and price lists of historic and contemporary watches of the Rolex Company.The teens will be thinking about their own deaths. "If it helps, I can guarantee you that Lucky Strike will hate this," Don says to laughs.