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Entertainment Weekly Learns From Matthew Weiner That Season 3 Is All About Change
Entertainment Weekly managed to get a few clues about the upcoming season of Mad Men from creator Matthew Weiner. While Weiner tells the magazine's Michael Ausiello that we can expect the entire cast to be back, and that Season 3 will be about "how people respond to change," he cautions, "The audience should have no expectations about what's going to happen. There is no formula for the show, and that should hopefully keep it entertaining.'' To read the piece in EW, click here.
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May 15, 2009 12:30pm
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I'm glad that everyone is coming back and can't wait too find out what MW means by responding to change.
When he says everybody, I wonder if that means all those "guest" characters like Dr. McRapist, Arthur, Sarah Beth, Father Gill and the Barretts. I enjoyed the Barrett storyline, so it'll be interesting to see if he weaves them into the plot again, but I don't ever (and I mean EVER -- ever, ever, ever) have to see Dr. McRapist, Arthur, Sarah Beth or Father Gill again.
I wouldn't mind seeing Freddie Rumsen, Anna Draper, Sheila White, Rachel and her husband, or even Duck and creepy Glenn again.
People wo expect much from the movie, The full cast should live up to the expectation of the people. However we cannot make the true forecast of whats going to happen, as true weather control might actually be impossible, but it's worth looking into. The recent California fires, for instance. Santa Barbara has been torched, and there were floods in the Midwest, earlier this year. Think of all the other weather disasters that have happened – hurricanes in the Caribbean and Gulf Coast, tsunamis, other wild fires touched off by lightning strikes, etc. Weather is lethal, and Mother Earth just might have it out for us. It could be worth some personal loans to look into weather control.
ColeT: as Don Draper said in Season 1, during the beatnik scene; "Stop talking."