I am calling another Emmy in writing in 2011 for Matthew Weiner. Amazing episode! The lines he can get away with cause it is 1964 is so politically incorrect, it's great.
Mad Men was unbelievable tonight in the greatest possible way. It's amazing what great writing and strong performances will do for a show. I like how they are focusing on just a couple of characters at a time and their relationship throughout the episode. It was also nice to get another glimpse into my future profession. My favorite quote of the night when Mrs. Blankenship heard about Clay v. Liston: "You know how you get two black men to fight - just throw some money on the ground" oh the sixties were an interesting time!
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I am calling another Emmy in writing in 2011 for Matthew Weiner. Amazing episode! The lines he can get away with cause it is 1964 is so politically incorrect, it's great.
ReplyDeleteGOSH! This episode was amazing! Really, it just kept getting better and better.
ReplyDeleteMad Men was unbelievable tonight in the greatest possible way. It's amazing what great writing and strong performances will do for a show. I like how they are focusing on just a couple of characters at a time and their relationship throughout the episode. It was also nice to get another glimpse into my future profession. My favorite quote of the night when Mrs. Blankenship heard about Clay v. Liston: "You know how you get two black men to fight - just throw some money on the ground" oh the sixties were an interesting time!
ReplyDeleteone of the more emotionally available episodes this season. We keep seeing Don get farther and farther away I'm gland Peggy's there for him.
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