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Don's anger at Lane forging his fake name is a bit ironic though
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Re: MAD about Mad Men
[quote=SmootSmack;919990]Don's anger at Lane forging his fake name is a bit ironic though[/quote]
I think Don disciplining anyone for the actions Lane did is very hypocritical of him. Think of all the lying and cheating Don has done in his life and Lane did it once (to our knowledge) and Don had the balls to be that harsh with him. Don could have easily swept it under the rug and said if it happens again you are done Lane or I am reporting you to the other partners. I really beleive this was a one time deal for Lane. PLUS since Lane was a partner it is not like he was a employee; why did Don have so much power to tell him to resign? If I were Lane I would have come clean with the other partners and let a vote decide my fate but maybe Lane had to much pride to be humbled like that. |
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yeah I think pride wenteth before the fall, as they say.
I think though, as when he let Sal go, Don thought he was doing the noble thing for everyone involved. It could have been much worse in Don's mind had he not let Lane simply resign Here's a question though, does this now open things up for Peggy to return possibly as a partner? And does Joan with her books-smarts become the Lane of the company? |
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Only way Peggy comes back is as a partner and yes I agree I see the window of opportunity for Joan in Lane's role. they may also intro a new character; we have not had a new character in some time. Meagan I suppose is the newest primary character by all accounts.
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[quote=SmootSmack;920001]I think though, as when he let Sal go, Don thought he was doing the noble thing for everyone involved. It could have been much worse in Don's mind had he not let Lane simply resign[/quote]
You think Pete would have allowed Lane to stay on? He probably would have pressed for embezzlement charges and jail time. I can't imagine Lane ever being able to come forward with this in any situation where Pete might be able to lord it over him. While Don cheated & lied in the past, he clearly has developed his own code of honor which seems to apply to others. And, really, since the break up with Betty, has he cheated? But, yes, getting angry b/c someone falsified the signature of your false identity does seem a tad hypocritical ... |
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So...how did we all feel about the season finale?
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[quote=SmootSmack;919966]I had also thought Pete might be the one to determine his own fate, but never wanted it to be him. Pete Campbell is one of my favorite characters on the show
That said Lane Pryce was one of my favorite people on the show. But what an ending, what a sad and tragic ending to someone who was so under-appreciated for what he meant to the creation and emergence of SCDP. [B]Don's reaction was remarkable, probably thinking back to when his half-brother committed suicide by hanging himself. [/B] Don had no relations with Helen Bishop, she was just the neighbor.[/quote] This was a awesome call by you! I read it and thought nah he was more shocked that he may have contributed to Lane's death but Don is too self centered for something like that to bother him. I also love how Don went to Lane's wife's house as though he was the Knight in Shinning Armor that was going to ease all her pain with the $50K check, ha that went over like a fart in church. Overall good episode; I was looking for a bigger bomb shell to be dropped but it really never came. I guess Lane's death was the biggest bomb for this season. I think the old Don comes back next year. Looked like he was flirting with trouble at the end there. |
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[quote=SmootSmack;920800]So...how did we all feel about the season finale?[/quote]
Didn't have nearly the emotional impact of the previous two episodes, but I consider the finale a season epilogue anyway. I dug the dialogue between Don and Peggy in the theater. The meeting totally cleared some of the air that permeated the last one. Loved the new office space. |
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[quote=mredskins;920819]This was a awesome call by you! I read it and thought nah he was more shocked that he may have contributed to Lane's death but Don is too self centered for something like that to bother him. I also love how Don went to Lane's wife's house as though he was the Knight in Shinning Armor that was going to ease all her pain with the $50K check, ha that went over like a fart in church.
Overall good episode; I was looking for a bigger bomb shell to be dropped but it really never came. I guess Lane's death was the biggest bomb for this season. I think the old Don comes back next year. Looked like he was flirting with trouble at the end there.[/quote] If you think about it Don is like a priest. He's always listening to the confessions of others, consoling and giving advice, and telling others that tomorrow will be better. There are tons of examples. His character is more spiritual and complex than we often give him credit for. |
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I have been completely undecided on whether to watch this show. Looks like I need to start now...
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So the 2 hour season premier was ho hum.
Megan's lack of clothes was the highlight for me. Still I like Betty to lose the weight and get back to her hot little self. |
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[quote=mredskins;1002625]So the 2 hour season premier was ho hum.
Megan's lack of clothes was the highlight for me. Still I like Betty to lose the weight and get back to her hot little self.[/quote] Been meaning to respond to this. The premier was slow moving, but that's to be expected at times from this show. But what made it cringe inducing for me was the scene where Betty is jokingly suggesting that her husband may want to rape her daughter's pre-teen friend. The whole exchange was so creepy and January Jones' delivery was, well I don't even have the words. Last Sunday's episode was much better. Really interested to see what will develop with this Bob Benson guy. Think something is up there |
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Peter finally got caught; which was interesting. Last Sundays (4/14) was a good episode.
I may have grown old of this show now but with little else on I will continue to watch. |
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Interesting
[url=http://www.uproxx.com/tv/2013/05/the-megan-draper-as-sharon-tate-theory-is-the-greatest-mad-men-theory-ever/]Megan Draper As Sharon Tate Is The Greatest 'Mad Men' Theory[/url] |
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I am still watching it has gotten better as the season went on. I am not hooked like I was in past seasons though.
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So glad to see Betty back
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[quote=SmootSmack;1003998]Been meaning to respond to this.
The premier was slow moving, but that's to be expected at times from this show. But what made it cringe inducing for me was the scene where Betty is jokingly suggesting that her husband may want to rape her daughter's pre-teen friend. The whole exchange was so creepy and January Jones' delivery was, well I don't even have the words. Last Sunday's episode was much better. Really interested to see what will develop with this Bob Benson guy. Think something is up there[/quote] I had been hearing/reading speculation that Bob Benson is the next Don Draper (starts off eager to please like young Don, isn't what he claims to be-Dick Wittman). And we're starting to get some hints of that |
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[quote=SmootSmack;1012205]I had been hearing/reading speculation that Bob Benson is the next Don Draper (starts off eager to please like young Don, isn't what he claims to be-Dick Wittman). And we're starting to get some hints of that[/quote]
He has all of one season left to shine. I watch this show out of respect that the first 4 seasons were killer but I hate to say it but Mad Men has jump the shark. |
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[quote=mredskins;1012209]He has all of one season left to shine.
I watch this show out of respect that the first 4 seasons were killer but I hate to say it but Mad Men has jump the shark.[/quote] Last two or three episodes have been pretty strong in my opinion. I heard an interview a couple of weeks back with a Lionsgate exec. And he not so subtly hinted that next season wouldn't be the last season of Mad Men. I don't know if they're planning some post Draper life for the show, a spin off, or some have suggested a "prequel" but it was the first time I'd heard it. Still, it sounded like Lionsgate and Matthew Weiner are seriously talking about extending the series somehow. |
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