Don did look at his resume, he says he spent "a lot of time at X, and a little time at a lot of places"
It's possible he faked his resume, but I doubt he'd manage to fake his ads, Peggy or one of the guys would've noticed an ad they knew
Or even if he did fake it, he showed good taste in the fakes he chose, so that's something at least
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
The part that was obviously fake was the inclusion of Allen Ginsburg as a reference, but he played that off as a joke.
I did forget that Don looked at the resume, but still nobody actually checked his references.
Also, you could fake ads by picking up obscure out of town papers, couldn't you? If credits aren't listed somewhere, there'd be no way to see who did it without contacting the agency
murdered the woman I thought it had to be a dream, and would have definitely leaned that way at the outset if he'd just left her and then climbed into bed. But they have him go and kick her under the bed and leave an earring on the carpet. Creepy.
Then, they also edited it together with other stuff actually happening in "real time."
Very disturbing.
I think it was a dream, but at this point this show could have Megan and Don get into it toward the end of the season and have her yell, "I hid a body for you!" and it wouldn't surprise me.
murdered the woman I thought it had to be a dream, and would have definitely leaned that way at the outset if he'd just left her and then climbed into bed. But they have him go and kick her under the bed and leave an earring on the carpet. Creepy.
Then, they also edited it together with other stuff actually happening in "real time."
Very disturbing.
I think it was a dream, but at this point this show could have Megan and Don get into it toward the end of the season and have her yell, "I hid a body for you!" and it wouldn't surprise me.
The other thing about this episode
Fever dreams leading to some character revelation. I.e. See the Sopranos season 2 where tony has food poisoning and figures out that one of his crew is a rat. I know mathew wiener didn't write that episode, but he did write alot of the episodes in the final 2 seasons of the Sopranos, which featured dreams heavily and how the characters tried to change in reaction to the dreams. I think you will see Don try and stay faithful in the next few episodes, be tempted a few times, and finally say fuck it and start cheating again.
Also I have a weird complaint. While I though the episode was well done and the acting was top notch, I just found it kind of boring. There were some interesting advances in the plot and insights into characters, but there was just nothing too exciting this episode for me, especially because
I though all the things that happened in Don's apartment were part of a dream, it just didn't feel real to me at all, so there wasn't any real tension for me in those scenes.
Sally passed out under the couch after being given sleeping pills by her step-grandma.
I didn't stick around for the preview, if that's why no one cared about that.
I think it's just because we're used to seeing her inched towards oblivion on the whole Betty side of things. Her parents have both screwed her, Betty 'cause she messed up, Don because he know Betty's messed up yet doesn't take the time to actually give a shit.
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Just watched it. I love that Joanie called her husband on being a rapist piece of shit.
"That's because you thought they wouldn't like it, but in your heart you knew it was good."
"In my heart, I'm on the verge of throwin' you in front of a cab."
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This episode fucking rocked, which was awesome because jack shit happened on The Killing this week. Peggy was awesome, but that makes me worry that shit is gonna hit the fan for her later because Mad Men.
And pretty much all the things I was saying in the last couple of weeks about how much I love the growth of her character, x2 for this week
Kana on
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
That's going to be a goddamn tough season to get through
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
As a side note, I wanted to add how good did Mädchen Amick look? Considering that Twin Peaks is over twenty years old she was fine.
WOW. I didn't even recognize her!
Oh shit! Can't believe I missed that.
She's appeared on some other shows in recent years, like... uh... Californication? And she's always looking fine.
What amused me most about her appearance is that I could've sworn Don's initial incompetent secretary was trying her best to behave like Lucy, the incompetent secretary at the Sheriff's office in Twin Peaks. Next thing you know, they'll bring in the actor who played Leo to do a bit role as a serial killer and best friend of Ginsburg.
I'm thinking there is gonna be a suicide before this season is over. No telling who though. So much talk about death and giving up. So many mopey faces.
I'm thinking there is gonna be a suicide before this season is over. No telling who though. So much talk about death and giving up. So many mopey faces.
Shoot, this is just the tip of the iceberg.
The 60s sure ain't going to be getting any more pleasant from here.
A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
And somehow everyone actually looked like they enjoyed people's company!
lol also Don actually mentioning that he grew up in the country to coworkers. He really is slipping, isn't he?
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A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.
But it was charming in the way that the people may have been awkward together, but were at least being people. Compared with the dinner party that Betty threw that one night for the Heineken clients it was like night and day.
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It's possible he faked his resume, but I doubt he'd manage to fake his ads, Peggy or one of the guys would've noticed an ad they knew
Or even if he did fake it, he showed good taste in the fakes he chose, so that's something at least
I did forget that Don looked at the resume, but still nobody actually checked his references.
Also, you could fake ads by picking up obscure out of town papers, couldn't you? If credits aren't listed somewhere, there'd be no way to see who did it without contacting the agency
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When Don
Then, they also edited it together with other stuff actually happening in "real time."
Very disturbing.
The other thing about this episode
Also I have a weird complaint. While I though the episode was well done and the acting was top notch, I just found it kind of boring. There were some interesting advances in the plot and insights into characters, but there was just nothing too exciting this episode for me, especially because
Overall good episode, but not great.
I didn't stick around for the preview, if that's why no one cared about that.
I think it's just because we're used to seeing her inched towards oblivion on the whole Betty side of things. Her parents have both screwed her, Betty 'cause she messed up, Don because he know Betty's messed up yet doesn't take the time to actually give a shit.
Seriously. I almost felt sorry for Roger for a second.
"What did you have in mind?"
The tone, that look on her face. She was on fire.
And the girl that survived the murder
wife and I high fived all the way through.
I also like Don chewing out Ginsburg.
"That's because you thought they wouldn't like it, but in your heart you knew it was good."
"In my heart, I'm on the verge of throwin' you in front of a cab."
somebody please tell me (yes or no) if
He...
And pretty much all the things I was saying in the last couple of weeks about how much I love the growth of her character, x2 for this week
That's going to be a goddamn tough season to get through
WOW. I didn't even recognize her!
Oh shit! Can't believe I missed that.
She's appeared on some other shows in recent years, like... uh... Californication? And she's always looking fine.
What amused me most about her appearance is that I could've sworn Don's initial incompetent secretary was trying her best to behave like Lucy, the incompetent secretary at the Sheriff's office in Twin Peaks. Next thing you know, they'll bring in the actor who played Leo to do a bit role as a serial killer and best friend of Ginsburg.
naaaah. those old sleeping pills will knock you out cold, even the next morning though
Yeah but like, step-grandma was out cold and shes way bigger than Sally. Plus Don's dream.
"I was backing Lane."
Shoot, this is just the tip of the iceberg.
The 60s sure ain't going to be getting any more pleasant from here.
And somehow everyone actually looked like they enjoyed people's company!
lol also Don actually mentioning that he grew up in the country to coworkers. He really is slipping, isn't he?
But it was charming in the way that the people may have been awkward together, but were at least being people. Compared with the dinner party that Betty threw that one night for the Heineken clients it was like night and day.
He's mentioned a ton of times that he grew up on a farm. He just never goes into much more than that, and never names any names