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Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
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Episode Synopsis: Don gets a visitor from his past; Stan embarrasses a superior; Peggy helps Ginsberg with a problem; Harry discovers a new ally at the agency. Episode 5 of 7 |
Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
What in the fuck....
Talk about going from end of the spectrum to the other. |
Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Peggy really nipped that in the bud
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Pimp Draper and strategic Draper makes for a good episode.
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Originally Posted by anomynous
(Post 12103752)
Peggy really nipped that in the bud
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Holy shit. I always knew Ginsburg was a little off, but I didn't realize he was full on mentally ill. I feel so bad for him. Mental illness is poorly understood in 2014, let alone 1969.
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
rotfl
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Glad to see Don finally being Don again at work.
"You're incredible." "Thank you." I thought Megan & Don were on the brink? Apparently not... |
Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
:eek: WTF, Ginsberg? I really liked that character, so I hate to see him go.
Loved Sally snarking all over Betty. Also loved Don's pitch at the end to the cigarette guys. Have there been 2001 allusions throughout this season? I know last episode was based around it, but I was surprised to see it referenced again (the lip-reading being the most obvious).
Originally Posted by uteotw
(Post 12103774)
I thought Megan & Don were on the brink? Apparently not...
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
I'm not stupid. I know Italian.
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Glad they brought back the Black Canary. You wondered if Dick had anything to do with Anna's family anymore. They always brought out the best in him.
This episode once again proving no matter how shitty a father Don is, he's still a better parent then Betty. Loved the use of pre-outlaw Waylon Jennings. |
Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
I really thought we were headed for a Tate style murder when the very pregnant niece showed up.
Ginsberg got a fitting exit if we don't see him again (and I doubt we will). It was better than him fading away in the background. |
Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
I liked the episode, but yeah that Ginsberg turn was a little too sudden and too crazy. Having Harry show up at Megan's party also seemed like a HUGE coincidence. Otherwise it was fun for one of those cost cutting episode (no Joan, Roger, Bert, Pete, Ted or Ken).
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Originally Posted by mwbmis
(Post 12103837)
Loved the use of pre-outlaw Waylon Jennings. |
Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Originally Posted by uteotw
(Post 12103774)
Glad to see Don finally being Don again at work.
"You're incredible." "Thank you." I thought Megan & Don were on the brink? Apparently not... |
Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Originally Posted by Jimmy James
(Post 12103847)
I really thought we were headed for a Tate style murder when the very pregnant niece showed up.
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Originally Posted by cleaver
(Post 12103821)
I'm not stupid. I know Italian.
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
I LOL'd at Stan's drawing of Scout pointing the rifle at Lou. "I Created You!"
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
I'm sure it's probably been mentioned in one of the many sites that recap these shows, but since I haven't seen anyone mention this yet: How weird is it that not only are the two best shows now running back-to-back, but that they both chose this week to explore the hot, controversial topic of "What are the immediate repercussions of giving a strong, intelligent woman a gift box containing a severed bit of male anatomy"?
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
The writers for this one had to be on acid.
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Poor Ginsberg. I wonder if he started going crazy when the computer got there, or if the computer just pushed him over the edge. The character was a bit of an asshole this season.
Missing a whole bunch of characters this week. I wish they'd get rid of Megan already - just don't care about her shit. Of course with only roughly half a season left, she'll be there till the end I'm sure. |
Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Originally Posted by Coral
(Post 12104458)
Missing a whole bunch of characters this week. I wish they'd get rid of Megan already - just don't care about her shit. Of course with only roughly half a season left, she'll be there till the end I'm sure.
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Originally Posted by Decker
(Post 12104476)
New standard in apathy : If you don't care about a character after she arranges a three-way onscreen, then you really don't care about that character.
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Re: Mad Men -- "The Runaways" -- 5/11/14
Originally Posted by JasonF
(Post 12104025)
I thought so too at first, but then I remembered Mad Men has been very good about not putting the characters into real events, just showing the as observers via TV and the like. My guess is that we'll see the Tate-LaBianca murders through Megan's (and Don's) eyes, not as a victim, but as someone who lives in the area and fears for her safety.
I loved Ginesberg, one of my favorite characters. I don't see how he can come back after this. I feel like him going full nutzoid was a little on the quick side, but perhaps I missed earlier cues. Lots of people were left out of this episode; no Roger, no Joan, no Pete... |
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