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Posted Aug 4th 2008 12:15AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: OpEd, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Mad Men

(S02E02) "Supermarket checkout girl? The conversation must be stimulating." - Joan, to Paul, about his new girlfriendIt must be hard to deal with the death of an actor on a current show. Not just the death itself, of course, but how to deal with the fact that the actor won't be playing the character anymore. On some shows, one of the leads dies, and you're left with either replacing the character with another actor, ending the show completely, or having the character die on the show too. I didn't think
Mad Men would even deal with the character of Pete's dad (played by
Christopher Allport, who died in January), since he was only in one episode of the first season. They could have easily referred to him, sight unseen. But they've chosen to have him die in the
American Airlines plane crash in Jamaica Bay, and this could actually prove to be an interesting catalyst for future Pete stories.
Continue reading Mad Men: Flight 1
Posted Jul 28th 2008 1:08AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: OpEd, Video, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free, Mad Men

(S02E01) "There are other ways of thinking about things than the way you think of them." - Duck, to Don
Pepsi had a famous ad campaign in the 1960s with the tag line For Those Who Think Young. That's the title of this episode, but it's not about the ad execs trying to come up with something for Pepsi. The episode is about change. More specifically, the youth change. A young, hip President is in the White House (with a baby), a stylish First Lady gives a televised tour of her home, everyone is having babies, and younger people are being hired by other ad agencies, and Sterling Cooper might have to as well.
But what types of changes are in store for the people of Sterling Cooper?
Continue reading Mad Men: For Those Who Think Young (season premiere) - VIDEO