Sunday’s Emmy Awards, may have hit all the right notes in the emotional realm, but surprisingly the numbers prove that most chose to get their updates from social media as opposed to sitting through the telecast.
Sunday night’s episode aptly titled “The Monolith” captured the restless waves that most of us are familiar with but few are able to successfully conquer.
Sunday’s episode of Mad Men, ‘A Day’s Work’ was filled with the usual offerings that make this show hard to resist.
The final season of AMC’s Mad Men begins this Sunday night, and it’s hard to believe that very soon we will no longer be privy to the intricate pursuits of Don Draper & Co.
The die has been cast for the man of many faces who has been running a marathon for all of his life, trying to escape the traumatic entanglements of his past. But Don Draper, played to perfection by Jon Hamm, is fast approaching the finish line, and he is taking all the players with him.
Whoa! This season of AMC’s Mad Men is shaping up to be quite a gem. So far our resident players are embroiled in various manifestos that seem to be directing each of them on a path that is not only routinely familiar but also deceptively ironic.
Well, it was only a matter of time that Brit export and founding partner Lane Pryce, would make his blithering exit after a season bloated with his trials and tribulations
AMC’s Mad Men served up a delightful concoction of intrigue and marital strife, mixed in with blended slices of mood inducers.
Betty’s much-anticipated return to Mad Men was cleverly orchestrated and appropriately effective. It is clear that the writers have mastered the art of storytelling by meticulously covering the gaping surfaces and cinching all the edges without sacrificing the quality of an already perfect product.