Tuesday, April 15, 2014

SEASON 7, EPISODE 1.

(Mild spoilers.) Don Draper remains a rock with a few cracks. I thought his breakdown at the Hershey pitch presaged a big change, and maybe it will turn out to have done. But this episode only suggests a change in his tactics: he's still copywriting, albeit sub rosa, which suits his hidden nature; he's still opaque with everyone; the only observable change is he hasn't balled anyone he isn't married to yet, and it's not entirely clear that he won't. I don't think his turndown of the widow on the plane (Neve Campbell, perfectly modish and intriguingly abstracted) was a sign of maturity. (Don can always talk to women.) I just think he couldn't take the distraction. I like that he says "I have to go to work" so often -- for one thing it reminds me of "Batdance"; for another, it makes me interested in his plan, which I'm guessing is bigger than sharing freelance money with Freddie; and for another, it's interesting that Don has always been better off in his work than at the agency -- now that the agency won't have him, maybe he'll do something interesting.

Have I just been mystified by the Don/Megan relationship too long, or are they supposed to be absolutely unsuited to one another?

Pete Campbell gets more interesting all the time. It makes sense that he's dressing like an ambitious casting assistant and talking about vibrations; he's always a little strained about finding his bliss. When's his orgy?

Speaking of which, I think Roger's pleasure chamber is looking a little sepulchral. He said something once about being a curious child. I sense him running out of curiosities. If his daughter's cult conversion doesn't do something profound to him I'll be disappointed.

I hope the Joan arc isn't "men are pigs" all season long.

Isn't it something that Peggy is so miserable, and looks for relief by selling a pitch she doesn't know is Don's? And that her and Don's miseries end the episode?

23 comments:

  1. for one thing it reminds me of "Batdance"

    Rats, I was hoping for a King Tut reference. So... this guy with no TV is just gonna bow out...

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  2. That's absolutely Mad, Man!

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  3. coozledad9:28 AM

    That's the Al-Qaeda recruitment film that proves Porn was a step up for Adam West.

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  4. Brian Schlosser10:25 AM

    You newly minted fascists love Don Draper so much, even though he was part of the plot to steal all the water in the Great Basin and convert it to scotch!


    (I'm sorry... yesterday was just so entertaining...)

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  5. Meanie-meanie, tickle a person10:43 AM

    For the first few minutes...

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  6. Meanie-meanie, tickle a person10:49 AM

    Starkle, starkle, little twink
    How the hell I are, you think...

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  7. Brian Schlosser10:51 AM

    Well, I did come in at the end of the day and read it all at a go, as is my wont. SO I guess if you watched the madness unfold as it happened, it was less funny.

    But there was something about the... purity... of Chuck's trolling... Initial semi-polite comment, followed by rebuttal, followed by NO YOU'RE SARAH PALIN METH HEAD STONER FASCIST!!

    There's something refreshing about someone not even making a half-assed attempt to pretend to want to win people over.

    Or maybe I have just been online too long, and can only experience pleasure from ever-more-deranged maunderings.

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  8. Meanie-meanie, tickle a person10:53 AM

    Holy hoofers, Batman! Someone who dances worse than me. Which I never woulda thunk possible.

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  9. J Neo Marvin1:03 PM

    No, Megan is going to end up starring in a movie playing a character reminiscent of Betty, and an eccentric Canadian rock star will fall in love with her because she was playing a part that he could understand.

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  10. I know it's off topic, but I've never seen a single episode of Mad Men, though Christina Hendricks "big boobs" .gifs are fun to watch.

    How the hell did the "Batman" franchise get so angsty and faux-edgy? The best Batman iteration by far was the West/Ward 60s campfest. DISCUSS!

    Thankfully, "King Tut" and "Egghead" never got "grimdark" reboots.

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  11. We bogged down on Mad Men around season 3 and never found the time to get back into it.

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  12. My prediction for the upcoming season of Mad Men- Don Draper dons a cape and cowl and becomes the crimefighter Adman. Peggy puts on a leather catsuit and becomes a jewel thief, and the entire show gets a surrealistic makeover with bizarre camera angles and dayglo "KAPOW!!" graphics superimposed on the action scenes.

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  13. I see what you did there.

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  14. Best Batman franchise = the first couple of seasons of the 90s animated series.


    None of the live action movies has come remotely close.

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  15. JennOfArk5:14 PM

    Holy shitweasel, I had forgotten all about Robert Bork's guest starring role on Batman back in the day!

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  16. JennOfArk5:24 PM

    There's something refreshing about someone not even making a half-assed attempt to pretend to want to win people over.



    It's funny that you should say that, because midway through the shitshow yesterday it occurred to me that possibly, probably, what has been going on all along with wingnuttia isn't a desire to change people's minds, or even the various non-issues and causes that they inflate from nothing to HITLER!, but rather instead, just the excuse du jour they need in order to unload their vitriol and hate upon their targets. IOW, abortion is an issue for them not because of love of babies, or the Bible, or anything else other than a desire to be able to control and punish the ladeez. They aren't concerned about either the rights or the immortal souls of homosexuals, those are just excuses for the hate.


    I think it was more elegantly expressed in Cleek's Law: Rightwingers are against whatever liberals are for, updated daily.


    The point is to find a handy excuse to be a raging asshole, not to win politically, create a better country, etc etc. The inflation of outrage is always the entire point of the exercise.

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  17. edroso5:35 PM

    Now there's an "Unbreakable" reboot I can get with.

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  18. randomworker6:12 PM

    Yeah I have friends who bemoan what they've done to Batman. Agree on the West/Ward bit, being as how I was a gay kid in the middle of nowhere. I got the whole Robin thing pretty quick.

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  19. glennisw7:05 PM

    Yes, and the point, for many right-wingers, is to piss off liberals. It's not just that they're against whatever liberals are for - they live to "piss off liberals." This is not an idle accusation from me, this is a direct quote.

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  20. That's an acceptable answer, indeed a satisfactory one.

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  21. Funny how they even fuck that up, they are way too thin-skinned to troll successfully, and they invariably lose their tempers while the liberals merely laugh.

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  22. Brian Schlosser3:24 PM

    Same here. Honestly, the first season reveal of Don's past sorta soured me. The characters and setup were interesting enough without they whole "I stole this name" thing.

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  23. TribalistMeathead9:50 AM

    "Have I just been mystified by the Don/Megan relationship too long, or are they supposed to be absolutely unsuited to one another?"


    I thought that's been clear at least since the S5 premiere, if not longer.

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