Mad Men Season 1 Episode 5 Review: “5G”
Mad Men found its legs by the end of the first season. The characters, more or less, had settled into the personalities we’re most familiar with. This
Mad Men found its legs by the end of the first season. The characters, more or less, had settled into the personalities we’re most familiar with. This
I’m not sure when or where or why this phrase began rattling around my mind, but it’s been beating against my brain like an elevated heartbeat. Al
Over the course of the next few months, many of us at TVOvermind will be participating in our summer rewatch project and reviewing some of our favorite series
Don Draper and Roger Sterling, sitting in Don’s office, with cigarettes and booze. Don blows out smoke. “Kids today, they have no one to look up t
I said this in my first review, but it bears repeating: in The Wire, the only difference between the cops and the criminals is a badge. That’s not a co
When Matt Weiner pitched Mad Men to AMC, one of the big selling points was thus: “Who is Don Draper?” It was presented to them, I’m sure,
Over the course of the next few months, many of us at TVOvermind will be participating in our summer rewatch project and reviewing some of our favorite series
Perhaps the most disappointing character of the entire Mad Men series is Paul Kinsey. His introduction is as crass as Ken and Pete’s; he is as much the
Over the course of the next few months, many of us at TVOvermind will be participating in our summer rewatch project and reviewing some of our favorite series
The first half of this first season of Outlander drew me in like nothing else. It reminded me of the best Game Of Thrones episodes, in which it combined thi