Mad Men 7.02 Review: “A Day’s Work”
What makes Mad Men unique is that it’s not so much telling a singular story as it is a series of vignettes. Don Draper is the protagonist and the charac
What makes Mad Men unique is that it’s not so much telling a singular story as it is a series of vignettes. Don Draper is the protagonist and the charac
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You’ll have to forgive me. I’m a little short of words after watching another one of my favorite shows end for the season. I’ve lost too man