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TV Review: Mad Men 4.12: Blowing Smoke

Ted Chaough must suffer!  That is my most wishful goal of the season finale this coming Sunday after he ruined one of the best moments of the season, Don’s brilliant “Why I’m Quitting Tobacco” ad and the moments that followed.

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TV Review: Mad Men 4.11: Chinese Wall

I am not going to lie, after one viewing of this week’s episode of Mad Men, Chinese Wall; I can’t help but think that this was one of my least favorite episodes of the show yet.

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TV Review: Mad Men 4.10: Hands and Knees

Well crap, just when things started to look up a bit for a good portion of the family of SCDP, things go flying and hit the fan.

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TV Review: Mad Men 4.9: The Beautiful Girls

Focusing on the women in Mad Men’s life is a common occurrence for the show but I don’t know if it has ever been as exclusively displayed as this.  Outside his interactions with Sally and Faye, Don doesn’t really have a story here and surprisingly it didn’t really hurt the episode.

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TV Review: Mad Men 4.8: The Summer Man

So I have been hustling and bustling back and forth half way across the country these last 10 days and have neglected reviewing the last two weeks of Mad Men.  Well I am here today to right that wrong in a couple of brief recaps and some bullets about the missed episodes on the site.  […]

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TV Review: Mad Men 4.7: The Suitcase

We have hit bottom.  At least I really, really hope we have.  But in hitting Don Draper’s rock bottom, we were given the best episode of Mad Men yet.

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TV Review: Mad Men 4.6: Waldorf Stories

Oh, Mr. Draper.  How far you have fallen and when we thought the hole could get no deeper you make it ever so.  

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TV Review: Mad Men 4.5: The Chrysanthemum and the Sword

A team of three is beginning to become very plainly clear to be the real heart and minds behind SCDP and one of those three doesn’t even have their name on the sign.

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TV Review: Mad Men 4.4: The Rejected

Longing was the word of the night in the world of Mad Men, except if your name was Pete Campbell. From Don longing to get off the phone with Lucky Strike in the opening scene, Allison looking through that two way mirror, or Peggy’s entire arc for the episode that simplest of human emotions was […]

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TV Review: Mad Men 4.3: The Good News

I think a better title for this episode would have been, “Don and Lane’s Excellent New Years Adventure.”  That segment last night was hands down the funniest seven minutes or so of Mad Men in this viewer’s opinion and was a brilliant addition to an already terrific season of Mad Men.

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