Mad Men: Season 6 - April 7th

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:wtf: this episode. I think if I was as high as 1/2 the characters I would've enjoyed this more.

Hooker had a head scarf. Sylvia wears a head scarf. Hooker had a fake birth mark. Sylvia has a birth mark. Because he realized Sylvia was a substitute for the hooker? Now he doesn't give a f*ck about her anymore.

The mammy thief in the apartment was a real nail biter for me :lupe:. I'm only slightly annoyed that the one time we get a black character with more than two lines she happens to be a burglar :comeon:


:russ: kids was like Are we Negroes? :ohhh:
 
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THEY GAVE THEM A SHOT OF THE NATURE BOY'S DNA BREHS

NO WONDER THEY HAD SO MUCH DAMN ENERGY

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roger getting no camera time after drugging up is :wtf: fukk them C-list characters

And I'm with whoever said that we were really robbed of a great Roger episode.

They were deff on speed.

yea this was NOT lsd, now i wasnt sho wat they was on, but def not lsd. and if u listened they mentioned why roger disappeared, his heart condition caused him to have to go to the hospital after taking the shot, even tho the doctor told him dont worry bout it. so for sure it wasnt LSD.
 

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So the masterful pitch Don came up with was to get Sylvia back(not Chevy). Brehs I'm kind of disappointed I didn't get to see Don deliver the greatest sales pitch of his career on Sylvia.:wow:
 

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Don is going to get back to work... that kid shyt got his head right for 2 and 3/4 weeks
 

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So the masterful pitch Don came up with was to get Sylvia back(not Chevy). Brehs I'm kind of disappointed I didn't get to see Don deliver the greatest sales pitch of his career on Sylvia.:wow:

He already started the pitch. The last scene when they were in the elevator together, Don acted like she wasn't even there. And look at her subtle body language when he got off the elevator when he didn't even say good bye, it bothered her. Don doesn't care about her, he just wants to be in complete control.
 
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


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Max Jacobson
Born July 3, 1900
Germany
Died December 1, 1979
Other names Dr. Feelgood
Occupation Physician
Known for Treating celebrity clients
Max Jacobson (July 3, 1900 – December 1, 1979) was a German-born[1] New York physician, nicknamed "Dr. Feelgood"[2] who administered amphetamines and other medications to several high profile clients including President John F. Kennedy.

Biography [edit]After fleeing Berlin in 1936,[3][4] Jacobson set up an office on the Upper East Side of Manhattan where he treated a number of famous names including Marlene Dietrich, Anthony Quinn, Tennessee Williams, Truman Capote, Maya Deren, Eddie Fisher, Mickey Mantle, Cecil B. DeMille, Alan Jay Lerner, Yul Brynner, Nelson Rockefeller, and Zero Mostel.[5][6] Dubbed "Dr. Feelgood", Jacobson was known for his "miracle tissue regenerator" shots which consisted of amphetamines, vitamins, painkillers, and human placenta.[7]

John F. Kennedy first visited Jacobson in September 1960, shortly before the 1960 presidential election debates.[8] Jacobson was part of the Presidential entourage at the Vienna summit in 1961 where he administered injections to combat severe back pain. Some of the potential side effects included hyperactivity, impaired judgment, nervousness, and wild mood swings. Kennedy, however, was untroubled by FDA reports on the contents of Jacobson’s injections, proclaiming "I don’t care if it’s horse piss. It works."[9] Jacobson was used for the most severe bouts of back pain.[10] By May 1962, Jacobson had visited the White House to treat the President thirty-four times.[11][12]

By the late 1960s, Jacobson's behavior became increasingly erratic as his own amphetamine usage increased. He began working 24-hour days and was seeing up to 30 patients a day. In 1969, one of Jacobson's clients, former Presidential photographer Mark Shaw, died at the age of 47. An autopsy showed that Shaw had died of "acute and chronic intravenous amphetamine poisoning."[11] Under questioning Jacobson's staff admitted to buying large quantities of amphetamines to give many high level doses. The Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs seized Jacobson's supply and his medical license was revoked in 1975 by the New York State Board of Regents.[13]

Jacobson attempted to regain his license in 1979 but was denied. A state spokesmen stated that the then 79-year-old Jacobson didn't seem ready to enter into the "mainstream of practice" again. He died in December 1979.[11] A new book about Jacobson will be available in May of 2013 called "Dr. Feelgood," that is published by Skyhorse Publishing.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Jacobson
 

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He already started the pitch. The last scene when they were in the elevator together, Don acted like she wasn't even there. And look at her subtle body language when he got off the elevator when he didn't even say good bye, it bothered her. Don doesn't care about her, he just wants to be in complete control.

I saw that as Don realizing why he was obsessed with her(the whole prostitute mother thing) and then moving on once he sobered up.

But dude was all hyped to make his actual presentation before he saw the police sitting in his living room. It's hilarious that dude gave no fukks about Chevy at that point though. Had Peggy & the Ginsberg doing research for his mistress.:heh:
 

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Great episode. The only one I didn't have a drink to see it HAD to be the one when everyone else was on the influence :why:

I thought Ken was gonna get injured worse after that accident though.

They have the best closing music capturing the mood.
 

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The mammy thief in the apartment was a real nail biter for me :lupe:. I'm only slightly annoyed that the one time we get a black character with more than two lines she happens to be a burglar :comeon:

A few episodes ago Dawn and her friend had a couple of scenes to themselves.
 
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