Mad Men: Season 7 (Part 2) 'The End of an Era' - April 5th

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SPECIAL CAMEO BY THE SUPER JEW JOSH "fukkING" WEINSTEIN

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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
 

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Add Breaking Bad to the list. Outside the exposition for the science stuff, some of my favourite non-verbal scenes with Cranston are the ones where you see him switching between Walt and Heisenberg by doing something as subtle as lowering his eyebrows. In the scene where Jane is choking for example, you can lowkey see the change right there in his face.
dont drag that garbage ass show into the Holy Trinity of TV Shows (Sopranos, Wire, and Mad Men)

that sh*t belongs with the rest of the average shows like 24, Prison Break etc
 

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Stan is the only one that has a grip on life on that show. Dude does has job well but he doesn't let it consume him. Those pigs from McCann who were at the meeting with Peggy/Joan mad me cringe. The white man's power was carte blanche back in the day. He could do and say whatever he wanted. My man Don is so lost. He's living the life most young men dream about but dude is so fukking miserable. It really hit him that he really has nothing when he found out that Rachel lived a fulfilling life. Capitalism really holds nothing sacred in our society. Everyone and everything is a commodity.
 
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  • Don’s late-night date, Tricia, spills red wine on the bedroom floor, and it looks a lot like blood. That’s the same spot where fever-dreaming Don “murdered” a persistent paramour in “Mystery Date.” Don pulls a comforter over the stain, blithely covering up his past sins.


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i still ain't seen like a whole episode of this show and i been meanin' to. i think while xfinity on demand has it's watchathon marathon thing goin' on for however long, i'm gon try to sit and watch all the seasons while i can for free in the next couple of days :obama:
 

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Ken. :mjcry:


Stan is the only one that has a grip on life on that show. Dude does has job well but he doesn't let it consume him. Those pigs from McCann who were at the meeting with Peggy/Joan mad me cringe. The white man's power was carte blanche back in the day. He could do and say whatever he wanted. My man Don is so lost. He's living the life most young men dream about but dude is so fukking miserable. It really hit him that he really has nothing when he found out that Rachel lived a fulfilling life. Capitalism really holds nothing sacred in our society. Everyone and everything is a commodity.

"'She lived the life she wanted to live. She had everything.'"

That ether :wow: Don's face was a picture after that :mjcry:
 

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i know it's hard to let go to things you enjoy (we've all been there), but the end of Mad Men is going to sting like a muhfacker

da fuk am I going to watch ?!?

after this first ep im just hoping for GRAND OPENING GRAND CLOSING

im also starting the campaign #madmengoat

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