Get a first look at Jon Hamm on the cover of our new issue. In the cover story, Hamm explains how drastically he differs from Don Draper, his pre-Mad Men struggles in the entertainment business and his plans when the show goes off the air in 2014. Keep an eye out for the issue on newsstands this Friday.
“Is it bad?”
“Not really.”
Is Kiernan Shipka ever not completely flawless? For a young girl to have that much talent, style, and THAT WARDROBE, it’s just not fair!
I adore her character on Mad Men. Poor Sally Draper has seen so freaking much.
Jimmy Kimmel as Walter White, the Dowager Countess, Khaleesi and Don Draper.
Guess who is hosting the Emmy Awards? lol.
Song for the morning..basically my fave theme song from a James Bond film. You Only Live Twice by Nancy Sinatra. It was used at the end of the season finale of Mad Men this past week. It was awesome over a montage of the cast which then closes out 1966 in the show. Next season should be 1967.
Professor Matthew Weiner’s final exam.
Q: Why was Don Draper unhappy? A: Before we answer that, let’s state what we can now see were the season’s two grand, over-arching themes: That success does not bring anything like happiness, and that everyone — viewers and other characters alike — wants to see Pete Campbell punched in the face again and again and again.
Here is a refresher-course in the themes that had been explored throughout Mad Men.
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