środa, 10 kwietnia 2013

The East Village of 'Mad Men' Versus the Real Neighborhood in the 1960s

Mad Men season six premiered last Sunday, and it was two hours' worth of death, doorways, and Don. Across the web, critics and reviewers attempted to unravel, unpack, and untangle the symbol-laden episode. Here are the most interesting lines andThe premiere of Season 6 of “Mad Men” raises questions about Peggy's new role, whether Megan is a victim or the control in an experiment, and why Don is back to his old adulterous ways.Readers of ArtsBeat's “Mad Men” chat were divided on many aspects of the episode, from the changes in Don Draper (fascinating or tiresome?) to the meaning of Betty's comments on rape. But the readers did agree: St. Marks Place in those days wasJust in case you haven't noticed already, "Mad Men," everyone's favorite 1960s period drama depicting the sexy world of advertising elite, is back on the air. Don't worry, we won't give away any spoilers as to what Don DraperMaybe the most low-key of cable's anti-heroes, Don may be testing -- or dividing -- the audience's capacity to feel anything positive toward him in season six. But here's an argument on his behalf.
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