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I I haven't watched this show at all but I heard a theory that the main character is actually
Has the show been been going in that direction?
D B Cooper.
I I haven't watched this show at all but I heard a theory that the main character is actuallyHas the show been been going in that direction?D B Cooper.
The Teary Carousel
(Season 1, “The Wheel”
In a stirring and intensely personal pitch, Draper demonstrates how a simple Kodak slide projector can also be a time machine, and reminds us why nostalgia — Greek for “the pain from an old wound” — is “delicate but potent.”
“It was the end of the first season, and the show hadn’t been picked up [for Season 2]. We didn’t know if anybody was going to watch it. We wondered if that was going to be the end of the series. It’s an important moment in the development of the character, where people go, ‘Oh, this guy’s not just a sweet-talking guy in a fancy suit. He’s a soulful person.’ It was beautifully shot. We didn’t really want to use a working slide projector, they’re crazy noisy, so we had some digital thing. But the slides looked wrong somehow. We had to fix that and make them smudgy. At some point we ended up just running the slide projector in the room. I don’t know [how people were reacting to the speech]. I wasn’t exactly running back to the monitors, seeing how every line was landing. I was pretty focused on myself.”
Peggy and Don, Part 2
(Season 7, “The Strategy”
Having spent laborious weeks creating a seemingly perfect campaign for the fast-food chain Burger Chef, Draper and Olson scrap it for a better one that she composes at the last minute. Proud of his pupil, Draper takes her hand, and they slow dance to Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.”
“It is very tender, and it’s loaded with meaning. For Don, part of that moment is letting go, letting her do it. Then that song comes on: Frank Sinatra, another person who’s a vestige of this older generation, on his quote-unquote last legs, and that song was a huge hit. As the camera pulls away, there’s a reflection of them both in the window, of what is and what might have been. It’s such a wonderful button on their relationship. That was choreographed, but it’s not as technical as all that. You’ve got a little wiggle room. There’s a wonderful image from the end of Season 5, where we’re all standing, backlit by a bank of windows. And everybody is in their little window, except me. So I clearly missed my mark. I started rationalizing it. I’m like, ‘Maybe they wanted Don a little out of the box.’ Everyone was perfectly lined up except me. I’ll call myself out on that.”
I I haven't watched this show at all but I heard a theory that the main character is actuallyHas the show been been going in that direction?D B Cooper.
don is actually db cooper ? Whoa
oops sorry spoiler alert !
I think hes fundamentally a very broken person, Hamm says. He keeps trying to rebuild his househis lifeon a foundation thats cracked, and not suitable, so he keeps running into the same problems. Is he a douchebag? No. Hes not the most irredeemable person in the world; hes just confounding sometimes. You want to go, Come on, man! Get it together! Do the right thing! but you realize that for some people, doing the right thing is really, really hard, and it takes a lot of active soul-searching. And often, these people have been rewarded for doing the wrong thing.
I I haven't watched this show at all but I heard a theory that the main character is actuallyHas the show been been going in that direction?D B Cooper.
His story was never really fleshed out. I wonder if some of his tidbits about being born in a holocaust concentration camp were either delusions or fact.Yeah. Always had a soft spot for him. Although his arc was disturbing and wrapped up, so I doubt we will.
I I haven't watched this show at all but I heard a theory that the main character is actuallyHas the show been been going in that direction?D B Cooper.
So if Don Draper = DB Cooper
And DB Cooper = Tommy Wiseau
Then Don Draper = lol
People are probably gonna get so angry at the ambiguous ending, but I'll adore it
I went through the end of high school, through college, and started working on Mad Men. This is going to leave a pretty big hole in my life.
"The first time I met Bryan Cranston, he was standing in his underwear. We were doing a photo shoot for a little-known network called AMC, and he was in a rubber chemistry apron, tighty whities and desert boots, while I was in an impeccably tailored 1960s suit, with slicked-back hair and a cigarette dangling from my mouth. Our shows hadn’t premiered yet. We were simply two actors, in costume and out of context. He was friendly, funny, gregarious, humble and lovely.” - Jon Hamm
wonder if AMC will ever get another era like this
wonder if AMC will ever get another era like this
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