One of us has watched Mad Men more than 25 times, the other is on his first watch through. Join us in our trip through the 1960s with Don, Peggy, Pete, Roger and Joan.
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One of us has watched Mad Men more than 25 times, the other is on his first watch through. Join us in our trip through the 1960s with Don, Peggy, Pete, Roger and Joan.
I wonder, should that be Steve's and Dave's, or, does the possessive on 'Dave' include Steve? I mean it seems like it should, it feels right etc. You know what else feels right? THIS EPISODE. This is a good one, it is one of my favourites. It actually started me on a From the Earth to the Moon rewatch. I'm probably just at the cusp of the age where kids loved astronauts. Oh Bert, you right wing, reactionary maniac, you were a hell of a dancer/singer. 'That's one small step for man' was a flubbed line, but it still works. Neil Armstrong was an honest to goodness hero. Peggy's pitch is pitch perfect. Harry gets screwed again, ha ha. 'It's a lot of money' and 'over Dresden, I wanted to live Ted!' are Jim's two best lines of the series. mp3 download
Sterling Cooper David Steve
One of us has watched Mad Men more than 25 times, the other is on his first watch through. Join us in our trip through the 1960s with Don, Peggy, Pete, Roger and Joan.