The slow but steady deconstruction of Don Draper continues in this episode, as his one true refuge is suddenly ripped out from under him. It hasn't been shown often, but we've known since the second season that Don has maintained a strong relati more
We've seen that steel stirrup before. On the very first episode of Mad Men it was Peggy in that creep doctor's office. She wanted contraception; he threw around the word strumpet and told her to slide her fanny down, I'm not going to bite y more
It's New Year's in third episode of MAD MEN's fourth season, The Good News. But really, there was little good news. Especially for Don. And Joan. And Lane. The good news was for Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce who, it turns out, had an outstan more
The first two episodes of Mad Men's fourth season have been oddly uneven. While "Public Relations," had the season off to a good start, "Christmas Comes But Once a Year" suddenly jerked the breakneck pace begun with "Shut the more
I love when Mad Men does this. Even though it is a show filled with an exorbitant amount of great characters, sometimes it is nice when they have an hour focusing on just a couple. Due to New Year's, this week in "The Good News" we left the more
Joan has apparently had two abortions in the past, or "procedures" as she calls them, and she's afraid they might interfere with her ability to get pregnant, should she and Greg want to get her off the pill and start trying. Greg is about t more