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Tv Overmind
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11:49 EDT, 19 Apr, 2012
Review
"Megan, meet my previous life. Previous life..."
“The evil that men do lives after them,” Act Three, Scene Two, Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare.
“There’s my Don Draper. I like him when he’s a cad.” My wife, Sunday April 9 th , 2012.
As has b
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Starpulse
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15:23 EDT, 17 Apr, 2012
Review
Who is the ‘Mystery Date’ in the latest ‘Mad Men’ episode? In a way, this episode is all about strange companion pairings: Don and his former “acquaintance” Andrea; Peggy and Dawn; Sally and Henry’... http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jonathan_Teigland/2012/0
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HuffingtonPost
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12:39 EDT, 17 Apr, 2012
Review
"Mystery Date" is all about women and violence. Peggy's artsy TIME photo editor friend Joyce comes in with crime scene pics from the Chicago student nurse massacre where Richard Speck kidnapped nine nurses and murdered eight. One girl survived because she
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EW
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11:54 EDT, 17 Apr, 2012
Review
Don murders his past, Peggy murders a budding friendship, Joan murders her marriage, and Sally learns about some very real murders http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/mad-men-don-killing-his-past/
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HuffingtonPost
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11:52 EDT, 17 Apr, 2012
News
Things took a dark tone in the latest installment of " Mad Men " (Sun., 10 p.m. ET on AMC). After an awkward random meeting in the elevator with a former fling, Don found himself struggling to put his own past infidelity behind him. While the new Don seem
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Starpulse
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14:48 EDT, 11 Apr, 2012
Review
Here are two words I never thought would go together on ‘Mad Men’: Fat Betty. Unseen in the season premiere, Betty has indeed plumped up. She’s clearly upset about it and doesn’t seem to know what ... http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jonathan_Teigland/2012/0
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EW
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12:29 EDT, 11 Apr, 2012
Review
Betty returns to the saga struggling with burdens of all sorts threatening her health and future in 'Tea Leaves' http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/mad-men-season-5-episode-2/
by
Wetpaint
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11:49 EDT, 11 Apr, 2012
Review
“When is everything going to go back to normal?” That’s what Roger Sterling asked Don Draper near the end of Sunday night’s episode of Mad Men, and it is perhaps creator Matthew Weiner’s way of acknowledging the confusion that a lot of fans are experienci
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