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Zap2It
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16:25 EDT, 14 May, 2012
News
On Sunday's (May 6) episode of "Mad Men," viewers were treated to a rare instance of a Beatles song -- "tomorrow Never Knows" -- being used as part of the soundtrack of a scripted TV show. At the end of the episode, Don Draper (Jon Hamm) drops the band's more
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Starpulse
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12:57 EDT, 11 May, 2012
Review
There’s a lot of angst at the heart of ‘Lady Lazarus.’ Megan can’t stand advertising and yearns to return to acting; Pete is apparently unhappy in his marriage and seeks another lover; and Peggy gr... http://www.starpulse.com/news/Jonathan_Teigland/2012/0 more
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Hitfix
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12:14 EDT, 11 May, 2012
Review
HitFix's Alan Sepinwall reviews "Lady Lazarus," the May 6 episode of AMC's "Mad Men," in which Don and Pete discover that the women in their lives have all the power. http://m.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/review-mad-men-lady-lazarus-tomorrow more
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Buddy TV
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11:33 EDT, 11 May, 2012
Review
I liked the growth in Megan's character tonight as she finally takes the plunge to follow her Broadway acting dreams. Of course, half the fun was Megan at first trying to hide her acting ambitions and advertising hate from Don and having Peggy add her two more
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Tv Guide Breaking News
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17:00 EDT, 10 May, 2012
News
Apparently, little Rory Gilmore grew up to be a 1960s housewife in Cos Cob. On Sunday's Mad Men , Gilmore Girls star Alexis Bledel popped up as Beth Dawes, the wife of insurance salesman Howard Dawes, with whom Pete Cambell ( Vincent Kartheiser ) regularl more
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Ny Mag Vulture
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16:59 EDT, 10 May, 2012
Review
Deep into " Lady Lazarus " is a brief moment that crystallizes the essence of Mad Men : a moment when a man finds himself staring into an abyss.
The man is Don Draper. He has just said good-bye to his second wife, Megan, who's decided to leave Sterling more
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Tv Fanatic
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16:48 EDT, 10 May, 2012
Review
Rory Gilmore, Mr. Belding and the end of Megan Draper's run as a copywriter highlighted the eighth episode of Mad Men 's fifth season, " Lady Lazarus ."
One stanza in the Sylvia Plath poem that this episode gets its title from reads:
Dying Is an art more
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EW
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16:47 EDT, 10 May, 2012
Review
Megan tells Peggy and Don that she still wants to be an actress, while Pete stumbles into an affair with...wait...is that Rory Gilmore?! http://tvrecaps.ew.com/recap/mad-men-s5-ep7-megan-quits/





