Our first review of "mad
men" season 5 will be short. for a more comprehensive review of the first
season, two-hour-plus Sunday and the return of the popular AMC Show after 17
months hiatus, consult the TV watch
Alessandra Stanley last Friday.
Don Draper (Jon Hamm) and his
colleagues at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce returned to the Office on Tuesday,
May 31, 1966, after a three-day weekend, just in time for the 40-th anniversary
of Don on June 1. For those, who are interested in these things-and it seems
many regardless of the calendar you are-remembrance day, falling on March 30,
the celebrated on Monday this year. And already released the end title song
"don't say you love me"
by Dusty Springfield (March 28).
The topic was triggered by a new
female Don, Megan (Jessica Paré), its former Secretary-General of the party
surprise. We have seen (fast) planned and saw its consequences. the incident
with the Group jazz and clothing casual anachronism, marked by Megan from her
husband present, near the "Zoo
Zoo is the Zoo" ("Billionaire"
Sophia Loren). A very public and very European, condemned he Don while sexy,
the other men in the party that no one can resist doing the next day in the
Office.
Mrs. Stanley called the "little
gloomy" and found it difficult to get excited about the idea of struggle
and reorganization in the Cabinet, although perhaps it was inevitable after a
long walk. Pete (Vincent Kartheiser) called for a new Office and received, but
he did. Joan (Christina Hendricks), tired of her new baby, and don't worry
about his place in the Cabinet, he was without knowledge of y and found that
you should always.
Roger, secret father baby jokes and
all available put and in the hands of the autumn, John Slattery, as always, the
best part of the show. Peggy (Elisabeth MOSS) developed the campaign with
ballet in idle Heinz Bean, She loved it, and you couldn't blame.
Questions about equal opportunity
and civil rights unit in some scenes unfortunately awkward, one with a bomb
bestij, water falls, Young & Rubicam at the pickets ("and they call us
wild!" cried angry demonstrators) and a partner at Sterling Cooper Draper
Pryce at the front desk of a full black job applicants. In the last stage the
reminder jokes, racist dialogue at the mouth of racist symbols and therefore
justified a very, very difficult to get rid of.
But "Mad Men" is really
about sex, if not screaming "me a Pack of cigarettes get your
Secretary". Witnesses present when Mrs. Draper, Peggy, describes his plans
for the evening event, declared: "it is all going to go home and they
love.". Pick up the opener this season, intentionally or not, it seems
that life is a total loss and compromise much easier if you may look like Don
Draper and warm Canadian woman who expresses his anger, cleaning the House in
her underwear.