Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Mad Men - by David Rothkopf

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Mad Men - by David Rothkopf

Matt Weiner would like you to know that Mad Men returns for its sixth season this Sunday at 9 p.m. EDT on AMC. The premiere is two hours in length and will feature well-paid actors performing roles in front of the camera.

On Sunday's Mad Men, Betty Francis (formerly Draper) goes to a flophouse near St. Mark's Place in hopes of finding 15-year-ancient would-be violin prodigy Sandy. Presumably Sandy, a friend of Sally's, is from a well-off family in the suburbs of Rye, and

Mad Men's music is as vital as its plot and costumes. While attention has been lavished on its pop songs, the show's rare use of classical music has gone largely unrecognized. In Sunday's season-opening episode, a teenaged violin player played

One of my favorite scenes in Sunday's Mad Men premiere was watching Peggy kick ass at work while confidently and constructively berating her male underlings for their weak copywriting. It was a rare modern moment that could have played out in an office

In the sneak peek for the new episode of Mad Men, we see Pete looking mopey and Joan giving the boys the silent treatment.

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