Tuesday, April 9, 2013

'Mad Men': Is Don Draper Likable? (Analysis)

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'Mad Men': Is Don Draper Likable? (Analysis)

Matt Weiner is well-known, perhaps infamous, for his seasonal message to critics about not spoiling very particular parts of his baby, Mad Men. Now, as I noted in my review of the first two episodes of Season 6, the man has

RELATED | Mad Men Season Premiere Recap: Don, Ho But, I don't really reckon the Mad Men and CMA audiences would really cross over that much. I bet Game of Thrones Mad Men has been on air for 6 years now.

And nothing underscores the grotesque scenery of the threat he poses than the existence of another mad man seeking the spotlight at the very same time. The interloper, North Korea's Kim Jong Un, also threatens Americans, also flaunts the interests of

It's impossible to talk about the women of Mad Men without talking about feminism. But now that we can finally discuss when season 6 picks up (the wee hours of 1968), we can also address what our working heroines reckon of their position in the

Maybe the most low-key of cable's anti-heroes, Don may be testing — or separating — the audience's capacity to feel anything positive toward him in season six. But here's an argument on his behalf.

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