Originally posted by: TridenT
This show is somewhat horrible.
I have watched the first two seasons and I am just starting on the third... I might quit..
But, it's like... I want Don to be a good guy and not so fucking unloyal, but all he is is unloyal. It's like... Why not just be honest or just break up with your wife? Why don't you just kick her out and do what you actually want? He obviously doesn't have a real conscience so I don't see the problem in doing it.
If the 1960s were anything like this... I definitely would hate to live there. I would be killing people left and right because of their stupidity.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Pete went into the bathroom to look at girlie mags to get a semen sample and the camera cuts to Sterling whacking at a paddleball
Originally posted by: n yusef
BTW, Mad Men shouldn't make one reminisce the early 60s. I'm a fan of the show, but "Mad Men-themed" parties and other such glamorization scare me. Do people really not notice all of the sexism, racism, homophobia, alcoholism, depression, etc.?
Originally posted by: OFFascist
Originally posted by: n yusef
BTW, Mad Men shouldn't make one reminisce the early 60s. I'm a fan of the show, but "Mad Men-themed" parties and other such glamorization scare me. Do people really not notice all of the sexism, racism, homophobia, alcoholism, depression, etc.?
So in other words the 60s were just like today? :shocked:
Originally posted by: KLin
Originally posted by: TridenT
This show is somewhat horrible.
I have watched the first two seasons and I am just starting on the third... I might quit..
But, it's like... I want Don to be a good guy and not so fucking unloyal, but all he is is unloyal. It's like... Why not just be honest or just break up with your wife? Why don't you just kick her out and do what you actually want? He obviously doesn't have a real conscience so I don't see the problem in doing it.
If the 1960s were anything like this... I definitely would hate to live there. I would be killing people left and right because of their stupidity.
If you're going to base what real life was like off of a tv show, you need to destroy the tv and go outside to see what real life actually is.
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: NFS4
Pete went into the bathroom to look at girlie mags to get a semen sample and the camera cuts to Sterling whacking at a paddleball
Haha, yea that was awesome. :laugh:
One of my favorite scenes was during a picnic Don was having with his family, when they got up to go, they just left all their fucking trash out, didn't throw anything away, just left it all there and walked away. :laugh:
Originally posted by: TridenT
I didn't live in the 1960s. How the fuck am I supposed to know what it was like other than what others say/write it was like?
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: TridenT
I didn't live in the 1960s. How the fuck am I supposed to know what it was like other than what others say/write it was like?
Read?
Just not successfully, since you admit you don't know squat.Originally posted by: TridenT
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: TridenT
I didn't live in the 1960s. How the fuck am I supposed to know what it was like other than what others say/write it was like?
Read?
"other than what others say/write it was like?"
That says I have read.
Originally posted by: between
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: NFS4
Pete went into the bathroom to look at girlie mags to get a semen sample and the camera cuts to Sterling whacking at a paddleball
Haha, yea that was awesome. :laugh:
One of my favorite scenes was during a picnic Don was having with his family, when they got up to go, they just left all their fucking trash out, didn't throw anything away, just left it all there and walked away. :laugh:
I've enjoyed watching Betty gulp down glass after glass of wine despite her being pregnant. She's constantly puffing on a cigarette, too. and then you have the 11 yr old daughter driving the car down the road practically unassisted (taking a driving lesson from the demented gramps). I guess a lot of the concerns we have today just didn't register back then.
Originally posted by: TridenT
Wait, what? 11? Are you serious? That kid is 11 and that stupid? I was pretty sure she was like 8 or 9.
Originally posted by: TridenT
I didn't live in the 1960s. How the fuck am I supposed to know what it was like other than what others say/write it was like?
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: TridenT
Wait, what? 11? Are you serious? That kid is 11 and that stupid? I was pretty sure she was like 8 or 9.
Up until the early '60's, the lips on little girl's vaginas didn't even separate until they were 12, sometimes 13.
It was a different time.
Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: Perknose
Originally posted by: TridenT
Wait, what? 11? Are you serious? That kid is 11 and that stupid? I was pretty sure she was like 8 or 9.
Up until the early '60's, the lips on little girl's vaginas didn't even separate until they were 12, sometimes 13.
It was a different time.
...I haven't seen any of Season 3 except the 1st episode, but what are you talking about?
Originally posted by: Perknose
Also, people in suburban subdivisions kept marmoset monkeys as secret love slaves in their garages.
Originally posted by: between
I loved the episode a few seasons back where Roger Stirling spends the day guzzling booze, tops that off with some fresh oysters, then determinedly climbs the stairs to the top floor of a skyscraper (lifts are broken) only to vomit all over the carpet.
Originally posted by: NFS4
Man, this season is really starting to pick up the pace. Loving every second