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[*]-Speaking of '70s ads, Peggy's onto something with her idea of the elephant stepping on the Samsonite case. A similar idea, involving a chimp trying to

[*]-Speaking of '70s ads, Peggy's onto something with her idea of the elephant stepping on the Samsonite case. A similar idea, involving a chimp trying to

Seems like that's about the right shelf life for quality tv shows.Random note: I looked up how long Weiner wants to go (tee hee hee), and he envisions 6 seasons.
Yep, usually 6 or 7. I looked it up because if it was 7, last night would've been the series midpoint.Seems like that's about the right shelf life for quality tv shows.Random note: I looked up how long Weiner wants to go (tee hee hee), and he envisions 6 seasons.
Pretty sure Sepinwall reads this thread before he hangs his review so he can parrot everything you say.[*]-Speaking of '70s ads, Peggy's onto something with her idea of the elephant stepping on the Samsonite case. A similar idea, involving a chimp trying to
He should. I could teach him a thing or two about brevity.[*]-Speaking of '70s ads, Peggy's onto something with her idea of the elephant stepping on the Samsonite case. A similar idea, involving a chimp trying to
At least I know you're reading his recaps now. I knew you'd come around!He should. I could teach him a thing or two about brevity.Pretty sure Sepinwall reads this thread before he hangs his review so he can parrot everything you say.

[*]-Speaking of '70s ads, Peggy's onto something with her idea of the elephant stepping on the Samsonite case. A similar idea, involving a chimp trying to

He should. I could teach him a thing or two about brevity.Pretty sure Sepinwall reads this thread before he hangs his review so he can parrot everything you say.![]()
Seriously, is the length of his recaps really a big deal? Where's the fire? Personally, I appreciate his detailed summaries.He should. I could teach him a thing or two about brevity.Pretty sure Sepinwall reads this thread before he hangs his review so he can parrot everything you say.![]()
Seriously, is the length of his recaps really a big deal? Where's the fire? Personally, I appreciate his detailed summaries.
It's not ground-breaking or anything. He sees the same show we do...but he gets paid to write about it.Not everyone is as smart as you. Every week, he points out at least one thing I missed.This week it was this:He should. I could teach him a thing or two about brevity.Pretty sure Sepinwall reads this thread before he hangs his review so he can parrot everything you say.![]()
Seriously, is the length of his recaps really a big deal? Where's the fire? Personally, I appreciate his detailed summaries.
It's not ground-breaking or anything. He sees the same show we do...but he gets paid to write about it.
I never claimed to be smart. I just enjoy watching the show. It's not Camus or Joyce...it's a great TV show.If they make a reference every few episodes that I don't get I look it up.Not everyone is as smart as you. Every week, he points out at least one thing I missed.
This week it was this:
-What exactly does Stephanie know about our Don, anyway? She calls up his office, and even though it's his private line, I'm sure Blankenship answered with some variation of "Don Draper's line." It seemed in the California episode that Stephanie and her mother knew Don as Anna's friend ****, yet she didn't bother to ask here why **** is using her dead uncle's name.
No, not a problem.....just thought it was a good line from McJoseI thoroughly enjoy the writeups....but they are long.He should. I could teach him a thing or two about brevity.Pretty sure Sepinwall reads this thread before he hangs his review so he can parrot everything you say.![]()
Seriously, is the length of his recaps really a big deal? Where's the fire? Personally, I appreciate his detailed summaries.
The what club?The AV Club recap pointed out that the 7th episode of each season "breaks format" and is somewhat unorthodox in nature. DID YOU REALIZE THAT, TANNER?
in case you arent joking http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-suitcase,44857/The what club?The AV Club recap pointed out that the 7th episode of each season "breaks format" and is somewhat unorthodox in nature. DID YOU REALIZE THAT, TANNER?
3000 words? Good lord.in case you arent joking http://www.avclub.com/articles/the-suitcase,44857/The what club?The AV Club recap pointed out that the 7th episode of each season "breaks format" and is somewhat unorthodox in nature. DID YOU REALIZE THAT, TANNER?
No, I don't agree. While your boss doesn't owe you thanks, thanks goes really far in creating dedicated employees. People who makes six figures still want to be appreciated. I'm not saying that "thank yous" are required - I'm saying that they make your employees a lot happier.I almost came out of my seat when Don delivered that line. I've been telling my wife this for years. Not to sound like Gordon G but everytime my wife comes home and complains about some minor slight at her job I say "Are you still getting a paycheck? Are they asking you do to something illegal? Are they asking you to do something that isn't safe? No? Then let it go." Of course I'm a little more diplomatic about it. Sadly I know too many people...men and women that don't understand that your boss owes you nothing but a paycheck.I literally cannot believe how good that scene was between Draper and Peggy. You could feel the chill go down her body when he told her she should be thanking him and Jesus every morning.
"you never say thank you"
"that's what the money is for"
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No, I don't agree. While your boss doesn't owe you thanks, thanks goes really far in creating dedicated employees. People who makes six figures still want to be appreciated. I'm not saying that "thank yous" are required - I'm saying that they make your employees a lot happier.I almost came out of my seat when Don delivered that line. I've been telling my wife this for years. Not to sound like Gordon G but everytime my wife comes home and complains about some minor slight at her job I say "Are you still getting a paycheck? Are they asking you do to something illegal? Are they asking you to do something that isn't safe? No? Then let it go." Of course I'm a little more diplomatic about it. Sadly I know too many people...men and women that don't understand that your boss owes you nothing but a paycheck.I literally cannot believe how good that scene was between Draper and Peggy. You could feel the chill go down her body when he told her she should be thanking him and Jesus every morning.
"you never say thank you"
"that's what the money is for"
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A "good work today" and a pat on the back goes a LONG way with me.Sorry but your salary should make you happy. Not your boss. I understand that everybody likes to be told they're doing something right but they should perform the same way even without the pat on the head.My boss does this all the time. I know he's being sincere and it is nice but I would do the same job AND be happy without it.No, I don't agree. While your boss doesn't owe you thanks, thanks goes really far in creating dedicated employees. People who makes six figures still want to be appreciated. I'm not saying that "thank yous" are required - I'm saying that they make your employees a lot happier.I almost came out of my seat when Don delivered that line. I've been telling my wife this for years. Not to sound like Gordon G but everytime my wife comes home and complains about some minor slight at her job I say "Are you still getting a paycheck? Are they asking you do to something illegal? Are they asking you to do something that isn't safe? No? Then let it go." Of course I'm a little more diplomatic about it. Sadly I know too many people...men and women that don't understand that your boss owes you nothing but a paycheck.I literally cannot believe how good that scene was between Draper and Peggy. You could feel the chill go down her body when he told her she should be thanking him and Jesus every morning.
"you never say thank you"
"that's what the money is for"
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People want promotions and often complain when their ideas are "stolen" by their bosses. Without getting recognition, it is difficult to separate yourself from your competition for promotions. Peggy is a interesting character because you don't know if she is being overly sensitive or is very ambitious. She is portrayed as being a little bit of both. It was an interesting episode because Don gives her plenty of validation by telling her she is "cute as hell" as well as asking why she was "####ting" on his Ali photo idea. I think the writers wanted to highlight Peggy's hidden strength by making Don look somewhat petty and weak after getting drunk to the point of nausea and losing the fight to Duck. (as well as putting off his call and needing a drink before it) Don is a character who seems to value respect and recognition more then money. (see Cleo seen) It's why the powerful "money" exchange is really Don trying to put up a compelling smokescreen. He knows image and recognition are the secret to his success. (scene where Roger is some what pissed Don slips his brag book in with the fur coat he has sold him) Really good character development on this show, and they cover a lot of ground in an hour.Sorry but your salary should make you happy. Not your boss. I understand that everybody likes to be told they're doing something right but they should perform the same way even without the pat on the head.My boss does this all the time. I know he's being sincere and it is nice but I would do the same job AND be happy without it.No, I don't agree. While your boss doesn't owe you thanks, thanks goes really far in creating dedicated employees. People who makes six figures still want to be appreciated. I'm not saying that "thank yous" are required - I'm saying that they make your employees a lot happier.I almost came out of my seat when Don delivered that line. I've been telling my wife this for years. Not to sound like Gordon G but everytime my wife comes home and complains about some minor slight at her job I say "Are you still getting a paycheck? Are they asking you do to something illegal? Are they asking you to do something that isn't safe? No? Then let it go." Of course I'm a little more diplomatic about it. Sadly I know too many people...men and women that don't understand that your boss owes you nothing but a paycheck.I literally cannot believe how good that scene was between Draper and Peggy. You could feel the chill go down her body when he told her she should be thanking him and Jesus every morning.
"you never say thank you"
"that's what the money is for"
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I seriously think the workplace was "feminized" back in the 60s-80s. Go to work, do your job, earn your salary, go home.
Sam Quentin said:Gekko is knockin' it out of the park in this thread.Did somebody give Sepinwall the keys?

What does praise have to do with femininity? You're saying that a paycheck should be enough. Well, the simple fact is that it's not. Perhaps for you, the money is all you need. That is not the case with most people. People love to be praised. It doesn't cost anything, and it doesn't take a lot of effort. The morale of employees that receive praise is higher than with people that are not praised. It's simply smart business to make your employees feel good about their work.McJose said:Sorry but your salary should make you happy. Not your boss. I understand that everybody likes to be told they're doing something right but they should perform the same way even without the pat on the head.My boss does this all the time. I know he's being sincere and it is nice but I would do the same job AND be happy without it.jdoggydogg said:No, I don't agree. While your boss doesn't owe you thanks, thanks goes really far in creating dedicated employees. People who makes six figures still want to be appreciated. I'm not saying that "thank yous" are required - I'm saying that they make your employees a lot happier.McJose said:I almost came out of my seat when Don delivered that line. I've been telling my wife this for years. Not to sound like Gordon G but everytime my wife comes home and complains about some minor slight at her job I say "Are you still getting a paycheck? Are they asking you do to something illegal? Are they asking you to do something that isn't safe? No? Then let it go." Of course I'm a little more diplomatic about it. Sadly I know too many people...men and women that don't understand that your boss owes you nothing but a paycheck.Premier said:I literally cannot believe how good that scene was between Draper and Peggy. You could feel the chill go down her body when he told her she should be thanking him and Jesus every morning.
"you never say thank you"
"that's what the money is for"
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I seriously think the workplace was "feminized" back in the 60s-80s. Go to work, do your job, earn your salary, go home.
Women need constant or near-constant reassurance that they are loved/attractive/appreciated etc. Men don't...or at least the ones I know don't. I couldn't imagine going to my boss and complaining that he didn't give me enough credit for something. If I know I did a good job that would be enough.What does praise have to do with femininity? You're saying that a paycheck should be enough. Well, the simple fact is that it's not. Perhaps for you, the money is all you need. That is not the case with most people. People love to be praised. It doesn't cost anything, and it doesn't take a lot of effort. The morale of employees that receive praise is higher than with people that are not praised. It's simply smart business to make your employees feel good about their work.McJose said:Sorry but your salary should make you happy. Not your boss. I understand that everybody likes to be told they're doing something right but they should perform the same way even without the pat on the head.My boss does this all the time. I know he's being sincere and it is nice but I would do the same job AND be happy without it.jdoggydogg said:No, I don't agree. While your boss doesn't owe you thanks, thanks goes really far in creating dedicated employees. People who makes six figures still want to be appreciated. I'm not saying that "thank yous" are required - I'm saying that they make your employees a lot happier.McJose said:I almost came out of my seat when Don delivered that line. I've been telling my wife this for years. Not to sound like Gordon G but everytime my wife comes home and complains about some minor slight at her job I say "Are you still getting a paycheck? Are they asking you do to something illegal? Are they asking you to do something that isn't safe? No? Then let it go." Of course I'm a little more diplomatic about it. Sadly I know too many people...men and women that don't understand that your boss owes you nothing but a paycheck.Premier said:I literally cannot believe how good that scene was between Draper and Peggy. You could feel the chill go down her body when he told her she should be thanking him and Jesus every morning.
"you never say thank you"
"that's what the money is for"
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I seriously think the workplace was "feminized" back in the 60s-80s. Go to work, do your job, earn your salary, go home.
He owes me half his salary.Google Sepinwall and it will soon direct you to this thread![]()
Should I ask the mods to delete the post where I called him a hack?Google Sepinwall and it will soon direct you to this thread![]()
Should I ask the mods to delete the post where I called him a hack?Google Sepinwall and it will soon direct you to this thread![]()
He gets off on jealous-message-board-guy.Hell I am jealous. Get paid to watch TV and write about it? Hello, exactly.Should I ask the mods to delete the post where I called him a hack?Google Sepinwall and it will soon direct you to this thread![]()
He gets off on jealous-message-board-guy.
Maybe to fit in or give the impression that he's fitting in/see more American.Why does Lane have a Mets pennant in his office?
1965: The year theAnother quality episode. Loved hearing Don's inner thoughts....Also good to know Bethany Van Nuys is not afraid of happiness in a cab![]()
was invented.Maybe Lane actually likes baseball? Plenty of Yanks like soccer, after all.Could be. He could have picked a better team though. The Mets were terrible up until 1969.1965: The year theAnother quality episode. Loved hearing Don's inner thoughts....Also good to know Bethany Van Nuys is not afraid of happiness in a cab![]()
was invented.Maybe Lane actually likes baseball? Plenty of Yanks like soccer, after all.
1965: The year theAnother quality episode. Loved hearing Don's inner thoughts....Also good to know Bethany Van Nuys is not afraid of happiness in a cab![]()
was invented.
big fan of good emoticon schtickI'm a master circumventer.1965: The year theAnother quality episode. Loved hearing Don's inner thoughts....Also good to know Bethany Van Nuys is not afraid of happiness in a cab![]()
was invented.
big fan of good emoticon schtick
Maybe he loves the underdog?Could be. He could have picked a better team though. The Mets were terrible up until 1969.1965: The year theAnother quality episode. Loved hearing Don's inner thoughts....Also good to know Bethany Van Nuys is not afraid of happiness in a cab![]()
was invented.Maybe Lane actually likes baseball? Plenty of Yanks like soccer, after all.
Or maybe one of the other guys in the office stuck it on his wall figuring he probably wouldn't know how bad they suck.Maybe he loves the underdog?Could be. He could have picked a better team though. The Mets were terrible up until 1969.1965: The year theAnother quality episode. Loved hearing Don's inner thoughts....Also good to know Bethany Van Nuys is not afraid of happiness in a cab![]()
was invented.Maybe Lane actually likes baseball? Plenty of Yanks like soccer, after all.
You see, this is why people shouldn't post before Sepinwall.Are we looking at a Betty/Don reunion?