Am I wrong?
I thought this season we were going to see pete manning up and coming into his own but the other weeks episode busted him right back down to pussybwoy.
You are. I only drink Saturday nights, sometimes Fridays.
edit: Except during football season, then Sunday is a must drink day as a Charger’s fan…
You have confounded my drunk sense. Is there no justice?
It’s my mutant power. Also, I tend to only write things about sex or sex when I’m drunk. Or as any of my FB friends know, proudly proclaiming I am drunk after a few shots of vodka.
I am your Facebook friend.
Though I haven’t been on Facebook in a while.
Come to think of it, that might be my problem… but a problem that will have to wait.
That ending montage song could have been like 10 amazing zombie deaths. DAMN YOU MATT WIENER.
The thing I took away from this episode is that Pete is brazen as hell. Also crazy. Pete, why you so crazy?
Really Pete…The ultimate creeper! This reinforces what I posted about the fight episode: He’s like the kid who despite all he has, always got picked on in grade school, always picked last for the sports time, and even all grown up, STILL picked on and always picked last. He’s never gotten over it.
Got to love Peggy and Joan’s conversation. “She’s good at everything!” “Then you were right in being hard on her”
Spoiler
Damn.
Pete stay wanting more action with the insurance guy’s wife (Alexis Bledel, from the Gilmore Girls).
Crazy creeper status, indeed.
The latter part of the elevator lobby scene at SCDP was interesting.
Yeah that was something deep. This seasons seems to be the most cerebral of them all. You can’t watch this show distracted. I could barely eat my tacos.
Harry is hilarious. I wish he were in more scenes.
any episode that involves pete getting shitted on is fantastic, even better that it was rory from gilmore girls that did it to him.
Pete going after a Gilmore girl over Alison Brie, stay losing Pete. Stay losing forever.:tdown: What I can’t stand about Pete is that he’s always trying to play the victim, while never truly looking inward at his huge faults. Pete needs to realize that he need to change himself and stop playing the victim.
And Gilmore girl bitch is carazaaaay as hell, and not in the raunchy fingernails-in-your-back-during-sex way, but like a girl who would’ve ran off with Charlie Manson if gotten the chance.
I like how Peggy identified that Megan was really a different person from her duplicitous peers; she could see beyond personal cynicisms and truly accept Megan as the dreamcatcher she always aspired to be.
Much respect to Don for letting the cards fall the way they did, I think when Megan gave Don her love, he felt a measure of peace finally come over him.
I’m still waiting for Don to screw this up.
I also keep waiting for Mad Men to telegraph that moment like any other TV show would, and it keeps faking me out.
the gilmore girl isn’t crazy, she’s just being neglected by her husband…which is why it’s hilarious that pete knows this, yet is doing the exact same thing to his wife.
She behaves like she’s on meds, or should be. All her metaphorical jibba-jabba (Pete’s eyes = world surrounded by dark emptiness) and awkwardness have been depressingly somber. Sure neglect might’ve brought it on, but based on her past she sounds a little off-kilter.
what do we know about her past beyond she stays in her house all week by herself? i’ll admit that i’m only completely zoned in on storylines involving don or roger, but i don’t really remember anything eyebrow raising her backstory.
it’s just impossible to resist how fun roger is to watch in these episodes.
For those of you that might be interested, Inside the Actors Studio on Bravo is going to have an episode about Mad Men on May 14.
So when are we going to talk about Mr. Belding?