_________________ There's just no mercy in your eyes There ain't no time to set things right And I'm afraid I've lost the fight I'm just a painful reminder Another day you leave behind
i did. don's "carousel" pitch to the kodak people towards the end of the season finale was two or three of the most emotionally resonant minutes of television i've ever watched. incredibly well written and acted scene.
My girlfriend and I have watched Season 1 and 2 on On Demand. We have the last two eps this weekend and then Season 3. I'm excited.
Even though there were some interesting stories in Season 2, I thought it was getting to be a lot of the same. Don's trip is interesting and I don't know yet how that turns out. But it keeps my interest and I can't wait for Season 3!
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My girlfriend and I finished season 2 the other day and we're both pumped for Sunday. I love how each scene is just packed with substance, leaving hardly any wasted seconds.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
My girlfriend and I finished season 2 the other day and we're both pumped for Sunday. I love how each scene is just packed with substance, leaving hardly any wasted seconds.
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:42 am Posts: 11014 Location: Mizzou Gender: Male
Coach wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
My girlfriend and I finished season 2 the other day and we're both pumped for Sunday. I love how each scene is just packed with substance, leaving hardly any wasted seconds.
not a lot of piss breaks
That is the beauty of DVR.
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i didnt see it (or any of them, for that matter... though i plan on watching the first 2 seasons on demand)
BUUUT... i heard that there is a scene set in a recreation of the famed (and now out of business) haussner's restaurant in baltimore. as a baltimore native, thats the coolest thing i can imagine
Not a bad start. The more that happens to Campbell, the better. He and Sterling are my favorite characters.
*SLIGHT SPOILER*
I am intrigued that Draper continues to bone chicks. I love how he often appears to get a conscious and rethink everything, etc...but before you know it, he's stuffing a stewardess or hippie.
I am glad they brought back the Sal gay thing. I hope they get back to Betty's hands. My girlfriend predicted that she had MS or something, and since it was way back when, they just chalked up to a mental problem....but they never get around to it.
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YessCode wrote:
I am glad they brought back the Sal gay thing. I hope they get back to Betty's hands. My girlfriend predicted that she had MS or something, and since it was way back when, they just chalked up to a mental problem....but they never get around to it.
Yea, similaraly, when I was catching up on S2 I thought they were never going to get back to the Dick Whitman story line. I'm glad they did though.
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Vitalogy wrote:
YessCode wrote:
I am glad they brought back the Sal gay thing. I hope they get back to Betty's hands. My girlfriend predicted that she had MS or something, and since it was way back when, they just chalked up to a mental problem....but they never get around to it.
Yea, similaraly, when I was catching up on S2 I thought they were never going to get back to the Dick Whitman story line. I'm glad they did though.
It's interesting and a bit confusing but I like it.
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