2010年10月21日星期四

Tuned In - A blog about television by TIME’s TV critic James Poniewozik. - TIME.com

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SPOILER ALERT: Before you read this post, get out of the pool, turn on the TV in your hotel room and watch last night's season finale of Mad Men.


We should not be surprised, in retrospect, to find Don Draper's work and home lives running in tandem on Mad Men. Season three was about the gradual―and then sudden―breakup of the Draper marriage, and the gradual―and then sudden―dissolution of the old Sterling Cooper. Season four began in the aftermath of both drastic decisions, finding the parties involved shaken, adjusting, and finally moving toward some kind of stability and toward the next thing.


Don Draper moved found his next thing in "Tomorrowland"―boy did he! And while it might or might not prove to be a terrible idea, it was a distinctively Don Draper decision.


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