The New York Times: Reviews the return of Mad Men Season 5, the article notes the following on the new episodes of Mad Men, “ The two-hour premiere feels long and is a little dreary, repeating many of the same themes that were so new and unexpected when the series first began. ” There are spoilers folks, so up to you if your read in the UK. As to the article, it has a point about social issues, but that does not mean that it should do a hit job on the show, shame on the extreme liberal NYT. If your guy you want to be Don Draper, in the case of this blog it has to be Roger Sterling, what a man, funny, his liver must be a marvel and the women love him, what more can a man ask for, not lot.
A look at the Politics of the United States and the UK. The Foreign Policies of both countries and how they behave in the International Community.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Mad Men Season 5 - NYT Review
The New York Times: Reviews the return of Mad Men Season 5, the article notes the following on the new episodes of Mad Men, “ The two-hour premiere feels long and is a little dreary, repeating many of the same themes that were so new and unexpected when the series first began. ” There are spoilers folks, so up to you if your read in the UK. As to the article, it has a point about social issues, but that does not mean that it should do a hit job on the show, shame on the extreme liberal NYT. If your guy you want to be Don Draper, in the case of this blog it has to be Roger Sterling, what a man, funny, his liver must be a marvel and the women love him, what more can a man ask for, not lot.
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