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"Mad Men" -- "At the Codfish Ball": Some Things Never Change

last yearFilm / Film Reviews : Pajiba

Advertising campaigns such as the one Megan pitched to Heinz in the seventh episode of "Mad Men's" fifth season, "At the Codfish Ball," almost always succeed thanks to their simplicity. You can rarely go wrong focusing on concepts of family,...
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Lauren Cahn: The Ballad of Don and Megan: Back to Normal

Entertainment : Huffington Post: Entertainment Blog (11 months ago)

In one of the early episodes of the fifth season of Mad Men, Roger Sterling asks the question that stated a major theme for the entire season: When are things going to go back to normal? Read Post

'Mad Men's' dysfunctional family Thanksgiving

Entertainment : The Marquee Blog (last year)

[The following post contains spoilers from the May 13 episode of AMC's "Mad Men."] This week's episode kicked off the 1966 holiday season and served as a reminder that families – whether nuclear or professional – are almost always r... Read Post

‘Mad Men’: The Promiscuous Mingling of Art and Copy

Entertainment : Speakeasy - WSJ.com (3 years ago)

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