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Mad Men Season 4: Scene of the Week - Christmas Comes But Once a Year
by sara on Aug 2, 2010
It is the detail of Mad Men Season 4: Episodes 2 - Christmas Comes But Once a Year. You can know the scene of the week. Enjoy the Mad Man Seasons 4 please!
What a night for the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce crew! Roger prostituting himself for the amusement of the dastardly Lee Garner Jr. and the return of Freddy Rumsen reminded viewers how far these characters can fall but also how many a time they’ll pick themselves up and emerge triumphant (that being said, don’t be surprised if Freddy falls off the wagon by season’s end).
Newcomer Faye Miller summed up nearly every characters’ predicament; their desires have been at war with others’ expectations from the very start. And while Glen’s act of love/vandalism impressed Sally, (I too was touched in an odd way), I worry where this is going. With Glen as the devil on her shoulder, Sally could send Henry Francis running for the hills sooner than you might expect.
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Mad Men Season 4: Scene of the Week - Christmas Comes But Once a Year
It is the detail of Mad Men Season 4: Episodes 2 - Christmas Comes But Once a Year. You can know the scene of the week. Enjoy the Mad Man Seasons 4 please!
Mixed Reviews For Mad Men Season 4
It doesn't premiere for another week, but reviews for the fourth season of AMC's acclaimed (and polarizing) "Mad Men" are already starting to trickle in....
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It doesn't premiere for another week, but reviews for the fourth season of AMC's acclaimed (and polarizing) "Mad Men" are already starting to trickle in. Here's what TV's chattering class has to say:
* Genius is the only word that does Matthew Weiner's work justice writes Heather Havrilesky of Salon, a long time "Mad Men" booster.
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