Cut the head off the cod next time. By Tim Goodman 2.3 million: Average viewers per episode; 53: Percentage of viewers with an annual household income of more than $100,000 This is a Spoiled Bastard.
Mothers and daughters, fathers and daughters and how slavish devotion to ideology messes with those complicated relationships. There were no small themes in this week’s “Mad Men,” another knockout seg ...
Sally smuggles the house phone into her bedroom to talk to Glen. Grandma Pauline trips on the cord stretched tight across the hallway, causing the melodramatic old dame to break her ankle. As a result ...
Peggy (Elizabeth Moss) and Abe (Charlie Hofheimer) were on the brink of destruction last week, thanks to Peggy's ambivalence about the relationship and her lack of sexual enthusiasm. So this week, ...
And last night's "Mad Men," entitled "At the Codfish Ball:" What have we got to say about this one? Where to begin? With fathers and daughters, and the sins of the fathers revisited upon the children, ...
After last week's foray into hallucinogenic drugs, the Mad Men characters were brought back to reality—and there's no greater buzz kill than a visit from the parents. This week's episode of Mad Men, ...
The Wick Theatre in Boca Raton is launching a summer series in the venue’s restaurant, Tavern at the Wick. The Codfish Ball — being staged June 28, July 12 and July 26 — will be a mix of seafood and ...
Bracketed by illicit phone calls from Sally to creepy Glen (do you think showrunner Matthew Weiner knew such an unflattering epithet would be coined for his son’s character?), At the Codfish Ball ...
It’s time to meet the really, really bad parents. Look, no mom and dad are perfect. They make mistakes. They miss ball games. But Megan Draper’s folks (played by guest stars Ronald Guttman and Julia ...
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