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Mad Men: The Easy Way

Television

Eric Freeman

The key plot turn of the first episode of Mad Men’s third season concerns Pete Campbell and Ken Cosgrove battling to become Head of Accounts, but the obvious most important moment is when Don catches Salvatore Romano with a shirtless man in his Baltimore hotel room. Salvatore is rightfully terrified, knowing that Don could end his successful career with one word to his fellow partners at Sterling Cooper. Then, on the flight back, Don asks him about an idea for the London Fog campaign as if nothing had ever happened. Salvatore is safe, and we seem to have a case of one man who passes in his own life empathizing with another who must do the same. Except Don and Salvatore have to do very different things in order to pass.

Mad Men: You Feeling Something, That’s What Sells

Television

Eric Freeman

Mad Men stands out from similarly well-regarded series in that very little seems to happen in each episode and season. Compared to a show like The Sopranos, it appears to lumber along with all the narrative excitement of Antiques Roadshow. Even the show’s most ardent supporters would have to admit that it moves slowly. At the same time, a quick rundown of each season’s plot makes it sound like a soap opera. How do we reconcile the experience of watching Mad Men with its incongruous plot summaries?

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