Monday, September 7, 2009

Mad Men 1 minute review Epi. 4..."Over There"

Mad Men 1 Minute Review
Epi 4; Sept. 6th,"Over There"
(my title, Real Title is "The Arrangements")

Pops Gene teaches little Sally to drive his "Dead Kennedy" Lincoln.
(she's about 10, would Don approve?)

Peggy want to "Take Manhattan". To get 'over there', and away from Mom's

pounding for giving up the baby.
Later, Peggy buys Mom a new TV, but both know it's 'Over' for them.

An Idle Rich-son pitches Jai-Lai to the firm.

(Jai-Lai did happen back then, just before the "World Soccer League" that also died fast)

Betty smokes while preggers;

she gets upset at Pops for pushing the "reality" of his coming demise on her.
Does she wants being preggers to be 'over'?

Closet-bound Sal is tapped to direct the "Bye Bye Birdie" rip-off ad.
He's Very
excited.

Later while trying to avoid sex with his (SMOKIN' HOT)
confused wife; he acts out entire song.

Now Wifey totally understands...that was the Gayest Ad ever!
Now he's really gone 'over there'.


Pops has gone totally rouge now,
he gives little Jimmy his Prussian WWI helmet, openly defying Don.

Don pulls out an old pic of his Dad and Mom.
See, having Pops around is helping him with his own past; to get 'over it'.

Kolie is afraid of Kourtney getting herpes...what sluts.
Oops, switched channels awhile :)


"Margret" Peggy Olsen looks for a roomie.
Gets Pep talk from know it all Joan to 'fun-it-up'.

Later meets Perky Kute Karen in a yellow dress (symbolic?) Real Don-Bait.

More Jai-Li account fun....just take the money and run Don.
Pete is up for it, as he brown-noses 'Limely-boss'.

Then the 'Bye Bye' ad is shown; it's perfect,
but far too sexy....they took the money and ran....into a ditch..
Peggy smirks knowingly. She had said "clients don't know what they need".
Sterling states the obvious.."it's not Ann Margret!" It's 'over' for Patio diet cola.

Suddenly it's announced Pops dies off screen in an A&P market.
Buying Ice Cream?
His missed his big scene, Was it cut?

The Family seems more relived than in mourning.
Little Sally hears laughter and freaks.
At least she loved the old coot.

Don puts away Pop's roll away bed...bumps a record player...
it plays "Over There"..

Pops has now "gone over" to "There".
It's over for Pops and the WWI generation.

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