A couple of weeks ago, and in record time, my husband and I plowed through an entire season of another TV series. Mad Men.
Based in the fabulous era of the 60s, AMC brings us the story of Don Draper, Art Director of an ad agency on Madison Avenue (hence the term "Mad" Men), his associates and their family lives. For anyone that has ever worked in marketing, and in particular, at one of the large agencies, you'll find this show almost eerily spot on, and exactly how one would imagine during this time in American history.
The writing is brilliant and the often intense dialogue between characters will have you hooked after the first episode.
Another reason to tune in, the design aesthetics of the 1960s are wonderful. Pure mid-century modern, simple and elegant. I have my eye on a few ceramic lamps and would take nearly any of the furniture.
One thing I find quite interesting is that the characters are pretty much smoking the entire time. It's amazing to realize just how much people probably smoked then, how much it was a part of every day life, and how acceptable it once was. In the office, in bed, while pregnant, everywhere and at anytime. The way women and minorities were treated, no seat belts in cars, and children mixing drinks for their parents, are just some of the many other social differences to note.
Season Two of Mad Men recently started on AMC. It's not too late to find season one, all the way through last week's episodes On Demand. I highly recommend you catch up, and watch this Sunday at 10 PM PST!
- Trish, Account Executive
Lunch today: Pokez Tofu Nachos and a Diet Coke
Friday, August 22, 2008
Mad For Mad Men
Posted by Premise at 8/22/2008 03:22:00 PM
Labels: advertising, AMC, Mad Men, tv
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