Friday, May 15, 2015

"It's a Telenovela Set in the '60s That's Really Beautiful to Look At"

"Mendelsohn dislikes the number of subplots, which, he says, often 'fizzled out because something more interesting came along.' Scoblic takes aim at the larger arc: 'There are shows like Breaking Bad that take a dramatic arc and thread that arc through every episode and you have a destination,' she explains, 'and I don't feel Mad Men was ever going anywhere in particular, except teasing us about Don Draper's background.'"


As Mad Men approaches its series finale, Gazelle Emami in New York talks with non-fans.

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