Monday, March 26, 2012

Don draper

  • Are you excited as I am that "Mad Men" is finally back on the air? It's been way too long since we've been able to follow the troubled exploits of Don Draper, advertising man extraordinaire and partner in Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.
  • (MSN TV)
  • Mad Men returned to television with bumper ratings, an unusually happy Don Draper and a new star, courtesy of Drapers sexy young wife, Megan.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • It's been almost 18 months since we last visited the corrupt, sexually charged offices of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, and I, for one, cannot wait to return there to buy more of what they're selling.
  • (Canton Repository)
  • My favorite Mad Men line boils business to its essence. Don Draper tells Peggy, his aspiring, sometimes-whiny protégé: "You're good. Get better. Stop asking for things.
  • (Forbes)
  • Don Drapers new wife performs a competely unexpected burlesque routine, immediately earworming a 60s French song into fans heads.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • The much-anticipated fifth season of Mad Men kicks off Sunday night on AMC, but Cardinals World Series hero David Freese said he probably won't tune in, even though he is friends with actor Jon Hamm.
  • (Palm Beach Post (blog))
  • On last nights debut of Mad Men Season 5, Don Draper (Jon Hamm) is thrown into a bit of a tizzy when his new, hot French Canadian wife Megan (Jessica Pare) throws him a surprise birthday party.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • On the new season of Mad Men, Don Draper, celebrated his 40th birthday. He's newly married to his much younger wife, Megan, and has embarked on a new life with her. What does the future hold for the new season, warning Mad Men spoilers ahead.
  • (astrochicks)
  • *During Chris Matthews' Sunday morning talk show, the host featured a parody of the opening sequence to "Mad Men," with an animated version of President Obama replacing Don Draper's silhouette.
  • (EURweb)
  • As they do regularly, Bluefin Labs sent over an infographic about the Social Media buzz around a big television event. I've used their data for the Super Bowl, Grammy Awards, the Academy Awards, March Madness vs. The Walking Dead and others.
  • (Forbes)

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