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I originally wrote this makala upon my first viewing of the Season Three episode called (3.12) "The Grown-Ups":


”There's a battle outside; And it is ragin'
It'll soon shake your windows And rattle your walls
For the times they are a-changin'.” - “The Times They Are A-Changin”
(recorded kwa Bob Dylan on October 24, 1963)



"MAD MEN”: “The Times They Are A-Changin'”

Not long after I had watched the latest episode of ”MAD MEN” called (3.12) “The Grown Ups”, I walked into a pizza eatery and heard a song being played on the jukebox. To my surprise, it was an old Bob Dylan song called...
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He can out-talk you, out-style you, out-drink wewe and you'll still be charmed, stupefied and awed kwa his enigmatic charisma.
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I wrote this makala after a hivi karibuni viewing of the Season Three episode, (3.11) "The Gypsy and the Hobo":


"MAD MEN": Acts of Violence

The Season Three episode of "MAD MEN" called (3.11) "The Gypsy and the Hobo" featured a scene in which former Sterling Cooper office manager Joan Holloway had bashed a vase against the head of her husband, Greg Harris. He had been whining over failing to acquire a new job as a psychiatrist during an interview. Frustrated and angered kwa his lack of professional success and his bouts of whining, Joan took a vase and bashed it over his head. Then she marched into...
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Season Three of "MAD MEN" brought about some drastic changes into the lives of the characters. But I am not here to discuss what I had liked about Season Three. I am here to discuss the quibbles I had with this latest season. Some of the problems I had with Season Three originated with creator Matthew Weiner’s story. And some of the problems I had were with the fans. Perhaps I will start with the fans.


”MAD MEN” Season Three Quibbles


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Betty Draper - I get the feeling that many mashabiki of ”MAD MEN” have this great desire to brand certain characters as the villain au villainess...
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The following makala was written after I first saw the Season Four episode, (4.09) "Beautiful Girls":


MATTHEW WEINER, "MAD MEN" AND ISSUES

Ever since the characters Roger Sterling and Joan Harris were mugged kwa an African-American man in the Season Four episode of "MAD MEN", (4.09) "The Beautiful Girls", the topic of race in the series reared its head again. The ironic thing is that many of the series' mashabiki and the media still refuse to criticize the series' creator, Matthew Weiner, for the series' minimal exploration of race. Instead, they believe that Weiner will gradually get into the issue...
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I first wrote this makala after viewing the "MAD MEN" Season Three finale, (3.13) "Shut the Door, Have a Seat":


“MAD MEN”: "WANTED au NOT - AN EMANCIPATED DIVORCEE"

One of the events of the Season Three finale of ”MAD MEN” - (3.13) “Shut the Door. Have a Seat” turned out to be Betty Draper’s decision to file a divorce from the series’ main protagonist, Don Draper. uigizaji as Betty’s main supporter throughout this upheaval was her almost paramour Henry Francis.

Betty had first met the aide to New York’s Republican governor, Nelson Rockefeller, in the third episode, (3.03) “My...
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Dear Matthew Weiner,

I just watched (7.13) "The maziwa and Honey Route" and discovered that Betty Francis was doomed for a quickie death from cancer. And all I can say is . . .

FUCK YOU.

Fuck wewe for this piece of contrived uandishi that came out of the blue, due to your neverending desire to surprise the viewers. It's bad enough that wewe wasted Betty's nearly decade-long character development with impending death. But wewe decided to kill her off in the same manner as Don's former mistress, Rachel Katz. How unoriginal can wewe be? After the contrived uandishi that surrounded Peggy Olson's original job promotion in (1.13) "The Wheel", the dumb punda FBI "investigation" of Don Draper in Season Four and your inability to create and write complex minority characters, I realized that I had enough. So again . . .

FUCK YOU.
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