TMC
04-05-2013, 09:02 PM
http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/2013/04/04/review-mad-men/YipeL7W5WhkAjbOmWXjJzI/story.html
The two-hour Sunday premiere episodes, says Matthew Gilbert, "are as rich and as deftly literary as anything in the history of the show. The premiere operates like a series of exquisitely written theatrical set pieces, one after another … that add up to a moving, ironic, and often comic group portrait. And at the very, very end of the episode, after a few references to earlier seasons — note Megan’s zeal for the slide carousel, Don’s season 1 icon of the happy family — the story brilliantly pivots back around to its opening moments. The curtain drops."
http://tvtattle.com/2013/04/05/38696/
The two-hour Sunday premiere episodes, says Matthew Gilbert, "are as rich and as deftly literary as anything in the history of the show. The premiere operates like a series of exquisitely written theatrical set pieces, one after another … that add up to a moving, ironic, and often comic group portrait. And at the very, very end of the episode, after a few references to earlier seasons — note Megan’s zeal for the slide carousel, Don’s season 1 icon of the happy family — the story brilliantly pivots back around to its opening moments. The curtain drops."
http://tvtattle.com/2013/04/05/38696/