March Madness
“Good morning, Chan. It’s Henry.” “Henry? Are you back from the coast?” “Here I am. Live, from Madison Avenue.”
Its charm continues to elude me. It’s a soap opera with elaborate sets. I think it has more to do with the self-regard of non-native New Yorkers than with any particular dramatic import. But hey— Matthew Weiner: where is the love?
Ten random Mad Men moments from the Henry Bell novels:
10. Pullman Porter eats a mango (Gate City);
9. Pooch sings the Ko-Ko-Bite jingle during lunch at the Four Seasons (Split Thirty);
8. Jack Mercer stares down a peacock (Gate City);
7. Liesl Engelbrecht and Paula Bell dance the twist (Gate City);
6. Pooch throws up in Times Square, while Henry talks about the Ted Bates agency (Split Thirty);
5. Henry insults the woman in mink (Split Thirty);
4. Tasha gets covered with magazine advertisements at Kahn’s studio in Hell’s Kitchen (Split Thirty);
3. Selma smuggles a strawberry milkshake into Chasen’s (Gate City);
2. Baby Robert falls into a swimming pool (Gate City); and
1. HENRY GETS DRUNK (the whole damn thing).
Its charm continues to elude me. It’s a soap opera with elaborate sets. I think it has more to do with the self-regard of non-native New Yorkers than with any particular dramatic import. But hey— Matthew Weiner: where is the love?
Ten random Mad Men moments from the Henry Bell novels:
10. Pullman Porter eats a mango (Gate City);
9. Pooch sings the Ko-Ko-Bite jingle during lunch at the Four Seasons (Split Thirty);
8. Jack Mercer stares down a peacock (Gate City);
7. Liesl Engelbrecht and Paula Bell dance the twist (Gate City);
6. Pooch throws up in Times Square, while Henry talks about the Ted Bates agency (Split Thirty);
5. Henry insults the woman in mink (Split Thirty);
4. Tasha gets covered with magazine advertisements at Kahn’s studio in Hell’s Kitchen (Split Thirty);
3. Selma smuggles a strawberry milkshake into Chasen’s (Gate City);
2. Baby Robert falls into a swimming pool (Gate City); and
1. HENRY GETS DRUNK (the whole damn thing).
Published on March 30, 2015 18:41
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mad-men, matthew-weiner
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