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In this episode Jason and Jeremiah review episode 07 of season 6 Man with a plan. They discuss many topics like, Pete's struggles, Don vs Ted, the merge and much more. Then they close the show with some feedback from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Episode Info: Man with a plan was the 7th episodes of season 6 and the 72nd overall episodes of the series. It was written by Semi Chellas and Matthew Weiner and directed by Jon Slattery. It originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on March 12, 2013 with 2.36 million viewers. Links from the show: Mad Men, After Hours: Music From the Original Series by David Carbonara Historical references Alison Brie on WTF Podcast
In this episode Jason and Jeremiah review episode 06 of season 6 For Immediate Release. They discuss many topics like, Pete's marriage ending, Roger making changes, the merge and much more. Then they close the show with some feedback from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Episode Info: "For Immediate Release" was the 6th episodes of season 6 and the 71st overall episodes of the series. It was written by Matthew Weiner and directed by Jennifer Getzinger. It originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on March 5, 2013 with 2.45 million viewers. Other Links from the podcast: • Historical references • Alfa Romeo • 1st adult heart transplant but there was one on Jan 8 in 1968
In this episode Jason and Jeremiah review episode 05 of season 6 The Flood. They discuss many topics like, the assassination of MLK, Peggy's search for a new apartment and much more. In the gossip section Jeremiah and Jason talk about the rumor of a future TV project from the writers of Mad Men and then close the show with some feedback from the fans. You can find Rob Cesternino's podcast at Rob Has A Podcast. Follow him on Twitter @robcesternino Listen to podcast below: Elevator Gossip Links: Are the writers of Mad Men pitching a new show? See what the Mad Men characters would look like today. Episode Info: "The Flood" was the 5th episodes of season 6 and the 70th overall episodes of the series. It was written by Tom Smuts and Matthew Weiner and directed by Christopher Manley. It originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on April 28, 2013 with 2.38 million viewers. Historical Links: NY City reactions More reactions to the assassination of MLK The Andy Awards of the Advertising Club of NY
In this episode Jeremiah goes solo and reviews episode 04 of season 6 To Have and to Hold. He discusses the many themes of Unfaithfulness, Secrets, Possession and topics like Joan's new life and Harry's future. Then closes the show with some feedback from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Elevator Gossip Section Links: • The ratings at 2.40 Episode Info: "To Have and to Hold" Is the 4th episodes of season 6 and the 69th overall episodes of the series. It was written by Erin Levy and directed by Michael Uppendahl. It originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on April 14, 2013. Episode Links: • Historical references • Jay Walter Thompson agency
In this episode Jeremiah and Jason review episode 3 of season 6 "The Collaborators". They discuss the theme of infidelity, Pete's marriage, Don's past and future, Peggy's work life and much more. In the gossip section Jeremiah and Jason talk about the ratings and then they close the show with some feedback from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Elevator Gossip Links: • Ratings 2.66 • Jon Hamm and Rich Sommer on The Nerdist TV show Episode Info: "The Collaborators” Is the 3rd episodes of season 6 and 68th overall episodes of the series. It was written by Jonathan Igla and Matthew Weiner and directed by Jon Hamm. It originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on April 14, 2013. Episode Links: • Hair the musical • Pueblo Situation • Jim Garrison's Appearance on The Tonight Show • Tet Offensive
In this episode Jeremiah, Jason and Chris review episode 1&2 "The Doorway" of season 6. They discuss Don's inner demons, Rogers loss, Peggy's new position and Betty Monster. In the gossip section they talk about the ratings, Jon Hamm's appearance in the Rolling Stones and much more. Listen to podcast below: Elevator Gossip Links: • Mad Men Season 6 premiere ratings • Jon Hamm on the cover of Rolling Stone • Elisabeth Moss in GQ magazine • Season 5 is now available on NetFlix streaming Episode Review: "The Doorway" is the two-part sixth season premiere of the American television drama series Mad Men. Officially counted as the first two episodes of the season, it figures as the 66th and 67th overall episodes of the series. It was written by series creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner, and directed by executive producer Scott Hornbacher. It originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on April 7, 2013. Other Links from the show: • Ads mentioned • Super Bowl of 68
In this episode Jeremiah and Jason are joined by fellow podcaster Chris as they all make some predictions for the upcoming season 6 of Mad Men. They cover many major topics of the upcoming season. In the gossip section they discuss the engagement of Vincent Kartheiser and Alexis Bledel and Jon Hamm's underwear issue. Then they close the show with some feedback from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Elevator Gossip Links: Vincent Kartheiser and Alexis Bledel are engaged Was Jon Hamm told to wear underwear? Check out the work of Brian Sanders, the artist of the new poster for season 6. Main Topic: Season 6 Feedback: We hear feedback from, Graig, Gregory, David Other Podcast you can find Chris on: The Norwegiaquestquest Podcast and What To Watch Podcast
In this special podcast Jeremiah and Jason review episode 5 " The New Girl" of season 2. In the gossip section the boys talk about the announcement of the season 6 premiere and the departure of Andre & Maria Jacquemetton. Then they review the episode and close the show with some thoughts from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Elevator Gossip Links: • The two hour premiere of Season 6 will air on April 7th • ‘Mad Men’ Writer-Producers Andre & Maria Jacquemetton Ink Deal With Warner Bros TV Episode Review: The New Girl is the 5th episode of season 2. The episode was written by Robin Veith and directed by Jennifer Getzinger. Air date 24 August 2008 with 1.47 million viewers. Pinterest Link from Mark: Mad-for Mad-Men on Pinterest
In this special podcast Jeremiah and Jason re-watch and reviewed episode 8 of season 2 "A Night To Remember". They discuss many topics from this great episode of Mad Men. In the gossip portion of the podcast includes topics like, 2013 Golden Globe Awards, Season 6 premiere of Mad Men, the book "Mad Men On The Couch", 2013 Sundance Film Festival and Mad Men actors in the movies. Listen to podcast below: Gossip Section Links: • Jon Hamm and Mad Men get the big snub from the Golden Globes • Season 6 Premiere may be in March? • Elisabeth Moss TV Mini-series "Top of the Lake." will be shown at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival • Mad Men actors in the movies from the AMC blog and "Promised Land" with Rosemarie DeWitt Main Topic: “A Night To Remember” The 8th episode of season 2. Written by Robin Veith and Matthew Weiner and Directed by Lesli Linka Glatter. Original air date was on September 14, 2008 with 1.87 million viewers. Review Links: • Heineken Beer and links to the Heineken advertising history - Link1 Link 2 • "Early in the Morning" by Peter Paul & Mary was the song played by Father Gill at the end. Lyrics link and video below. Listen To Podcast Here:
In this episode Jeremiah and Jason review episode 5 of season 1 called "5G". In the gossip section Jeremiah and Jason talk about some Mad news, then they discuss all the major topics from the episode and close the show with some feedback from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Elevator Gossip Links: • Mad Men' was snubbed at the 2012 Emmy Awards. • Don and Megan in Hawaii for the start of season 6. • Rich Sommer who plays Harry on Mad Men returns to the Nerdist Podcast. Main Topic: 5G aired on August 16th 2007. It is the 5th episode in season 1. It was directed by Lesli Linka Glatter Writen by Matthew Weiner. Mad Episode Links: • Atlantic Monthly • Boys Life Magazine Feedback: This week we hear from Adele and Denni.
In this special podcast Jeremiah and Jason did a re-watch and reviewed episode 1 of season 1 "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes". They discuss many topics from this amazing first episode of Mad Men. In the gossip section Jeremiah and Jason talk about the 2012 Emmy's and much more. Then they close the show with some feedback from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Elevator Gossip Links: • Mad Men's Elisabeth Moss, January Jones & Vincent Kartheiser, finalizing Two-Year Deals • Mad Men Earns 17 Emmy Nominations • According to the Nielsen Media Research, the episode attained 1.4 million viewers upon initial airing. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" was well received by most television commentators, who felt that it was historically accurate and praised the character development presented in the episode. - Filming of season 6 starts in October, but no official statement on air date. Rumor is still March. Main Topic: "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" is the first episode of the first season of the American period drama television series Mad Men. It first aired on July 19, 2007 in the United States on AMC. "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" was written by creator Matthew Weiner and directed by Alan Taylor. Mad Facts: • "It's Toasted" was an actual Lucky Strikes slogan, but one that dates back to 1917. • The idea for the opening title sequence was from the director Alan Taylor, who took a look at Hamm and said, "Have you seen the back of this man's head? Have you seen what that is, what presence that is? Who is this person, this mystery?" (Note that the first time we see the flesh and blood Don, it's from that same vantage point.) Feedback: Debbie and Ginger
In this episode Jeremiah, Jason and Chris review season 5. They discuss the good and the bad of season 5 and then they close the show with some feedback from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Main Topic: Season 5 Feedback: Anna, Liz and Graig
In this episode Jeremiah and Jason review the season five finale "The Phantom". They discuss Don and Megan's relationship, the return of Peggy and Pete's problems with commuter trains. In the gossip section Jeremiah and Jason talk about the ratings, then they close the show with some feedback from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Elevator Gossip Links: • Jon Hamm’s “Ask A Grow Man” • Mad Men finale had the highest finale ratings with 2.7 million viewers, up 15%. Main Topic: "The Phantom" is the thirteenth episode and season finale of the fifth season of the American television drama series Mad Men and the 65th episode of the series overall. It is co-written by Jonathan Igla and Matthew Weiner and directed by Weiner. It originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on June 10, 2012. Mad Facts: • Virginia Slims • “You Only Live Twice” song. Lyrics: Link to the movie: Feedback: Andrew, Inter-dimensional Dave, Greg, James and Greg.
In this episode Jeremiah and Jason review episode 12 "Commissions and Fees" of season 5. They discuss Sally becoming a woman, Don want's big business, and Lane's untimely death. In the gossip section Jeremiah and Jason talk about the ratings and Dish Network and AMC battle. Then they close the show with some feedback from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Elevator Gossip Links: • AMC and Dish Network battle • Mad Men is up for best drama and 4 other awards for the Critics' Choice Television Awards • Mad Men ratings up again to 2.4 million. Main Topic: "Commissions and Fees" is the twelfth episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series Mad Men and the 64th episode of the series overall. It is co-written by Andre Jacquemetton and Maria Jacquemetton, and directed by Christopher Manley. It aired on the AMC channel in the United States on June 3, 2012. Mad Facts Links: • The Hotchkiss School • Historical references Feedback: Greg, Liz, Kathleen, David and Karen
In this episode Jeremiah and Jason review episode 11 "The Other woman" of season 5. They discuss Joan becoming a whore a, the Jaguar pitch, and Peggy's big move. In the gossip section Jeremiah and Jason talk about the ratings and they discuss the unhappy Jaguar executive, and then they close the show with some feedback from the fans. Listen to podcast below: Elevator Gossip Links: • Mad Men’s Jessica Pare to present at the CFDA Awards • Jaguar executive not happy with the episode. • Mad Men ratings, over 2 million. Main Topic: “The Other Woman” is the 11 episode of the fifth season of Mad Men and the 63th episode of the series overall. It is co-written by Semi Chellas and Matthew Weiner, and directed by Phil Abraham. It aired on the AMC channel in the United States on May 27, 2012. Mad Facts: • Joan says that the initial $50,000 offer would be four times her salary, which would set it around $12,500 a year. So Teddy would be paying Peggy a lot more ($19,000) than the pre-partnership Joan to be his copy chief. (And for those who enjoy seeing the numbers adjusted for inflation, her salary would be more than $120,000 in today's dollars.) • The show Megan auditioned for was Jules Feiffer's "Little Murders," and she's probably better off for not getting cast in the 1967 production, which only ran a handful of performances. The 1969 revival, on the other hand? An enormous hit, and one that was spun off into a 1971 movie starring Elliott Gould and directed by Alan Arkin. Mad Facts are from Alan Sepinwall: Feedback: Marie, Liz and Greg
