Sunday’s episode of Mad Men, entitled The Good News was a typical episode. Even for Mad Men fans, it was a slow, relatively uneventful episode that is a set up for bigger things to come. After all, it is 1965 and all kinds of things are about to happen, historically. The Beatles, Viet Nam, and Martin Luther King.
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At Just Chick Flicks, we will explore, discuss and review movies that touch the hearts of women heart, appeal to our emotions; movies focusing on the loves and issues of women, movies that help women have a better self images and movies that entertain us and make us laugh, cry and make us think. We are redefining the chick flick!
Tonight’s episode brings back three characters from previous seasons. Freddy Rumsen, the ad exec with a drinking problem who was let go after he wet himself in a meeting; Lee Garner Jr., the Lucky Strikes cigarettes VP, a spoiled rich boy with too much money and a big secret; and Glenn Bishop, the 12-year old neighbor kid and a psycho killer in the making.
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