sepinwall (Blogspot) | by asepinwall@starledger.com (Alan Sepinwall) | Sun, Oct 26
Sun, Oct 26
On whether he might do another 15-month jump that would take the characters past the JFK assassination:
On people seeing thematic parallels between "Mad Men" and "The Sopranos":
Joan had a tough time this year.
How did it feel the night you won the Emmys?
2 mainstream media weighed in on a similar topic
Last Month,
Tempo from Chicago Tribune says
(in Some thoughts on Season 2 (and Season 3) from 'Mad Men' creator Matthew Weiner)
MR: I guess I’m saying is that fans are really attached to these characters. I know I want to see more of all of them.
MR: Crude.
It was a childhood fantasy of mine to be there [at ‘SNL.’] I was on “The Sopranos” for five years and I could never get a ticket.
14 Months Ago,
Tempo from Chicago Tribune says
(in Wild about 'Mad Men': A talk with creator Matthew Weiner)
How many times did the actions of those characters surprise us, yet were in keeping with what we’d learned about them? It was a sickening shock when Tony Soprano killed Christopher Moltisanti in the final season. But given what we’d seen of Tony’s calculating, brutal side, it wasn’t reall...