sigh. it's just hard not to love him. after a 2-year absence, i am back to watching mad men on sunday nights. it is at once familiar and icky and wonderfully vintage. :))
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I agree that it's hard NOT to LOVE him, though if you did truly love him (like the, oh, hundreds of women that he's had 'relations' with) I think you'd want to kill him.
This is the first season I have really started to enjoy Roger Sterling. He's such a lost puppy. At the end of the day, he just wants to know that his presence on earth is noticed by someone. And if he gets to choose, that someone would be Joan :-)
What was being foreshadowed in the last scene with the three women on the elevator? I haven't had a chance to read the blogs...
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I agree that it's hard NOT to LOVE him, though if you did truly love him (like the, oh, hundreds of women that he's had 'relations' with) I think you'd want to kill him.
This is the first season I have really started to enjoy Roger Sterling. He's such a lost puppy. At the end of the day, he just wants to know that his presence on earth is noticed by someone. And if he gets to choose, that someone would be Joan :-)
What was being foreshadowed in the last scene with the three women on the elevator? I haven't had a chance to read the blogs...
i can hardly wait until NEXT WEEK!
i have yet to start reading blogs about the show, hoping to limit my thinking about Don to 1 hour a week :)
i'm with you. i've always kind of liked roger. although i sort of cringed when Joanie let her guard down last week. knew that was going to happen :)
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