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Post this yesterday because I couldn't find a thread, figured I move it here. Great start to Season 5.
Sorry if there is already a thread for Mad Men, did a search, but nothing came up. Anyways just saw the new season premiere and this was by far my favorite part. My second favorite part was the final scene between Don and Megan while she "cleans the apartment."
Ladies you have seven months to learn that "Zou Bisou Bisou" song for MY birthday.
[ame]https://youtu.be/ngf2zHq4FEI[/ame]

"But what, exactly, is Megan singing? And what are the song’s origins?

Roughly translated, “zou” is a casual exclamation and “bisou” is a sweet kiss—a peck on the cheek to say hello and goodbye. So the lyrics hash out to:

Oh! Kiss kiss / My God, they are sweet! / …Oh! Kiss kiss / the sound of kisses /…Oh! Kiss kiss /…That means, I confess / But yes, I love only you!"

https://www.thedailybeast.com/artic...u-bisou-bisou-megan-s-sultry-song-to-don.html
 
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I thought last night's premiere was going too well, until finally morose Don appeared and all was right in the world.
 
great premiere last night loved every bit of it there were times in the show where i wished i could punch pete hes a prick .
 
Janie Bryant on Costumes in the Season 5 Premiere: Inside Mad Men

https://youtu.be/TvLAtKEmaLU

Ya'know, today I looked in Newsweek and saw an article: "Today's Don Draper." It was a guy with a plaid shirt and Kahkis, and he looked like he couldn't give a crap. Then I look at Mad Men, and I think of how things used to be: men wore suits, their hair was immaculate, and yet they still were men. It seems like people have just stopped caring, or they got lazy, or both, and now it's just the same casual thing. It seems like you'd have to travel a thousand miles just to find someone with as much class as your parents/grandparents had back then. Anway...

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Ya'know, today I looked in Newsweek and saw an article: "Today's Don Draper." It was a guy with a plaid shirt and Kahkis, and he looked like he couldn't give a crap. Then I look at Mad Men, and I think of how things used to be: men wore suits, their hair was immaculate, and yet they still were men.

:exactly:

Today they're just called metro-sexuals.
 
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