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Building a Bridge to 1964

July 24, 2010 - 2:08 am - by Ed Driscoll

At Reason.tv, Nick Gillespie has a sneak preview of Mad Men’s fourth season — and his predictions for what the show will get right and wrong, politically:

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As for what the show gets right and wrong style-wise, don’t miss the terrific Mad Men Unbuttoned Website — which dubs itself “The Footnotes of Mad Men,” and does a great job of living up to that description.

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And for my thoughts on the ground covered during the show’s previous season, click here.

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  1. 1. bob sykes

    Despite carping pedants, Mad Men is one of the two best shows on TV, the other being Friday Night Lights. Nothing else comes close to either of them.

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