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‘Mad Men’ Leader Board: Who Had Last Night’s Best Lines?

When you get beyond the cocktails and the costumes and the showy emotional breakdowns, what makes any given episode of Mad Men memorable is the dialogue. Matthew Weiner and his staff are particularly wonderful at crafting one-liners — funny quips, penetrating realizations, earth-shattering statements that cause time to stop and personalities to crumble. This season, we’re keeping track of which characters get each episode’s five best lines, assigning points to winners, and posting a cumulative leader board to determine Season 5′s pithiest mad man (or woman). The results of last night’s episode — which, if you ask us, was so cruel to Betty that we almost sympathize with her — are after the jump. … Read More

A Few Predictions for ‘Breaking Bad’ Season 5

AMC’s first teaser trailer for Breaking Bad hit yesterday, and Bryan Cranston couldn’t be more charming — which is amusing considering how full-on Heisenberg he’s become. The gang is shown on set in the video, promising craziness for the upcoming fifth season, which can’t get here soon enough. Past the break, we’ve made a few quick predictions about the future of Walter and the crew. Hit up the comments section to share yours, and check out the clip. Let’s all cross our fingers that Vince Gilligan nails a date in July before we go nuts with anticipation. Warning: Spoilers galore. … Read More

'Mad Men' Leader Board: Who Had Last Night's Best Lines?

When you get beyond the cocktails and the costumes and the showy emotional breakdowns, what makes any given episode of Mad Men memorable is the dialogue. Matthew Weiner and his staff are particularly wonderful at crafting one-liners — funny quips, penetrating realizations, earth-shattering statements that cause time to stop and personalities to crumble. This season, we’re keeping track of which characters get each episode’s five best lines, assigning points to winners, and posting a cumulative leader board to determine Season 5′s pithiest mad man (or woman). The results of last night’s episode — an entirely depressing hour that also, by our count, featured the season’s pithiest script to date — are after the jump. … Read More

AMC Developing Another Comic by ‘Walking Dead’ Author Robert Kirkman

Despite its inconsistent quality, The Walking Dead has been a huge hit for AMC. To put its success in perspective, nine million people watched last month’s Season 2 finale — nearly three times as many as tuned in for Mad Men‘s much-hyped Season 5 premiere. So it makes sense that the network is pursuing a… Read More

Should We Give ‘The Killing’ Another Chance?

The Killing was supposed to be a hit. What could go wrong in an adaptation of an acclaimed Danish cop drama following a murder investigation in painstaking detail, starring Mireille Enos — who stole scenes as a pair of polygamist Mormon twins on Big Love – and airing on AMC, basic cable’s best bet for Quality Programming?

The first few episodes were satisfyingly dark and slow. We experienced the grief of murdered teenager Rosie Larsen’s family in agonizing relief, as though it were our own. If it felt like it was taking a while to get into the heads of even the show’s central characters — Enos’ Sarah Linden and her replacement/partner, Stephen Holder (Joel Kinnaman) — we trusted that the delay would pay off in realistically gradual revelations.

But then things started to fall apart. It isn’t that we didn’t learn more about many of the characters; the problem was that, in a transparent attempt to add extra twists and turns to the plot, nothing we discovered seemed to hang together. Rosie’s dad, Stan (Brent Sexton), is a warm and caring father — and a guy with secret mob troubles capable of beating a teacher (Brandon Jay McLaren) who’s a suspect in the killing within an inch of his life, in a fit of rage. The teacher, meanwhile, is an inspirational figure who not only happens to write Rosie overly personal letters and be married to a former student but is also involved in a completely separate scheme to save a young Muslim girl from an arranged marriage and female genital mutilation. Stan has somehow gone decades without realizing that his dopey friend Belko (Brendan Sexton III) is basically Norman Bates. Initially squeaky-clean Seattle mayoral candidate Darren Richmond (Billy Campbell) turns out to be pretty twisted — although perhaps not messed up enough, the final moments of The Killing‘s Season 1 finale suggest, to be the murderer. Rosie herself comes together as a faded copy of Twin Peaks‘ purposely surreal Laura Palmer, a smart, popular high schooler who has found her way into the world of casinos and high-priced call girls. … Read More

'Mad Men' Leader Board: Who Had Last Night's Best Lines?

When you get beyond the cocktails and the costumes and the showy emotional breakdowns, what makes any given episode of Mad Men memorable is the dialogue. Matthew Weiner and his staff are particularly wonderful at crafting one-liners — funny quips, penetrating realizations, earth-shattering statements that cause time to stop and personalities to crumble. This season, we’ll be keeping track of which characters get each episode’s five best lines, assigning points to winners, and posting a cumulative leader board to determine Season 5′s pithiest mad man (or woman). The results of last night’s (weirdly scatological) two-hour premiere are after the jump — and the winner so far is pretty surprising. … Read More

'Mad Men' Cheat Sheet: Where Did We Leave the Characters in Season 4?

It’s been a year and a half since we’ve seen a new episode of Mad Men. Considering that we sometimes can’t remember what we ate for lunch by bedtime the same day, it’s safe to say that the Season 4 finale wasn’t exactly fresh in our minds — which means we recently had to re-watch it, because it’s kind of our job to know what’s happening on the show. But in case you don’t have time to give the show another viewing before Sunday, we’ve put together a quick cheat sheet on where all the characters when last we saw them, in November 1965. (As you may recall, the premiere will pick up sometime in 1966, and Matthew Weiner and his cast are certainly talking like there will have been major developments in the off-season.) Remind yourself of who Don Draper’s sleeping with, what’s going on with Joan’s baby, and how far Peggy’s gotten in her quest to rule the world, after the jump. … Read More

Why Won't Matthew Weiner Reveal Any 'Mad Men' Season 5 Footage?

There’s a new Mad Men trailer today, but don’t bother dropping everything to watch it. Like every other preview that’s been released for the past seven months, it’s a cheeky compilation of footage from previous seasons. Less than two weeks before the first new episodes in a year and a half, Matthew Weiner still won’t give us a glimpse of what the characters are doing in Season 5.

In fact, Mad Men‘s showrunner is on high alert for spoilers. Yesterday, Variety published an excerpt of a letter accompanying critics’ advance premiere screeners, in which Weiner writes, “I know you are aware how strongly I feel that the viewers are entitled to have the same experience you just had. My goal every season is first and foremost to entertain the audience, and I know that this is best accomplished when key storylines are not revealed in advance. I am asking you to please join with me to ensure this enjoyment by not revealing any of these answers or other issues.” … Read More

The Morning’s Top 5 Pop Culture Stories

1. Scarlett Johansson has been cast as Janet Leigh in Fox Searchlight’s Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho. Anthony Hopkins was already on board to play the famed director, and Helen Mirren, his wife Alma Hitchcock. [via Slashfilm]

2. The new trailer for Pauly D’s Jersey Shore spin-off, The Pauly D Project,… Read More

‘Mad Men’ Season 5 Teaser Is All About the Betty

AMC is looking past Betty Draper’s (January Jones) Grace Kelly looks and ladies-who-lunch style to focus on her ice queen attitude for its Mad Men season five teaser trailer. HuffPost TV shared the exclusive clip, which is more of a best-of Betty’s bitchiest moments from past seasons. You get the Mommie Dearest moment with Sally, the disgust for Don, and all the other jaw-clenching, suburban malaise Betty does best. It’s a quick and fun clip that whets your appetite for more admen antics, but as the show segues into the early dawn of feminism, does the video make you wish for a different kind of characterization? Would you be ok with more mad mom for another go-round? Watch the video past the break, head to THR for another clip celebrating Joan Harris (née Holloway), and keep your peepers peeled for the other character shorts making their way online. Mad Men returns March 25. … Read More