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Both surprising and melancholic, Mad Men‘s sixth season finale — which incorporated one of the best uses of Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now” in the closing scene — is drawing quips and conspiracy theories from the showbiz set.
Power scribe Damon Lindelof mocked Don Draper’s TMI speech during the agency’s pitch to Hershey, while Piers Morgan teased his CNN producer who wrote, “I think more meetings should be punctuated by awkward personal stories.”
Some of the reaction:
Don, one step closer to finish as the falling figure during the opening credits #MadMen
— Nina Garcia (@ninagarcia) June 24, 2013
“Whores Love Hershey, Too.” #BadDraperSlogans
— Damon Lindelof (@DamonLindelof) June 24, 2013
‘starting’ ? > RT @jonathanwald I think more meetings should be punctuated by awkward personal stories. I’m starting tomorrow. #madmen
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) June 24, 2013
I was lucky to b acting & even luckier to not RT l@jenryannyc: miafarrow was all OVER #madmen last night without actually being in it #icon
— mia farrow (@MiaFarrow) June 24, 2013
“How are you?” “Not great, BOB!” I could watch this on a loop. https://t.co/HxaarSRq7z
— Elizabeth Banks (@ElizabethBanks) June 24, 2013
Season finale of #MadMen and Harry Hamlin does not slay the Gorgon? WTF?
— Kay Reindl (@KayReindl) June 24, 2013
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