On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 6:38 AM, Joe Hass <[email protected]> wrote:

> And I get this, too: I worked for about six years in the ad business until
> earlier this year, and there are certain moments in Mad Men that hit spots
> that I didn't appreciate being hit.
>
> If you're giving the show a chance, I'd strongly suggest starting at
> season four, work your way to the present, then go back to seasons two and
> three. Skip season one: with the exception of "The Luminous Fish Effect"
> which fleshes out the depth of Sheldon, there's not much to see.
>

Well, that is interesting - I have only ever seen a few episodes from
season 1, and did not know that it had changed much since then. I will bump
it up on my list for this summer.

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