I agree about The Company. It was GREAT. I'm looking forward to the next two episodes.
I'm not so sure about Mad Men. The episode I saw seemed very disjointed and hard to follow. Perhaps I should catch them from the beginning on On Demand.
>The premier of the 3 part, 6 hour adaptation of Robert Littel's
The Company shows what
The Good Shepherd should have been.
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>Ridley Scott is a heck of a director and I think he is doing justice to a very good book that spans the history of the CIA from 1950 to the end of the Cold War. There are fictional characters of course, but there is also Bill Harvey, Berlin station chief that bugged the Russian's cable traffic ( the Venona Intercepts ) for years, "The Wiz" - Frank Wizner - DD Plans (black ops), Dulles, James Jesus Angleton ( Michael Keaton in a role giving real character that was munged in Damon's 'composite' character ), Kim Philby ... good stuff.
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>I'm sure part 1 will be repeated this week ( TNT I think ) and part 2 is next Sunday.
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>Highly recommended - the book even more so.
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>( also, if you get AMC don't miss
Madmen on Thursday nights - Madison Ave in 1960.)
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer