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Swami Jr's picks for Week 2
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20/09/2010 14:36:31
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>>I haven't watched the episode yet but that's exactly what I like about it, things unsaid. There is a faith in the viewer's intelligence which I always appreciate. At the center is the true character of Don Draper. Good guy or bad guy? The writers leave it up to us.
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>And of course that's the cool thing - Draper - like Tony Soprano, Vic Mackey, Nucky Thomson, Tommy Gavin or any really interesting character isn't a good guy or a bad guy.
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>>The character I can never resist is Roger Sterling. He is a cretin -- albeit a cretin who flew jets in the war and who heads a leading advertising agency -- and doesn't try to fool anyone otherwise. He still has that flyboy swagger and thinks he can get away with anything. I also like his sometime paramour, Joan Holloway, for the obvious reasons. It's a large cast but there really isn't a bad character in the show.
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>Roger is also every preppy rich kid I ever went to school with.
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>Also fun to see Robert Morse in a very complex role. Remember him from "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying" (still one of my favorite musicals)

I must say I disagree with you about Robert Morse. I respect him as an actor but he has an easy role to play. He is not on screen much and his character is an empty vessel you can pour anything you want into. No shoes in my office? That's not much to go on.

Agreed about Roger. I didn't say I admire his character necessarily. But it's because of guys like him that we don't speak German.
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