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About 12 million people saw the season finale of "Downton Abbey"; more than seven million saw "Homeland"; and nearly five million saw "Mad Men".
I finally saw Mad Max: Fury Road last week, and was struck by the perfection of his face, that mathematically and aesthetically pleasing thing – even when encased in a muzzle and not saying anything at all.
We saw Mad Max-like machines that chop things down that are sticking a few feet above a vine.
I once saw Mad Men brilliantly described as an exercise in "loathing nostalgia;" indeed, the epoch's glamor co-mingles uneasily with many of its deplorable practices and attitudes.
Then there is AMC, which finally saw Mad Men reach the heights it should be at, Breaking Bad becoming one of the most fascinating series on television ever (try to tell me you saw the last two episodes coming!), and taking a risk with The Walking Dead that paid off big time.
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Jane had seen "Mad Men" and was familiar with my work, but didn't think I was necessarily right for this role.
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