Mad Men Season 5, Ep. 9 "Dark Shadows"

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Sally faces a challenge. Roger seeks new business.
  • Directed by: Scott Hornbacher
  • Runtime: 48 minutes
  • Original air date: May 13, 2012
  • Network: Lionsgate
 
 
 
 

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1. A Little Kiss Part 1
  March 25, 2012
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2. A Little Kiss Part 2
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3. Tea Leaves
  April 1, 2012
Peggy has new responsibility as Don and Harry indulge a client.
 
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4. Mystery Date
  April 8, 2012
Don runs into someone from his past while Joan makes a decision.
 
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5. Signal 30
  April 15, 2012
Lane strikes up an interesting friendship as Pete entertains guests.
 
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6. Far Away Places
  April 22, 2012
Peggy is rattled by a pitch while Don visits a potential client.
 
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7. At the Codfish Ball
  April 29, 2012
Don receives an award while Sally comes to the aid of a relative.
 
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8. Lady Lazarus
  May 6, 2012
Peggy has to keep a secret while Pete covers for a friend.
 
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9. Dark Shadows
  May 13, 2012
Sally faces a challenge. Roger seeks new business.
 
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10. Christmas Waltz
  May 20, 2012
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11. The Other Woman
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Episode 9, "Dark Shadows"
Synopsis: Sally faces a challenge. Roger seeks new business.
Original air date: May 13, 2012
Runtime: 48 minutes
ASIN: B008359JXI
Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,819 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
Mad Men Season 5
Synopsis: Mad Men is AMC's provocative original series from writer and executive producer Matthew Weiner of The Sopranos. Set in 1960 New York, Mad Men pulls the viewer into an unexpected new world - the high-powered and glamorous "Golden Age" of advertising - where everyone is selling something and nothing is ever what you expect it to be.
Starring: Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss
Supporting actors: Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones, Christina Hendricks, Jared Harris, Aaron Staton, Rich Sommer, Kiernan Shipka, Jessica Paré, Christopher Stanley, Jay R. Ferguson, Robert Morse, John Slattery, Talia Balsam, Julia Ormond, Ronald Guttman, Charlie Hofheimer, Mason Vale Cotton, Ben Feldman
Season year: 2012
Genre: Drama
Executive producer: Lisa Albert
Network: AMC
ASIN: B007KOMTUI
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Great writing and acting. Michael Folie  |  87 reviewers made a similar statement
Season 5 was really good - better than 2-4. Lee  |  41 reviewers made a similar statement
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150 of 161 people found the following review helpful
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While this wasn't my favorite season, it's still an easy five stars since it's in the top 3 of best shows currently on television. I know there have been a lot negative reactions towards this season, and I think maybe it's for a few reasons. Lots of people despise Megan. And others say that "nothing really happened". I don't really like Megan either, but I've come to accept her character. She is SUPPOSED to be annoying (or at least can easily be interpreted as so). We don't have to like her. As far as nothing happening, plenty of things happened, although I admit it was a little slow-paced, but I think it's building up for better seasons to come.

This season takes place between Memorial Day 1966 and Spring 1967. The season focuses on Don Draper and Megan's relationship and how distracting it is from his job, and most of the main characters are facing painful new beginnings and realize it's a "dog-eat-dog" world. The season starts out light (probably because of how dark season 4 was), but by the end of the season things are gloomier than ever. So never fear, Mad Men isn't going soft.

Don - one reason I enjoyed season 4 so much is that we had a break from Don being in a dramatic, serious relationship. He was just casually dating and we were able to see more of SCDP. Now he's married to Megan, and that opens up a lot more storylines. You'll either love or hate Megan. She shows signs of being very independent and mature, but then will surprise you by suddenly doing something very stupid and childish. The big question is: how long is it until Don cheats on her? I don't believe that Don will be in a monogamous relationship for the rest of his life. It's also interesting how it's reminiscent of the beginning of his relationship with Betty.
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52 of 58 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best season since Season 1 and that is saying a lot April 29, 2012
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I looked at a couple of the negative reviews and found them to be bizarre. This is very thoughtful and well-written show that stands head and shoulders above the vast majority of what is currently out there. A couple of people seem to be fixated on the Betty episode which I would agree was the weakest of the first six that I have seen but that is only relative. The other episodes have been among the best of the series with the the further fleshing out and development of the older characters going hand in hand with surprisingly strong and complex new(er) characters such as Megan and Ginsberg, not to mention Mrs. Francis (Henry's mother). I just think that this show continues to be a wonderful window into upheaval of the 1960s that still affects to this day. The early comments do not reflect the high quality of the fifth season at all and are misleading. Update: I just completed watching Episodes 7-11 and found two of the very best episodes ever produced including The Other Woman which really exposes the seamy underbelly of the "getting ahead at all costs" nature of the world of advertising and of the corporate mindset in general.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a sense of entitlement and its power to corrupt May 29, 2012
i've read the other reviews here and i have a bit of a different take on this episode. what really stands out for me is the sense of entitlement which wholly engulfs some characters and the way it has thoroughly rotted their characters. the most obvious two are roger and pete. they hate one another yet are cut from the same cloth.

roger inherited his job and money from his father. he feels owed anything he desires. the proposition made to joan is going to affect his wealth so there is no other thought but that she should do it, even if she is the mother of his child.

pete came from old money and family. they lost the money but he married for money to climb back up. every "sacrifice" he's had to make climbing back up annoys him greatly. he shouldn't have to put up with this, he feels. any sacrifices others have to make don't matter as long as they don't inconvenience him.

meagan is a much more charming and beautiful version of the same. she knew what the deal was, that she marry don and reap the considerable benefits of being married to a wealthy and powerful man in exchange for being a stepmother on weekends and primarily his wife the rest of the time. first. she feels entitled to be an ad agency pitch person and now she feels entitled to become an actress even if it means three months out of town and neglecting her other duties. some reviewers feel don is being sexist for being against this but i feel she is violating their basic contract with one another. she is not entitled to these dreams. she could have made sacrifices to achieve them instead, like the legions of waiters/actors who surround her.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Paradise Lost and Innocence Corrupted May 28, 2012
A lot is happening in this episode of Mad Men, all of it heartbreaking and it all makes for one of the best episodes of the season. The race to get the Jaguar account is still on and difficulties abound. The Jaguar continues to be an expensive and unreliable car and the agency hopes to compare it to a mistress, but needs the slogan - a slogan that Don is having trouble creating. One of the Jaguar executives wants Joan's company for an evening, and not as Pete puts it for dinner and dancing. It is right that Pete should define the terms as he is the weasel who pimps and pitches the propisition to Joan. The rest of the men are aghast and don't want Joan to do it but Pete is convinced that this is the only way they will get the account - even if Don comes through with his ususal brilliance. In his stress, Don is lashing out at both Peggy and Megan and Peggy is considering pursuing another opportunity. Megan is hoping she gets a part with an out of town try out.

The episode highlights the differences for women and working women in particular without preaching or being heavy-handed. All of the female characters are asked to prostitute themselves in some way, either literal or metaphoric and their femininity is still their defining characteristic to the men in their world, despite what they do and how they function. Don is surprisingly moral and Pete unsurprisingly adds pander to his many slimey accomplishments. Lane is pragmatic and fond of Joan and advises that if forced to sell oneself to get the best possible price and to get it up front. Roger and Cooper are as ineffectual as ever. The editing of Don's pitch and Joan's decision about what to do is a brilliant bit of filming.
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