Mad Men - The full Heinz ketchup story, Part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @jfdd43
    @jfdd43 Год назад +627

    It’s crazy how Don is loyal to everyone but his family, and his closest friends

    • @ericwilliams626
      @ericwilliams626 Год назад +72

      There are a lot of people who have the psychology of torching those closest to them and cordial with those who know them the least.

    • @poopshoes7579
      @poopshoes7579 Год назад +8

      Don just had better options. That’s as loyal as the average spouse is

    • @coupelikeacaravan
      @coupelikeacaravan Год назад +15

      @@ericwilliams626 This was learned from his own experiences with his family and abusive childhood. It's an interesting device that he excels so much despite his poor upbringing, like this life energy has to exist and go somewhere. And it's hyperfocused and channeled.

    • @broccoli_lad
      @broccoli_lad Год назад +1

      i see you have met my father lmao@@ericwilliams626

    • @christophermills2758
      @christophermills2758 Год назад +7

      He is relatively loyal to Pete later in the show and Pete to him. He pays off his loan to the partners that he can’t afford.

  • @LTilli313
    @LTilli313 Год назад +282

    "Sometimes you gotta dance with the one that brung ya" ...what a quote lol

    • @gezenews
      @gezenews 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah, Darrell Royal

    • @scottybelcher1815
      @scottybelcher1815 4 месяца назад

      Actually Bear Bryant..talking bout john david crowe at A&M....from his book ​@@gezenews

    • @gezenews
      @gezenews 4 месяца назад

      @@scottybelcher1815 actually borrowed from royal

  • @write2pras84
    @write2pras84 Год назад +172

    I grew to admire Pete’s account management skills over the course of the show. That line he said about “dons not that polite” really shifted the power over to Don and the agency and suddenly Timmy has to convince them why they want Ketchup. Don clearly hated it but it was brilliant.

    • @onothankyou
      @onothankyou 8 месяцев назад +7

      Very well said. Sometimes the smallest comment can change the whole conversation. Important to look for opportunity, but also for how others can make that happen.

    • @evaburnz
      @evaburnz 7 месяцев назад +3

      So the notion that Don wouldn't have been in attendance if he considered Timmy's account to be inadequate is the incentive for Timmy to covet the agency?

    • @onothankyou
      @onothankyou 7 месяцев назад +9

      @@evaburnz that is part of it. In this case, Don was setting the expectation the other way of telling Timmy why he *didn't* want to work with him (morality), forcing Timmy to tell him why he did want to do it (money). Pete kept Timmy from getting indignant - "well, in that case, stay with beans!" - by saying they are interested, but their morality has a cost. He raised the stakes and dared Timmy to stay in the game. That's why Don is disgusted - it is what he is saying, it is the right move, but he doesn't like it. But yeah, classic move in human psychology to make someone chase you by pulling away after an initial show of interest. Well questioned, I wouldn't have thought it through that far without it.

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy Год назад +184

    “Everyone hates me here.”
    “Well that was bound to happen.” 🤣🤣🤣

    • @rosalind-n8p
      @rosalind-n8p 25 дней назад

      know one; unless they experience what these men went through, could sit together and be "actors".

  • @FratBoyFitness
    @FratBoyFitness 2 года назад +628

    I always loved how Don was fiercely loyal to his customers. Mohawk was the best example. But in his private life he was the most unloyal and imoral character in all of tv😂
    Really shows how he values his professional life more than he values his home life.

    • @Silenced23
      @Silenced23 2 года назад +36

      I feel a lot of successful men back in the 50s and throughout the 60s. A lot of men were like that in their personal life. Work came first and then family. The men were the bread winners as most of the women's workforce were paid like a quarter of a man's salary. So with the men being at work all the time, entertaining clients and potential clients, came the stress of hard work being all day at the office so booze and loose women were the way to go to relieve the stress.

    • @cecily3797
      @cecily3797 2 года назад +36

      In reality he's only loyal to himself, it seems that he's like that with his clients but it's only because his image is linked to them, but he will do what he needs to do to save his image even turning against his clients, like that time with Tobbaco

    • @tylerthompson1842
      @tylerthompson1842 2 года назад +1

      Until the end

    • @Haquize
      @Haquize Год назад +20

      I feel like he feels the professional life is what gave him the personal life in the first place, since he never would have had a shot with Betty without the cash and status he gained with the blank slate of taking this new identity and putting his foot in the door of the agency. Therefore, he prioritizes that work life

    • @joecool9739
      @joecool9739 Год назад +1

      He lives a double life
      Hes loyal and hardworking...at work

  • @makita3680
    @makita3680 2 года назад +250

    "In the prestige that comes with ketchup" lol

    • @ingvarhallstrom2306
      @ingvarhallstrom2306 Год назад +23

      I buy nothing but Heinz ketchup, nothing else ever comes close. It really is the royalty of condiments...

    • @ruk2023--
      @ruk2023-- Год назад +40

      I work in advertising so I can explain the context of this. Nobody in their right mind thinks that ketchup is a prestigious product but from an agency point of view its very prestigious to service the account of the best selling product a brand owns. It shows other agencies that you can play with the big boys.

    • @andrewsimmons989
      @andrewsimmons989 Год назад +9

      @@ruk2023-- love ya but did the show not state that exactly?

    • @ruk2023--
      @ruk2023-- Год назад +3

      @@andrewsimmons989 yeah but the guy that I was replying to seemed unaware or unsure so I was clearing it up for him

    • @borismcfinnigan3430
      @borismcfinnigan3430 Год назад +10

      ​@@ruk2023-- Ah no, he knows. Everyone knows. You just saw yet another opportunity to yap away and tell everyone what you do for a job, kinda odd.

  • @hughiedgar7574
    @hughiedgar7574 Год назад +160

    "We'll have your wig ready then ma'am."
    😅😂

  • @gregp1985
    @gregp1985 Год назад +53

    “I live here, Pete” 😂😂

  • @adamchurvis1
    @adamchurvis1 Год назад +131

    My father, Arthur Churvis ("Bud Chase" in his earlier TV career), was the man at Leo Burnett in Chicago who came up with Heinz's "Anticipation" campaign.
    There is a very risqué story about how that all came about, and one day when everyone from back then is dead and gone (and their attorneys) I will tell it to the world.
    The character Don Draper in Mad Men was based on a man named Draper Daniels at Leo Burnett in Chicago. He left Leo Burnett just before my father joined. Daniels's replacement was my father's boss.
    Occasionally as a young boy I would go to work with my dad, such as on a weekend when he had to get ready for a big pitch on Monday. I became very familiar with the office layout, décor, and equipment.
    When I saw Mad Men in the storyline around 1968 thru 1973 I damn near fell out of my seat because it looked almost exactly like Leo Burnett's Chicago office during that same period, right down the the typewriters and telephones.
    The only thing that was different was the depiction of artists' offices, which were considerably tighter and, as you can imagine, messier than what you saw in the series. They necessarily had to film interior shots on sets that depicted more open and clutter-free workspaces, otherwise they couldn't move.
    These were the offices I drew pictures in when I went to work with my dad, and I was fascinated. You should have seen some of the color sketches some of them doodled on their huge drawing boards while on the phone. I say "doodled" but you would have happily framed and hung them.
    The most talented of them all was a brilliant artist named Bernie Nausbaum. If he were not an advertising artist he would have been a name in well-respected households. He paid respects at my father's casket the day before he was buried. I loved him for that.

    • @write2pras84
      @write2pras84 Год назад +7

      Fascinating!!

    • @cdr861532
      @cdr861532 Год назад +4

      Really cool story!!!!!

    • @1.5Lcamelbak
      @1.5Lcamelbak Год назад +3

      Thanks for sharing your story!

    • @sherparoyale
      @sherparoyale 11 месяцев назад +2

      Fascinating!!! Reminds me of my banking days. As a banker, we’d have almost no clue of who the analysts or print team were as we rose. As an MD, we wouldn’t even walk to those sections on the floor.

    • @aquamarine99911
      @aquamarine99911 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing! So ... how many more people are still alive? When they've gone, please give us the "T" in this thread. Let's hope youtube lasts forever.

  • @andrewsimmons989
    @andrewsimmons989 2 года назад +392

    Timmy taking his ring off as he leaves the room...

    • @53die9storno
      @53die9storno 2 года назад +47

      Noted that recently, too. Is it so he can hook up more easily while in town?

    • @byronnichols973
      @byronnichols973 Год назад +1

      👀

    • @jasond2138
      @jasond2138 Год назад +35

      MM is full of little details like that. So good.

    • @ruk2023--
      @ruk2023-- Год назад +150

      @@53die9storno It's a subtle way of telling Don that loyalty isn't that important to him in my opinion.

    • @realburgergod
      @realburgergod 11 месяцев назад +7

      He is on his way to meet his normal escort.

  • @moyosoredada3109
    @moyosoredada3109 Год назад +57

    "If we done it, the Steelers would've won." is a great line

  • @kidkully
    @kidkully 6 месяцев назад +8

    I love when Pete and Don are on the same page together it makes the show wonderful

  • @Preserbius
    @Preserbius 10 месяцев назад +7

    I love how energetic and positive Ted was early on

  • @Liimiinaa
    @Liimiinaa 11 месяцев назад +31

    Peggy and Stan being work spouses after Peggy leaves is the cutest

  • @darrenwendroff3441
    @darrenwendroff3441 2 года назад +25

    Whoever made this video did god's work. Incredible. And thank you.

  • @skonenblades
    @skonenblades Год назад +19

    Whoa at 6:44 does Heinz Ketchup guy just smoothly take off his wedding ring? Dear lord. I missed that detail before.

    • @MattersUnrelated
      @MattersUnrelated Год назад +2

      So did I. Damn.

    • @crazzylarry1
      @crazzylarry1 Год назад +3

      While saying he doesn't need an excuse to come to Manhattan. He's meeting his mistress right after this. Just openly cheating no big deal

  • @OliverRabies
    @OliverRabies Год назад +51

    peggy so dumb for spilling the beans…

    • @TeddyRumble
      @TeddyRumble 6 месяцев назад +3

      She is not a nice person

  • @JacobC479
    @JacobC479 6 месяцев назад +13

    Perfect example of why you should take it seriously when somebody says “don’t tell anybody.”

  • @davidalan6354
    @davidalan6354 3 года назад +58

    Wish we could more clips on the business aspect of Madmen

  • @hardpala97
    @hardpala97 3 года назад +45

    I’ll have your wig ready 😂😂

  • @buddrossi6451
    @buddrossi6451 Год назад +40

    Don must feel a touch of guilt. Wasn’t the psychiatrist Faye Miller, who he unceremoniously dumped so he could marry his nutty secretary, the only reason their agency got a meeting with Heinz in the first place?

    • @jacobjorgenson9285
      @jacobjorgenson9285 24 дня назад

      It’s a movies sweetie

    • @buddrossi6451
      @buddrossi6451 24 дня назад +2

      @@jacobjorgenson9285 Thanks for clarifying that it's "a movies," as I clearly thought it was real life. And it's not even "a movies," it's a TV show. Dork.

    • @theroxyroller
      @theroxyroller 3 дня назад

      Yes, she did

  • @neighbourhoodmusician
    @neighbourhoodmusician Год назад +23

    It's a small part, but Raymond J Beans put in a great performance.

    • @buddrossi6451
      @buddrossi6451 Год назад +9

      Yes, the actor was great but man what a limp noodle that character was. In one of the earlier scenes where they were pitching him ideas for Heinz Baked Beans, he tells them something like, “Stop giving me what I asked for and give me what I want.” Typical insecure and indecisive mid-level manager type.

    • @Stefanthenautilus
      @Stefanthenautilus 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@buddrossi6451 You can tell the writers were venting some spleen at having to deal with executives like this in their own careers with that line lol

  • @sungip
    @sungip Год назад +7

    I forgot how good this show was

  • @alison2649
    @alison2649 2 года назад +38

    Love the Stan character. Wish we saw more of him. Just a wee bit more!😩

  • @CasperLCat
    @CasperLCat Год назад +83

    I love how Bob Benson is a complete phony in every way, yet he keeps moving up in that world. So is Don, of course, as a person, except Don’s BS can sell anything to anyone.

    • @rtphotos4691
      @rtphotos4691 Год назад +6

      That's how men operate. Men respect phoniness.

    • @ericwilliams626
      @ericwilliams626 Год назад +1

      Don was solving problems, Bob was solving his problems.

    • @jinntakk
      @jinntakk Год назад +5

      l actually really liked Bob Benson's character. l know he made up his persona to move up in life but he seemed like the most human out of all the show's characters.

    • @CasperLCat
      @CasperLCat Год назад

      @@jinntakk Yes, he did seem warm and open (ironically), less suspicious of others. So maybe not phony in EVERY way, but (as I recall) his resume was completely fabricated, which feels very contemporary to OUR time.

    • @reycesarcarino4653
      @reycesarcarino4653 Год назад

      ​@@ericwilliams626Don must have envy that

  • @davidtayeri7653
    @davidtayeri7653 Год назад +32

    "How are things, Don? 😃"
    "🙄"

    • @Slice2112
      @Slice2112 4 месяца назад

      One of my favourite moments, always a lolz

  • @MarklovesAngels
    @MarklovesAngels 9 месяцев назад +4

    6:44 They all cheated on their wives but anyone that swaggering about it cannot be trusted. That bragging insecurity spills over into other aspects of their lives.

  • @CheaCliatt
    @CheaCliatt 3 года назад +207

    My favorite arc with Stan, just being locked up in a closet with nothing but pictures of Ketchup.
    Ps. How rad is it smoking a joint at your job with your boss?

    • @Someguythatlikespizza
      @Someguythatlikespizza Год назад +18

      I'm a senior architect at a firm and I'm one of the first employees my boss hired, one time we were both at a client meeting and we were high out of our minds with edible gummies but managed to charm the client enough to give us the project haha we were trying not to laugh our asses off every sentence he and I gave out.

    • @WaitAMinute1989
      @WaitAMinute1989 Год назад +4

      I miss the '80s

    • @m1t2a1
      @m1t2a1 Год назад +2

      Strong weed in the 60s was about 5% THC. Today 25%. They would have had to smoke a lot.

    • @allbottledup9513
      @allbottledup9513 Год назад +14

      @@m1t2a1That’s the way it was meant to be. When you could smoke a joint, catch a little buzz, and go on about your day. Pot smokers today are no different than crack heads to me. Smoking shit so strong it’ll make you sick. Dabs, shatter, everything. Can’t even just enjoy the shit anymore, everything gotta be a spaceship. Even regular bud is so strong nowadays. I miss being able to have a “beer” but now everything’s “tequila.” Another good thing tarnished.

    • @m1t2a1
      @m1t2a1 Год назад +3

      @@allbottledup9513 I live where it's completely legal to buy in stores and grow now. 61 years old. First time was was when Rush played my high?school. So mild. Completely agree. Everything doesn't need to be a moon shot. I like beer over liquor. See the Tom T. Hall song I Like Beer.
      You are your own control board, and can always just have a puff.

  • @ejflor1313
    @ejflor1313 3 года назад +172

    Heinz eventually ran Don’s campaign IRL

    • @Димитрије-ч4б
      @Димитрије-ч4б 2 года назад +51

      Yes, but the quality of the ad wasn't the main factor. More so because "Big company runs ad from a popular TV show about ad agencies" is an immediate news story and free PR.

    • @dom19945
      @dom19945 Год назад +10

      @@Димитрије-ч4б It was a good campaign though. The ideas behind it were really strong. Didn’t hurt either.

    • @flu3b93
      @flu3b93 Год назад +7

      Honestly Peggy's pitch is better

  • @trevorcrupi4962
    @trevorcrupi4962 Год назад +52

    This might sound insane but I think I like “Pass the Heinz” better. That’s genius

  • @joebundens2197
    @joebundens2197 Год назад +29

    Stan and Don smoking a joint in a secret closet is hilarious.

  • @tomace4898
    @tomace4898 2 года назад +84

    Pete's so happy to be working on a secret project with Don.

  • @hittheheadlines2942
    @hittheheadlines2942 Год назад +16

    Project K! They couldn't crack that code? Ken had previously been telling anyone who would listen that he was landing Ketchup!

    • @jonv1776
      @jonv1776 10 месяцев назад +1

      That is what I thought. lol

  • @patrichickman8718
    @patrichickman8718 Год назад +29

    as someone who’s never seen the show, I just recognised one officer Cole Phelps, LAPD!

    • @weldsj8847
      @weldsj8847 Год назад

      LOL. Great game!

    • @Rudenbehr
      @Rudenbehr Год назад +5

      He has a very classic face. It’s made for 1950s

  • @xslonk
    @xslonk 2 месяца назад +1

    "What?.. oh. Yea uh we'll have your wig ready then Mam." 😆

  • @riceball23
    @riceball23 3 года назад +27

    I love seeing don smile while smokin a j

  • @michaelbonade4667
    @michaelbonade4667 8 месяцев назад +3

    This still feels like the pinnacle of Television…years later…little to no fluff in any given episode….

  • @obroni
    @obroni Год назад +15

    I name all the confidential programs at my work "Project Kill Machine"!

  • @Mel.U
    @Mel.U Год назад +34

    I mustard been high as a kite when I first watched this but then I ketchup to the plot line real quick

  • @chazmichaelmichaels88
    @chazmichaelmichaels88 Год назад +6

    Mustard > ketchup

  • @podmat
    @podmat 7 месяцев назад +5

    I'm over 40, but I remember seeing a TV commercial when I was 6 or 7 years old. A party where everyone had fun, but something was missing. And then the mother came and brought Heinz ketchup (back then in glass bottles) and everyone was happy, the family, guests, etc. a real good mood advertisement. And what can I say, since then I've only bought Heinz ketchup. I don't know anything else. The power of advertising, when done well, is unbeatable.

    • @robertwiles8106
      @robertwiles8106 4 месяца назад

      same thing but with Peter Pan peanut butter.

  • @RainbowManification
    @RainbowManification Год назад +10

    Cole Phelps resigns as a disgraced LA detective and moves to the other side of the county to start a new life in an advertising firm.

  • @posivibe989
    @posivibe989 Год назад +9

    “I’m tellin ya it clears the cobwebs”
    You can say that again

  • @joeyhcmc
    @joeyhcmc 8 месяцев назад +4

    Be careful who you share your secrets with. Co-workers are not your friends.

  • @kxmode
    @kxmode 4 месяца назад +4

    Heinz Ketchup.
    At Last, Something Beautiful You Can Truly Own.

  • @Whoeverheardof
    @Whoeverheardof 2 года назад +31

    Peggy: “Everyone hates me here.”
    Stan: “Well that was bound to happen.”
    These two 😂❤

  • @maxconing812
    @maxconing812 2 года назад +15

    Cole Phelps?

    • @ClankyOtter
      @ClankyOtter 2 года назад +13

      Yep! That’s him.
      A lot of people from Madmen were actually in LA Noire

  • @Silenced23
    @Silenced23 2 года назад +5

    Did they ever talk about the story of Heinzel Catsup?

  • @ellbennet
    @ellbennet 2 года назад +23

    So sleezy how he said he doesn't need an excuse to go to the city and removes his wedding ring..

  • @stevensica5918
    @stevensica5918 7 месяцев назад +3

    The prestige that comes with ketchup. Only in advertising.

  • @dantegonzalezabreu
    @dantegonzalezabreu Год назад +24

    Stan is such a great character, love the actor

  • @Aegerium
    @Aegerium 2 года назад +8

    project KILLMACHINE!
    Fav scene

  • @auj715
    @auj715 Год назад +7

    Draper’s reaction at 2:13 😂

  • @jungshin87
    @jungshin87 2 года назад +12

    Forgot what good writing was

  • @tomgio1
    @tomgio1 Год назад

    I’m very late here, is the guy on the right side of the couch the quarterback from the movie, Remember the Titans?

    • @evanmurphey
      @evanmurphey 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yea it’s the same guy, he’s also in Ray Donavan

  • @jrobertoelizondo
    @jrobertoelizondo 2 месяца назад

    0:08 is that Cole Phelps?

  • @retroguy9494
    @retroguy9494 Год назад +9

    "A hot dog cries out for mustard." All my life I've put KETCHUP on hot dogs! HEINZ ketchup! 😂😂🤣🤣
    Don would hate me! LOL

    • @Bethune_Groundstaff
      @Bethune_Groundstaff 7 месяцев назад

      but Stan...

    • @retroguy9494
      @retroguy9494 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bethune_Groundstaff He's not your friend; he's your enemy!

  • @jpetersgoyanks
    @jpetersgoyanks Год назад +2

    “It’s the Coca-Cola of condiments”

  • @karenbianchini7781
    @karenbianchini7781 3 года назад +10

    Mr. Weiner, please reconsider creating a new series prior to Don Draper's entrance with Sterling Cooper. We are ALL behind you 100%!!! Love & Blessings from Chicago Illinois.

    • @orsonwelles4254
      @orsonwelles4254 Год назад +8

      Better Call Cooper

    • @fhujf
      @fhujf Год назад

      That would ruin the show. His mysterious past is the core part of his appeal. Whatever they would come up with, it wouldn't be as good as the audience's imagined scenarios. That's way Solo failed.

  • @WhereDaToofpaste
    @WhereDaToofpaste Месяц назад +1

    So many comments about Don’s infidelity miss the point of why it occurred with his character but they’re still entertaining to read.

  • @jdorffer
    @jdorffer Год назад +2

    Should I watch Mad Men?

  • @alonenjersey
    @alonenjersey 2 года назад +4

    So grass clears the cobwebs. Now that's a decent line as part of a ad campaign.

  • @tomace4898
    @tomace4898 3 года назад +9

    Sunshine's suit...

  • @ANNASTESIA-s4o
    @ANNASTESIA-s4o 5 дней назад

    I want to see so much more loyalty

  • @darkale658
    @darkale658 2 года назад +3

    a little beans housekeeping if you don't mind

  • @zanderaw
    @zanderaw 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wish I could drink at work

  • @SimpleManGuitars1973
    @SimpleManGuitars1973 5 месяцев назад +1

    Raymond was the biggest diva client ever. LOL! Says "I think I'll have that drink now" and then Don gets up and makes it and then he says "Nah". Dude loved to be catered to. LOL!

  • @adourback
    @adourback 10 месяцев назад +2

    I live here Pete!

  • @listrahtes
    @listrahtes 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thought the betraying of Stan by Peggy didnt get enough attention. Every real friendship would have been over at this point.
    It showed why she would never hold on to a relationship. Put business above everything and got to be a cold hearted copy of Don.
    The Stan happy end felt incredible forced and shallow
    I know Peggy is meant to be the big success story and female Don in the end but I could only see a very talented but incredible cold business woman who betrays friends and even abandons her child to get a career. Her trajectory was into a happy but lonely millionaire .

    • @SigmaLibra
      @SigmaLibra 8 месяцев назад

      So...just like Don? Ending up with lots of money, but alone, alienated from both ex-wives and all three children?

  • @justinschrank4806
    @justinschrank4806 6 месяцев назад +1

    Stan was extremely talented

  • @francescotamburini5790
    @francescotamburini5790 5 месяцев назад

    I realized only now that Don’s idea “pass the Heinz” is based on the scene with Stan “let’s order lunch”. Thinking about ketchup made Stan hungry, and that’s what Don wanted to achieve with the campaign.

  • @catdog2706
    @catdog2706 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love u Jon hamm ❤

  • @justinschrank4806
    @justinschrank4806 6 месяцев назад +4

    I always appreciated Don's loyalty to clients. And he was always right

  • @onothankyou
    @onothankyou Год назад +13

    Don doesn't like Timmy, because Timmy is another Don. Different packaging, same vintage underneath. When we hate what we've become, we dislike those further back on the path for making the same mistakes and knowing we can't say anything they'll listen to. Do actually tried to several during the show - but I think he'll be fine with Timmy going off the same cliff.

    • @cdr861532
      @cdr861532 Год назад +5

      I don't think Timmy is another Don......I think he hates him because Timmy is another Pete......and we all know how Don felt about Pete in this time period.

  • @Warszawski_Modernizm
    @Warszawski_Modernizm Месяц назад

    "polished Pollack" , I am Polish and this line always makes me chuckle a bit and reminisce that polish immigrants were treated mostly as a laborers and working class, nobody expected them to rise higher...

  • @keithwolfe2707
    @keithwolfe2707 Год назад +2

    Sunshine!! Sunshine!! 🌞

  • @Overlorddz
    @Overlorddz Месяц назад +1

    And they're just smoking pot in there haha

  • @ericgoldfarb4870
    @ericgoldfarb4870 Год назад +2

    Look at the way don looks at bob. Lol 😆

  • @Women_Rock
    @Women_Rock 3 года назад +37

    Ah yes, one of my favorite Carl Schmitt moments in Mad Men.

  • @calebinglis1084
    @calebinglis1084 21 день назад

    Loyalty folks! Speaks volumes

  • @sinamirmahmoud7606
    @sinamirmahmoud7606 Год назад

    piece of art 🎨

  • @metal87power
    @metal87power Год назад

    how can you dismiss ketchup???

  • @thecount1001
    @thecount1001 10 месяцев назад +1

    is there a homoerotic undertone i'm picking up here? maybe i'm slow on the uptake as someone who hasn't watched the program.

  • @nunontherunnumberone
    @nunontherunnumberone 5 месяцев назад +2

    0:14 why does this feel like watching Suits?

  • @TedBackus
    @TedBackus 8 месяцев назад +1

    this show is rock solid, undeniable proof (much like Aliens , or Monster (with Cherise theron) were before it. that a woman can be a strong leading role, and not be unlikeable. i genuinely rooted for peggy, liked peggy as a person & not a sex symbol or object of desire. Any time i hear 'creatives' claim 'toxic' men hate leading women, i point to these & other films who did it right. sadly the modern idea of a strong female lead is to write for a male character, & stuff a woman in the role, and that doesnt work. a female strong lead MUST be pliable, like a palm tree, yielding , yet unbreaking, and palm trees are strong, and rarely break despite the fact that they get pushed around. the fact a moron like me who had to drop out of college in freshman year & work full time as a contractor knows these truths, & 'creatives' dont is the problem with modern entertainment. its lazy, unoriginal, and ignorant yuppies writing a propaganda piece & doing so proudly, because they dont know what creation is.

  • @6shot9
    @6shot9 Год назад +1

    2:12 my reaction skipping 2 mins ahead and hearing that with no context

  • @joeblowmha
    @joeblowmha 7 месяцев назад +3

    Polished pollock

  • @robbiewhite2351
    @robbiewhite2351 4 месяца назад

    1:47 what a great line delivery

  • @justinschrank4806
    @justinschrank4806 10 дней назад

    We met timmie, hes certainly going places

  • @cgavin1
    @cgavin1 Год назад +3

    Cole Phelps is just to straight faced for Advertising. 🤣

  • @aaronbaron3155
    @aaronbaron3155 Год назад +2

    Put the ketchup in the beans...😂😂😂

  • @Jay-d1c7p
    @Jay-d1c7p 4 месяца назад +1

    Hotdogs do get mustard.
    Don was always right.
    About everything.
    Always.

  • @Satans_Little_Helper
    @Satans_Little_Helper Год назад +2

    Now I know what Victor did after his time abroad. 😂

  • @diamonddave8693
    @diamonddave8693 3 месяца назад +1

    Was there ever a better show?!

  • @michaelbonade4667
    @michaelbonade4667 8 месяцев назад +1

    Ginsberg had some incredible dialogue/scenes written for him….
    Project KILLMACHINE….his comeon to Peggy…the story of his birth…

  • @celticprideisstillalive8766
    @celticprideisstillalive8766 6 месяцев назад

    0:04 this is the game they were referring to ruclips.net/video/E81pgUnXaTA/видео.htmlsi=DlBdzwQ8rhRHZm-S

  • @nobodyinparticular80
    @nobodyinparticular80 7 месяцев назад +2

    Classic smugness from big ketchup.

  • @stoeaway2654
    @stoeaway2654 Год назад +1

    7:23

  • @MrAndyhdz
    @MrAndyhdz Месяц назад

    * a few decades later salsa enters the chat*

  • @leeroyjenkins6061
    @leeroyjenkins6061 Год назад +7

    "I think we should order lunch."
    *That's because he's high.*