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Related: About this forumMad Men - Bewitched, The True Story
And you might say, "No... but Darren was faithful to Samantha!"
Let's take a look at Darren and Samantha for a minute. She pledged she wouldn't use witchcraft (at least not during the daytime), and every episode turns on her breaking that promise to her spouse. So what do you suppose he's up to all day?
And, the first one... Sargent York or whatever his name was... He was a little less cleaned up than the other guy. And, hey, how in Hell did America deal with a show about a married couple in which she gets a new husband one season anyway, and pretends its the same one?
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Mad Men - Bewitched, The True Story (Original Post)
jberryhill
May 2014
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Jenoch
(7,720 posts)1. There were two Gladys Kravitz's, two Louise Tate's and two Frank Stephens'.
swimboy
(7,284 posts)4. AND two Tabithas!
Jenoch
(7,720 posts)5. Yeah, but the two Tabithas were concurrent, because of age related employment laws.
swimboy
(7,284 posts)2. I haven't been watching Mad Men
but I would if there was a "Good Wife" type story line about competition/merger/subterfuge with an advertising firm called McMann and Tate.
Still Blue in PDX
(1,999 posts)3. That would be on my DVR to-do list! nt