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9/10
Best episode of the season so far
Miles-105 May 2014
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I'm way behind in watching this series. But so far this is my favorite episode of season six. I liked the way they juxtaposed songs from the late sixties and from the late thirties (for the flashbacks). Some episodes have used too many movie songs ("You Only Live Twice" in a prior episode, for example). This episode used some sixties' pop songs I had forgotten about, but, having lived through the period, I remember them.

The memory Don had explained a lot about him. He remembered adult women being mean to him, then the one time a woman was kind to him, she turned around and betrayed him (arguably twice). He was brought up in a brothel by people who thought he should not be affected by that. Huh?

Don later remarks, "Every time we work for a car company, this place turns into a brothel." Made complete sense on several levels, including a reference to how Joan became a partner by sleeping with the piggish Jaguar dealer. (The positive side of Don's ambivalence toward women: He was the only man who behaved decently toward Joan when that happened.)

This also made clearer why Don can't get over his wife being an actress who has to pretend to be intimate with other men. Still, it's hard to square Don's "open-mindedness" about many things with his inability to come to grips with his double standard. (It's OK--even necessary--for him to REALLY cheat on his wife, but its not OK for her to PRETEND to be with other men on a soap opera.)

The whole, Dr. Feelgood and his magic syringe bit was bizarre. Hard to believe, but I know it happened. All I could think about when he said, "Oh, it contains some vitamins and other things" was Hitler's private physician who shot the already mad dictator with crazy juice and also claimed that it contained "vitamins".

I gathered that, under the influence, Don spent the whole weekend working on the wrong campaign; proof, if anyone needed it, that drugs don't always help.
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10/10
loved this episode
dollfacecrafter12 February 2019
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I screwed up and reviewed the previous episode as this one, i loved this episode, it was so funny (getting that shot, probably speed) and Kenny doing a tap dance, so funny, i couldn't stop laughing and peggy trying to figure out what was wrong with everyone, lol, i loved it, and the Black lady burglar was downright chilling. this was one of the best episodes yet, loved it.
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9/10
Underrated
duziyusa15 November 2020
One of the best episodes of the season. If you do not understand these types of episodes just quit watching good series.
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9/10
Creepshow
tforbes-222 May 2013
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If I thought Season Five tended to drag on, this season seems to pack a wallop, and this episode is no exception. Don Draper and several agency staff members get a feel-good shot from a doctor clearly modeled on the late Dr. Max Jacobson, who administered amphetamines to such famous people as John F. Kennedy.

And what we have is a man on a "Lost Weekend," working on advertising for Chevrolet, along with his fellow staff members. Once again, we get to see flashbacks concerning his past, and they are unsettling, of course.

But the part that was really creepy was the bit about "Grandma Ida," who enters Don Draper's apartment and wakes up the kids visiting there. Turns out she was a burglar. That scene was just plain unsettling, but I guess that was meant to be the case for 1968, when things in New York were really beginning to break down. Sadly, for the show, the character is one of the rare times we get to see non-white characters, and this was not a positive thing here. Very sadly indeed.

Overall, it seems as if Don Draper is more and more self-destructive, in his own way like Montgomery Clift was in the last decade of his life. It almost makes watching Ted Chaough and Henry Francis totally reassuring. Anyway, this series still has some mileage to cover before the end, so we'll see what happens here.
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6.8 1/2* One of the Worst Episodes Ever
edwagreen20 May 2013
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The writing here is a joke. It was uneven, boring, and often made absolutely no sense.

The death of a co-worker is mourned by some, but the business must go on.

The flashbacks showing Don as a young child in a hooker's nest may be revealing in the sense that we may now know why Don turned out to be the kind of guy he is. He has it out with Sylvia, but does he really?

Who was that black lady who came into the house? Nothing was really revealed about her.

This was just an awful episode, but I guess we're entitled to that every so often.
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7/10
Decent episode, but
..but I have a question: did anyone else think that everyone's teeth started to .look black? Apologize if this is an odd question, but once they get their shots and are brainstorming Peggy's teeth (and she did not partake), and Don's teeth; Kenny too, they all look dark somehow.
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5/10
Today's Drug Episode: Speed
TheFearmakers26 October 2019
Don and Sylvia, thankfully, are on the backburner, but today's episode, kids, is about another drug since we covered pot and acid... so now is speed, and the whole office got a quack's shot, and are riproaring high, especially Don who, of course, whenever high has flashbacks of being a kid, this time dying in a brothel...

The scenes with the creative members speeding is fun, and okay, but there's one sequence where a black lady has broken into Don's apartment, and it's more bizarre than the speedsters back at the ranch... If it's a social issue, or Don's past, who knows, but this is not only the worst season, but it's the weirdest... and worst yet, without any answers to half-questions posed...

And like anything having to do with tweeking, there are some good moments, but most are wasted for being... wasted.
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1/10
Poor writing/poor editing
arclinecreative18 October 2019
What happens when you run out of creativity? Editing mistakes and nonsense that's inconsistent with the rest of the season
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