Don Draper
03-28-2012, 11:15 PM
In a silly mood the other night, I began writing a fan-fic short story entitled "Peter Campbell Among the Flower Children" in which everyone's favorite under-appreciated account manager goes to San Francisco to sign up a new client and gets shanghied and dosed with acid by a couple of hippie girls who want to loosen up the square. (I'm still working on it, but if the teeming millions demand - I'll post it sometime over the weekend. :dubious:)
Anyway, the new season's debut episode is set in early June of '66. Seeing as most seasons cover a span of many months, what big moments in history are you hoping get a name dropping, or even intrude on the narrative in some way, shape or form?
Of course, Truman Capote's Black & White Ball (November of '66) is already a topic of discussion among the jet set elite. I imagine Roger Sterling will be mightily pissed off if he doesn't make the guest list.
"Dark Shadows" - the campy cult TV show is about to begin airing. No doubt Sally would be a fan ("Oh Glen, I'm like Angelique to your Barnabas!") And can you imagine Harry trying to line up advertisers for the show? (It's a soap opera - with vampires. No it's not- it's a great idea!")
In fact, I've been waiting for about two seasons for Harry or somebody to mention "Bewitched" - a show about a Madison Avenue advertising whiz married to a blonde witch, the ad agency is run by a white-haired drip, and then a black-haired doppleganger for the blonde wife occasionally shows up. God, it practically BEGS for a comparison!
I've no doubt in my mind that Joan's husband will be coming home from 'Nam in a bag.
John Lennon is poised his infamous remark about the Beatles being more popular than Jesus. That ought'a rile up Peggy's Bay Ridge clan a bit. Not that Peggy cares much - she's too busy plowing through a copy of "Valley of the Dolls" her room-mate loaned her. (She'll deny reading it though, dismissing it as trash if any of her co-workers mention it.)
Anyway, that's just off the top of my head. What do you expect, think or just plain hope gets discussed in the show's new season?
Anyway, the new season's debut episode is set in early June of '66. Seeing as most seasons cover a span of many months, what big moments in history are you hoping get a name dropping, or even intrude on the narrative in some way, shape or form?
Of course, Truman Capote's Black & White Ball (November of '66) is already a topic of discussion among the jet set elite. I imagine Roger Sterling will be mightily pissed off if he doesn't make the guest list.
"Dark Shadows" - the campy cult TV show is about to begin airing. No doubt Sally would be a fan ("Oh Glen, I'm like Angelique to your Barnabas!") And can you imagine Harry trying to line up advertisers for the show? (It's a soap opera - with vampires. No it's not- it's a great idea!")
In fact, I've been waiting for about two seasons for Harry or somebody to mention "Bewitched" - a show about a Madison Avenue advertising whiz married to a blonde witch, the ad agency is run by a white-haired drip, and then a black-haired doppleganger for the blonde wife occasionally shows up. God, it practically BEGS for a comparison!
I've no doubt in my mind that Joan's husband will be coming home from 'Nam in a bag.
John Lennon is poised his infamous remark about the Beatles being more popular than Jesus. That ought'a rile up Peggy's Bay Ridge clan a bit. Not that Peggy cares much - she's too busy plowing through a copy of "Valley of the Dolls" her room-mate loaned her. (She'll deny reading it though, dismissing it as trash if any of her co-workers mention it.)
Anyway, that's just off the top of my head. What do you expect, think or just plain hope gets discussed in the show's new season?