Adam Cadre tears into Mad Men and Don Draper. http://adamcadre.ac/calendar/14/14078.html …
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@cmuratori@nothings I wasn't talking about the show there, but about the public idolization of Don Draper he mentions.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@cmuratori@nothings My point being that the very fact is a fitting social commentary on *our* times all by itself. -
@rygorous@cmuratori Reaction to the show, not the show, is fitting social commentary: if creators intended it, they're evil, not kudoable.
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@cmuratori@nothings In effect they're giving us the protagonist we deserve, not the one we want, and if that was the intention then kudos. -
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@cmuratori@rygorous@nothings My point: even as the content often critiques DD's willful amnesia, the form (unintentionally?) echoes it. -
@adamcadre@cmuratori@nothings I would argue that this very tension between text and subtext, intentional or not, is thematically fitting.
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