The Poke styles up everyone's favorite Mad Men characters as those from the Mr. Men series, the series of forty-eight British children's books from the 1970s.
I’m genuinely surprised how quickly the attitude towards Frankenstein changed over the last couple weeks in the comment section. I get the impression that the change was largely due to her …
The Best Of The Worst
This page includes a last minute panicked dialogue edit in response to a comment by Miscreant_Mutt: Why can’t they just blame everything on Moreau? Sure, Moreau embodies every stereotype the …
LEAKED 'Mad Men' Finale!
Here we have our first Lodgers, Misters Bird and Archer! (Bird is the one in tan, Archer is in blue.) I feel I ought to warn you ahead of time, we’re going to be meeting quite a few Lodgers i…
What does your favorite fictional character read? Emily Temple of Flavorwire compiled the reading list of 10 fictional characters - from Margot Tenenbaum from The Royal Tenenbaums to Jean-Luc Picard of Star Trek: The Next Generation, so you can read along. I, for one, am sad to say that I've only read one of the books selected by Don Draper of Mad Men: Meditations in an Emergency by Frank O’Hara Odds Against by Dick Francis The Berlitz Self-Teacher: French The Chrysanthemum and the Sword by Ruth Be...
I see all you tumblr-folk calling your favorite characters “trash,” but how many of you can say you threw your characters into the literal (fictional) garbage?? Though– I did just…
Paul Hudson thinks that men aren’t men anymore. We couldn’t disagree more. It’s a common trope in the media today: The death of manliness. Shows like "Mad Men" and "Boardwalk Empire" hark back to an earlier era when manliness was more prominent.…