And so shall Sal fade from the consciousness of Mad Men in much the same way that other, real life gays did from the minds of Americans during that time. Isn’t Mad Men so meta plus 50 years?
Although I’m VERY upset by this, I think it proves that Mad Men is the best show on television. Even though we’re losing a fan-favorite it reflects the reality of the show and world they’ve created. Still, never forget.
I agree. Although I’d love to have him back, it doesn’t make sense given the story. Any other network drama would find some far-fetched reason to keep him around, but Mad Men is sticking to realism, dammit!
so weird, i was just thinking about this yesterday morning in the shower. ‘i bet sal’s going to get hired by SCD&P when they’re ready to go public.’ no homo.
I thought the whole point of Draper having his own company was he could do things His Way, and embrace the future and all that shit. I guess you’re not quite the future yet, are you 1963?
After watching Death Sentence, a terrible movie starring Kevin Bacon as a father in search of vigilante justice directed by Saw's James Wan, Gabe embarked on The Hunt For The Worst Movie of All Time. This is his sad journey.
If I knew what a facebook was, I’d use it to get Sal back.
And so shall Sal fade from the consciousness of Mad Men in much the same way that other, real life gays did from the minds of Americans during that time. Isn’t Mad Men so meta plus 50 years?
Bye Sal.
Bummergum.
Maybe they’ll lose the American Tobacco account and bring him back. Here’s hoping.
Hey, Videogum everywhere: Where’s that Facebook Group?
Who’s next?
Don’t worry, he’s just hanging out with Christian in Jacob’s cabin.
Boo! Boo! A thousand times boo!
Unless they’re planning a spinoff. Guys, they’re probably just planning a spinoff, right?
It’s here!!
Although I’m VERY upset by this, I think it proves that Mad Men is the best show on television. Even though we’re losing a fan-favorite it reflects the reality of the show and world they’ve created. Still, never forget.
I agree. Although I’d love to have him back, it doesn’t make sense given the story. Any other network drama would find some far-fetched reason to keep him around, but Mad Men is sticking to realism, dammit!
“Why is Sal always hanging around the Parks & Rec office when he doesn’t work there?”
so weird, i was just thinking about this yesterday morning in the shower. ‘i bet sal’s going to get hired by SCD&P when they’re ready to go public.’ no homo.
So should we be bracing ourselves for a Tom Cruise guest appearance?
I thought the whole point of Draper having his own company was he could do things His Way, and embrace the future and all that shit. I guess you’re not quite the future yet, are you 1963?