I’ve done at least three substantial rewatches of this series, but those
were When I was preparing to watch one of the final few seasons and wanted
to remind myself of what I come before. I decided to start watching it
again over the long weekend. I’ve read a few takes over the last couple of
years that some critics think it doesn’t hold up very well, but I still
think it’s stunning and easily a top five show ever. Couple of things:

1. I signed up for the seven day free trial through Amazon to watch it on
AMC, Specifying that I Wanted the ad free Tier after the trial. I guess I
expected it to be at free during the trial too, but most of the episodes
begin with an ad of some kind although none during the show. On reflection,
I guess it’s not unreasonable to get ads during the free Trial, though they
had asked, I might’ve skipped the free trial and just said I’ll start
paying for it now if they will get rid of all the ads.

2. I’m not sure if it’s because of this, but one thing that bugs me is the
transition from the music that plays over the final seconds of the last
scene of an episode does not seamlessly blend into what I recall as the
complete song playing over that credits. There’s an edit almost as if it’s
about to go to a commercial, but then it jumps to the credits often with
the song am I remembering it wrong? Is this the way it was originally or is
there a reason why they have that bumpy edit?

3. I have a list somewhere in my files of all the music played at the end
of each episode then I could dig out to check, but it does seem like there
are several episodes where they’re not even playing the original music to
end an episode but are just going right to the Mad Men theme. I guess that
has something to do with music rights, Which is a common enough problem
like on DVDs or maybe even streaming on another service but I guess I
would’ve thought that AMC would have the rights to replay all of the
episodes as they originally aired on its own service.

4. I am just up to episode three season three (“ My old Kentucky home”)
Which is a cringe classic. AMC begins this with a trigger warning for the
black face scenes; I don’t know if that was discussed here when they first
did that if so, I missed it or forgot it. Anybody know when they added, and
that was it around the time that some kind of disclaimer was added it to
“Gone with the wind?” I would prefer they not have disclaimers at the
beginning of an episode for things like that but instead had five minutes
of discussion after every episode of this show discussing historical issues
which could include gender and racial behaviors and language that would be
unacceptable today, but were less so Mid-century. But I guess I should just
be grateful they didn’t edit out those scenes from the episode.

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