We follow Trudy as she embraces the 70s and free love leading up to her leaving Peter for me and having my kids. Mini series, it'll be portrayed as female empowerment
Mad Men in Tokyo from the late 90s to early 2000s, I want to see pitches for their wacky ads in board rooms, and how they deal with the adoption of the internet.
Mad Women
A bunch of female millenial Twitter lay-offs start an advertising agency in Silicon Valley and have to deal with a bunch of tech bro customers i.e. managers at tech firms.
a spin-off of that old guy that beats up his wimpy four eyed son and tells him to get his house in order, after he whines and shouts about knocking up his black gf
I always wanted to see a Mad Men like show about the animation industry during the 40's/50's. There were a lot of interesting guys around that could have characters based on them, especially at Termite Terrace.
If you are 1) keeping some focus on marketing and 2) not doing any sort of prequel, the era to focus upon is either >the 1980s/1990s consumerism era
or perhaps more interestingly >the Internet Age (in which case maybe begin the series in something like 2005)
>>the Internet Age (in which case maybe begin the series in something like 2005)
Nope, it would be too easy for the writers to rip off Halt and Catch Fire
Mad Men but it's set in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and centres around party propaganda writers/artists
this but set between 1917-1932, when the soviet avant-garde was in full force. series finale is all of them getting purged.
This sounds very kino.
never expect a good post in these threads but sometimes its there
I'd watch
Might be Kino. All the actors would speak in English accents like Chernobyl though. I ain't readin' frickin subtitles.
kino
Holy kino.
But no, the best we’ll get is gender-swapped reboot starring Megan Thee Stalion as LaDonsha Draper.
We follow Trudy as she embraces the 70s and free love leading up to her leaving Peter for me and having my kids. Mini series, it'll be portrayed as female empowerment
there has to be a two episode arc where she has a passioante affair with Pete's former secretary Hildy.
nasty coalburner
Mad Men in Tokyo from the late 90s to early 2000s, I want to see pitches for their wacky ads in board rooms, and how they deal with the adoption of the internet.
Kiki and January Jones getting passed around boardrooms of ugly men with load after load of semen getting dumped in their wombs. Hendricks too.
Made for a BIG OLE BBC
After Joan's new venture goes bust, she has no choice but to turn her film production company into a sleezy 70's pornography studio. It's a sex comedy
Mad Women
A bunch of female millenial Twitter lay-offs start an advertising agency in Silicon Valley and have to deal with a bunch of tech bro customers i.e. managers at tech firms.
a spin-off of that old guy that beats up his wimpy four eyed son and tells him to get his house in order, after he whines and shouts about knocking up his black gf
70s to 80s focusing on the music industry
It was the peak of things and it’s arguably more intersting than selling tampons
6 hours of me getting a wiener milking soapy titjob session from joan
but that's my role
I always wanted to see a Mad Men like show about the animation industry during the 40's/50's. There were a lot of interesting guys around that could have characters based on them, especially at Termite Terrace.
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Not a drama, but a comedy reminiscent of The Thick of It, set in 1980s UK, Mad Lads
If January Jones were born in September her name would be Sanuary Sones
Sally as a Stepford wife in the late-1970s to 1980s. Her husband works in communications/PR for the Regan administration.
Mad men was boring mediocre trash
It's the 70s, Joan is childless. She adopts a handsome teenage boy and they slowly develop a sinful relationship, breaking all taboos.
>It's the 70s, Joan is childless
Oh shit. RIP baby Kevin
i haven't watched the show sorry I just jack off to joan webms
Better if they keep her biological son from the show
this but with her biological son ya' pinhead
If you are 1) keeping some focus on marketing and 2) not doing any sort of prequel, the era to focus upon is either
>the 1980s/1990s consumerism era
or perhaps more interestingly
>the Internet Age (in which case maybe begin the series in something like 2005)
>>the Internet Age (in which case maybe begin the series in something like 2005)
Nope, it would be too easy for the writers to rip off Halt and Catch Fire
Mad WOmen
about the day-to-day life of the glass ceiling crashing, patriarchy smashing, and incel bashing women of a modern day tech company.
I want January and Christina to be my mommies