| August 25, 2009 | California Dreaming, Don Draper-Style |
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"I was in California. Everything's new, and it's clean. The people are filled with hope. New York City is in decay." --Don Draper, "Med Men" Season 3 episode "Love Among the Ruins" Earlier this Summer, Flavorpill honed in on "Mad Men" creator Matt Weiner's June Rolling Stone interview. Weiner says: I can't tell you if we're going to go to California in Season Three, but as a show, we’re following how the Sixties were about the rise of Los Angeles and the decline of New York. People talk about San Francisco but it was really Los Angeles, and I wanted to show that. In 1960, New York is the center of everything, and by 1975 New York is bankrupt and by 1977 it’s the most dangerous place in the United States. In Los Angeles, there were the Watts riots and obviously a lot of economic turmoil there, but at the same time, every cultural aspect that dominated the United States in the Sixties was coming from there, whether it was hot rods or roller disco. Labels: california, la, madmen, nyc, sf posted by Jess Barron @ 1:23 PM |





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