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The Ladies are in the Room and They’re Going Mad, Man

Pour yourself a big glass of rye and stop spying on your wife through her psychiatrist because comedian, host of the Oh Hell Yeah podcast, handsome devil, and producer of Mad Yourself a Man, Brent Flyberg joins Matt & Vince to dissect Mad Men season one episode two of Mad Men, “Ladies Room.”

As noted on the pod, the second episode is often the worst episode of any tv show. “Ladies Room” is no exception. Don’t get me wrong, it still looks good, and Don says some funny stuff like “Who is this moron flying around in space? He pisses his pants,” but also Paul is saying nonsense like, “that drape is sadder than a map.” Maps are sad? What kind of commie babble is that, Kinsey?

It’s kind of a Betty episode – she’s having panic attacks and almost killing her kids in a car accident because she saw a divorced woman. She was out there just walking around like some kind of human being. Can you imagine? 

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-Description by Brent Flyberg  

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Jeremy Martinez

Goddamn if mid-century America isn't perfectly summarized by "We were a proper country...full of child brides and psychopaths."

Olen Koira

Shoe on the table is from Kruschev at the UN

Mr. Pie

"Every little hoo-ah in hoo-ahville"-Ralphie at some point

Scott Grabel

The only area where Germany 🇩🇪 evolved was being able to have on time trains without a Holocaust, at least until last year…

Joanna McPherson

Both the scenes with the kids are just how gen x kids grew up - when she goes to see where the kids are after the crash my husband and I looked at each other and laughed. I can remember being in a crash where me and my brother got thrown into the footwell, and another time my brother fell out the door whilst the car was going around a corner and my dad holding onto him by reaching back and grabbing him by his foot whilst he was headlong out of the door! The dry cleaning bag also - it's a miracle any gen x kid survived.