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Roger’s Old Kentucky Racism

Put that shoe polish away and listen to the latest episode with comedian and author of First Time, Long Time, Amy Silverberg, joining Matt & Vince to talk about Mad Men season three episode three, “My Old Kentucky Home.”

If you’re watching the show along with the podcast, you may have noticed there’s a new disclaimer before this episode about blackface, and how it’s bad, and you should not do it, and we agree! However, none of the various media with blackface in the 50s and 60s had such a disclaimer, so Roger likely had no idea that it was problematic to throw a derby party with his child bride so that he could show everyone how good he is at singing in blackface. He also would have rolled his eyes so hard if you said something he did was “problematic.” If Roger were alive today, he would accuse this podcast of being infected by the woke mind virus. 

Back at the office, Peggy and the gang are getting blazed on the sweet cheba, leading to inspiration for the Bacardi campaign, proving sometimes drugs are good. If you’re keeping score at home: black face = bad, drugs = good (sometimes).

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Stephen Cottrell

Chekhov’s popsicle. Let’s have a good time in the moment!

Scott Grabel

Matt almost brought back Apple Butter Brandon®️ his most underutilized persona!

Paul Des Lauries

For the motif-heads out there, Joan’s rose dress is a callback to the roses she stared at while being assaulted. Roses come back a couple times whenever she’s confronted with how shitty her marriage turned out to be.

Cold Material Handler

What song is Matt parodying? I swear I know it in some other context, and it’s driving me crazy.

Jack Burdick

At 1:15:15 I could've sworn Vince was setting up a Jane's Addiction joke

Johnathan Grace

I think Matt should do a parody song of Simon & Garfunkel’s Mrs. Robinson, but about Tyler Robinson, the Charlie Kirk assassin.

Max Quintanilla

Vince's recap of the episode disclaimer got me good

Tyler

The first and only time we see Viola the maid was in season 2, episode 10 The Inheritance. It was the episode where they go to Gene's house and he thinks Betty is his dead wife. Later Betty cries while hugging Viola and Viola advises her to not think about how her dad is sick once she leaves the house, that she should remember him how he was. Aloma Wright plays Viola, and you may remember her as Nurse Roberts on Scrubs. Elizabeth Moss was on 25 episodes of The West Wing. She played the president's youngest daughter. One of the biggest and most memorable storylines on the show revolved around her character's kidnapping.