Is this show worth watching?Usually I don't get into long serialised shows, especially not modern ones (I prefer episodic shows after getting burned out on binging all the famous serialised dramas back in 2010-13). But I find the setting of early 60s corporate New York to be extremely comfy and cool and want to watch a show that isn't about even more cops and gangsters (just finishing Deadwood now, and did a rewatch of The Sopranos recently). Also the fact that it's made by one of the lead writers on The Sopranos is cool, and if Don Draper is influenced by Tony Soprano in terms of depth I'll be happy.I heard the show drops in quality later on though. Is that true?
>>217484509>But I find the setting of early 60s corporate New York to be extremely comfy and coolthen definitely watch it, the setting is one of its strongest features.It's a dialogue-based show with not much action, but the dialogue is very well written, if you don't mind this then I'm sure you'll have a good time
>>217484509It's NOT as good as the sopranos, but it's still goodAnd like the sopranos, the first 2 seasons are not as good as the others... now leave before someone spoils the good lines
>>217484563Yeah I'm honestly just lookign for a show to have on while I chill and have a bourbon on a Friday night, not into anything too heavy or dark or violent, just comfy vibes and good dialogue.
>>217484509First 5 seasons are mega based
>>217484600the second season of Mad Men and the second season of The Sopranos are my favourites : O
i would plap plap plap until my dick broke off and i don't care who knows it
Yes, worth watching. It's 1 of the best TV show.
>>217484509no
>>217484509Yes, and Mad Men is episodic, not serialized. Beyond a few scattered plot lines, almost everything in the show occurs in a self-contained episode.
>>217484509It's entertaining but the last two seasons start circling the drain. Even before that I found characters were acting hilariously out of character since the end of season 5.