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== December 2011 ==
== December 2011 ==
[[File:Ambox warning pn.svg|25px|alt=|link=]] Please stop your [[Wikipedia:Disruptive editing|disruptive editing]]. If you continue to use talk pages for [[WP:TALK|inappropriate discussion]], as you did at [[:Mad Men]], you may be [[Wikipedia:Blocking policy|blocked from editing]]. <!-- Template:uw-chat3 --> ''Please stop replacing content to the [[Talk:Mad Men|Mad Men article talk page]] that is not related to improving the article. Continuing to do so violates [[WP:POINT]] and [[WP:DISRUPT]] as well as [[WP:NOTAFORUM]]'' [[User:Lhb1239|Lhb1239]] ([[User talk:Lhb1239|talk]]) 20:40, 19 December 2011 (UTC)
[[File:Ambox warning pn.svg|25px|alt=|link=]] Please stop your [[Wikipedia:Disruptive editing|disruptive editing]]. If you continue to use talk pages for [[WP:TALK|inappropriate discussion]], as you did at [[:Mad Men]], you may be [[Wikipedia:Blocking policy|blocked from editing]]. <!-- Template:uw-chat3 --> '''Please stop replacing content to the [[Talk:Mad Men|Mad Men article talk page]] that is not related to improving the article. Continuing to do so violates [[WP:POINT]] and [[WP:DISRUPT]] as well as [[WP:NOTAFORUM]]''' [[User:Lhb1239|Lhb1239]] ([[User talk:Lhb1239|talk]]) 20:40, 19 December 2011 (UTC)

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leave a message, the whole brevity thing.

Mad Men, smoking

Editorial discussion points.
In the article on Mad Men, there is some body text on how smoking is depicted:

  • in Filming and production design

On the scenes featuring smoking, Weiner stated: "Doing this show without smoking would've been a joke. It would've been sanitary and it would've been phony."[1] Since the actors cannot, by California law, smoke tobacco cigarettes in their workplace, they instead smoke herbal cigarettes.[2][1]

  • in Themes

Mad Men depicts parts of American society and culture of the 1960s, highlighting cigarette smoking, drinking, sexism, feminism, adultery, homophobia, and racism.[1][3] Smoking, far more common in the United States of the 1960s than it is now, is featured throughout the series; many characters can be seen smoking several times in the course of an episode.[1] In the pilot, representatives of Lucky Strike cigarettes come to Sterling Cooper looking for a new advertising campaign in the wake of a Reader's Digest report that smoking will lead to various health issues including lung cancer.[4]

  • On a side note, I'm not sure why this 3RR report [1] on another User was removed without comment by outside editor. If there's any harassment here, it is by User:Lhb1239 who keeps removing legitimate discussion (on the article talkpage not in the article itself) simply because he doesn't like the topic. And his repeated claims of 'personal attacks' and 'harassment' are ridiculous. El duderino (talk) 07:10, 17 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

dispute spillover

Talkback

Hello, El duderino. You have new messages at Malik Shabazz's talk page.
Message added 07:25, 17 December 2011 (UTC). You can remove this notice at any time by removing the {{Talkback}} or {{Tb}} template.[reply]

Ankit Maity Talkcontribs 07:25, 17 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

December 2011

Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to use talk pages for inappropriate discussion, as you did at Mad Men, you may be blocked from editing. Please stop replacing content to the Mad Men article talk page that is not related to improving the article. Continuing to do so violates WP:POINT and WP:DISRUPT as well as WP:NOTAFORUM Lhb1239 (talk) 20:40, 19 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

  1. ^ a b c d Matthew Weiner et al. (2007). The Making of Mad Men (Documentary). AMC. {{cite AV media}}: Explicit use of et al. in: |authors= (help)
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference witchel was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference nyreview was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  4. ^ "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes". Mad Men. Season 1. Episode 1. 2007-07-19. AMC.