Afternoon Links: Searching for Don Draper’s Backstory Whorehouse
Don Draper’s childhood whorehouse home has been located in the Angelino Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, just a hop and a skip from Dodger Stadium. The 1968 scenes of the house were CGI-uglified, with apartment buildings added in on either side; the actual home looks to be in pretty good condition. In the eternity between this season and the next and final one, we’ll just have to haunt the show’s filming locations and hum songs of deep yearning. That’s all we have now.
- The ANUSTART-mobile. Related: no more mustache rides :-{(
- The Counsellor trailer: So good, people started covering it when it was only available in Russian. (Now available in English, FYI.)
- Hey, crazy person! Sick Big Bang Theory tat! No regrets in store for you, I’m sure!
- The Khaleesis are coming. At least it’s not Neveah.
- You’ll never skydive indoors in this town again.
- The girl from The Blair Witch Project moved to the witch-friendly middle of nowhere. #witchlover
- Stop hating. Rihanna will cut a hater.
- Breaking Bad debuts a new poster for its final season.
- Adam Driver is married, so he can no longer marry you, Drivehards. Sorry.
- Only including this link because it contains the phrase “toxic stew.”
- Hello … was it mayo you’re looking for?
- Exploding actresses.
- ALERT. ALERT. THE DISCO DISEASE HAS REACHED THE WHITE HOUSE.
- Animatronic harp seals to the rescue.
Filed Under: Breaking Bad, Daft Punk, Loose Ends, Mad Men, Rihanna
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