Jim Edwards Puts Mad Men Daydreams to Words (Again)

By Kiran Aditham 

Almost a year after his initial call for Don Draper to be fired from Sterling Cooper, Bnet scribe Jim Edwards has once again flexed his imagination and carved out another agency fable to coddle his Mad Men fetish.

On this go-around, Edwards waxes quixotic about the delicate structure of Sterling Cooper’s account services division, the battle between new co-heads of accounts Pete Campbell and Ken Cosgrove, the effect new British parent company PP&L has on the agency and why Don Draper himself might be shifting to a role akin to Alex Bogusky or Lee Clow.

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The entertainment value of Edwards’ analysis is debatable, but since you’ll probably have to (breathlessly) wait another year for his next Mad Men installment, you could do worse with your precious time than to indulge his delusions.

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