I surely understand why Carlton went storming out in tears. xD
This is by far the greatest spectacle I've seen when it comes to describing nostalgia. The feeling of the sensation is so well put Hamms' character, Don Draper. "A twinge in your heart, far more powerful than memory alone." This was an season finale of which fantastic proportions I have never before witnessed. Mad Men is a proud member of my see-worthy array of series. Top notch!
Teddy the Greek obviously didn't speak Greek...
Nostalgia doesn't translate as 'the pain from an old wound'.
It comes from two Greek words: νόστος (nóstos) = returning home, ἄλγος (álgos) = pain
Still, Don's version is much more poetic!...
montaigne1903 4 months ago
Simply put, powerful.
bLOOdSAW3L337 4 months ago
I surely understand why Carlton went storming out in tears. xD
This is by far the greatest spectacle I've seen when it comes to describing nostalgia. The feeling of the sensation is so well put Hamms' character, Don Draper. "A twinge in your heart, far more powerful than memory alone." This was an season finale of which fantastic proportions I have never before witnessed. Mad Men is a proud member of my see-worthy array of series. Top notch!
MorrowindGamer 1 year ago 5
"Good luck at your next meeting."
reidwalley 1 year ago 2
This is the best moment in tv ever.
Kapiszczur 1 year ago 9
Damn...
Soriphen 1 year ago
Great analogy to use with our Yearbook staffs! Thanks, Tom P.
MatrixMatrixMatrix 1 year ago
nostalgia. what a beautiful word with such a powerful description
Texas93 2 years ago