Looks like Rolling Stone has officially taken a side in the whole Emmy-splitting debate: They are firmly on Team Cable. Mere weeks after featuring True Blood stars Anna Paquin, Stephen Moyer and Alexander Skarsgard on the cover, the magazine has now placed three-time Emmy winner Mad Men front and center. The issue doesn't hit newsstands until tomorrow, but, based on the sneak peak and ensuing photo gallery, there is plenty of Mad Men juiciness to sop up already. Click ahead to see the six most revealing moments.
Says the actress: "I need not to think about my character. Betty is so blissfully ignorant in certain ways, so I feel like I should be too." Sounds fair, but it doesn't mean Jones can't brush her hair. Just sayin'.
Based on this photo, you can assume one of two things: Vincent Kartheiser likes vintage-y clothing or Pete has one big plot twist coming up.
Think of all the Peyton Place spoilers Harry Crane could find with one of those!
It's hard to imagine Robert Morse as anyone other than Bert Cooper at this point. It's even harder to imagine him look like he stepped off a Yardbirds album cover. Yet both things, apparently, are true.
Everyone in the cover photo looks great, but couldn't Moss affect one of those zombie-model stares that Jones and Christina Hendricks do so well? Her smirk -- while totally in keeping with Peggy's character -- looks out of place.
Spoiler alert: Smoking is bad for your health, Matt. Sorry.
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