The Big Picture It’s often that the success of a game-changing television series can help a showrunner or star proceed to make more ambitious projects that allow them to take greater creative risks based on their popularity. Unfortunately, Jerry Seinfeld has failed to make any truly impressive projects since Seinfeld reached its conclusion almost three decades ago.
Unfrosted: The Pop-Tart Story PG-13ComedyHistoryBiography 410 Michigan 1963, business rivals Kellogg's and Post compete to create a cake that could change breakfast forever. The appearance of Don and Roger in Unfrosted trivializes the end of Mad Men. What’s disappointing is that in the years since Mad Men has been off the air, both Hamm and Slattery have made a conscious effort to do something different with their careers by taking on more experimental projects. The duo even co-starred together in the highly underrated comedy mystery Confess, Fletch.
‘Unfrosted’ Fails to Homage the 1960s The cameos by Mad Men characters aren’t entirely surprising, as Unfrosted examines the changing business strategies within the “decade of change.” Unfortunately, Unfrosted fails to develop an authentic depiction of the 1960s in the way that Mad Men did. By tracking the major historical developments of the decade by showing shifts in consumer products, Mad Men was able to examine how rapidly America changed politically, economically, and culturally.
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