If You Still Don’t Recognize Her, Then You’re Already 3 Seasons Too Late…

6 05 2010

Esquire's Best Looking Woman

If you still don’t recognize Esquire’s latest cover girl Christina Hendricks, then you’re already three Mad Men seasons behind. But don’t worry, there’s still some room left on the bandwagon for you.

Hendricks as Joan Holloway

Hendricks, who plays the curvaceous Joan Holloway on the hit AMC TV series (yea, I said it, A-M-C) Mad Men; was recently named Esquire’s Best-Looking Woman. On the path to winning 30% of the vote, she managed to top a list that featured Megan Fox, Michelle Obama, and even Jessica Alba. Surprisingly enough, Hendricks arguably isn’t even the best looking woman on a TV series that features more than enough eye candy to keep even the most shallow of the male population tuned in for a full episode.

In the issue, Hendricks gives males world wide the low down on topics like chivalry, what to make sure you remember about your girl, and even what kind of drink to order.

But Hendricks is only half of what I wanted to get to. Mad Men is definitely must see TV at this point. The show takes place in the 1960s at a New York ad agency ridden with more infidelity than Tiger Woods’ blackberry. (Ok, that’s my last corny Tiger jab but did you know the newest total is up to 151? Supposedly this is the number of women Tiger wrote down as part of his therapy. Insane.) Good thing they didn’t have text messages, let alone cordless phones back then, or the series star Don Draper would have found himself

Donald Draper- AKA the guy who made having the name Donald cool again.

out of a house and home a long time ago. Aside from the cheating, the show allows you to experience what life was like in that era. From Kennedy’s assassination, racial insecurities, and even the creation of deodorant. Not to mention that the suits the men pull off are enough to  make the editor of GQ jealous.

Aside from the show appearing on AMC, (I prefer to catch it on Netflix) Mad Men is something that any TV lover will fall for. If the thought of a multi-Emmy winning series doesn’t pull you in, hopefully Christina Hendricks can.

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