God bless her and good luck. I would happily purchase some if I weren't unemployed myself and subsisting on benefits.
God bless her and good luck. I would happily purchase some if I weren't unemployed myself and subsisting on benefits.
This holistic rehab thing sounds more like a vacation than a rehabilitation.
@CodenameV: I always wondered if that is why they removed the "Zuko and his mom reunites" scene from the final episode. So they could possibly turn it into another story arc later.
@wirebrain: Someone said it on ONTD. They said it came from the creators. 12 episodes only. No filler episodes. One time only scenario with Kora. I took their word for it.
It will be a mini series. 12 episodes only.
I believe Betty is trying to be a good mother based on the values and example she grew up with. She was taught to be an ornament to please men/society and that is what she wants of Sally. That is what Sally needs for her to be successful in life, like her mother. It is the filter through which she sees all of Sally's…
Now that I've had some time to think about the episode (and read the comments), a few more thoughts.
@Katuriankaturian: I don't know. There isn't a teenage kid present who would idolize The Beatles. Paul would have known about them, but he's gone now. I don't see where they fit into the Mad Men world.
FYI: Here is the scoop on the "John" and "Marcia" joke between Peggy and Joey.
Has anyone pinned down the month and year this episode takes place? I've heard people say 1964, but I didn't catch that reference.
@t.king-real mrs pratt: Looks awesome!
So...
@punsandpretensions: I think the slapping shows an element of self-hatred and punishment. He's not in a good place right now.
I give the episode an 8.5
Curse you Rubicon sneak preview! You have stolen some of our Mad Men time!
I guess Don has just changed his game.
Not liking the Jantzen ad...
Peggy is the real hero of the series.
Happy you got her now, Henry?
The scene changes are confusing me.