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Oh thank god, someone else with a nit to pick about the bad costuming. I can’t believe people are qvelling over the dresses, which look to me like the costumes from a 1950s Broadway period musical. The colors and details are pretty to a modern eye, but not exactly accurate for the time. Bertha had one outfit in an

I fully support literally anything happening on this show. I refuse to count plot points like:

As much as we need to see an independent Peggy, now that George needs a secretary, I wonder if she somehow ends up working for him, making a series of shrewd business decisions behind the scenes.

As a floral designer, they did not have orange roses in the 1880s. I was disappointed at that flaw. I mean come on. You didn't have pink or red roses available?