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Theory : Kenneth nee Dick Whitman is Don's real father and namesake

Let's be real, you'd be hard pressed to find someone Burt Cooper's age who wasn't racist - the people who can see the follies of the society they're raised in are few and far between and we all tend to give our selves too much credit in thinking that we're one of them.

This conversation is pretty over, but I want to put this somewhere

yes! also of note, the red robe/coat thing Megan put on after the scene, calling back to the red of the prostitute

Someone might have said this already - there are six pages of comments, aint nobody got time for that - but I'm really surprised that the reviewer didn't pick up on the theme of infidelity that tied all the stories together.
We have SCDP cheating on baked beans to wooh ketchup, Peggy using the info her friend dropped

Yeah, the last time I remember being this disgusted with Don was when he called Betty a whore for wearing a two-piece- I really just want someone to punch him

I really love Pet Sounds and Good Vibrations and have been listening to them constantly the past few months especially, but I never really knew anything about the history of the band other than that it was in the 60's and they were like America's answer to the Beatles for a bit before stuff happened. Now having

Still crossing my fingers that the final season of Mad Men will be accompanied by its own follow up show : Gab Men.
It'll consist of half an hour of Matt Weiner staring menacingly and Chris Hardwick, daring him to say anything.

you are not alone - in the worrying it was some kind of new sequel, not the nut punching. I prefer to quietly simmer in my anger and sneer from a distance

through gif sets alone I know that I would pay to see a tie in movie starring Billy Burke and Anna Kendrick. Also maybe throw in a cameo by Robert Pattinson as himself.

it's not faux British, or even faux transatlantic, he just annunciates very precisely (old money an all-and an asshole)

The first one is really fun - not a deep or complex or revolutionary piece of art or anything, but solid and very entertaining. I still regret not having seen I in theaters. The second on however I did see on theaters and now wish I'd never seen it at all - it's dreadful, boring even. I now refuse to acknowledge the

Anything by John Green. I didn't have a lot of interest in ya fiction when I actually was a young(er) adult (I was too busy making my way through my list of Culturally Important Literature (yes I had a list)), much less now that I'm an actual adult who can buy booze and pays taxes.

I feel ya, man. I has a dream once that my mom bought some ice cream, and woke up thinking it had happened. But later that day when I opened the freezer too get some there was none. I still haven't entirely gotten over the disappointment…

It was probably meant to be both - so the viewers too young would thing Finn was blushing because he felt dumb and the older viewers would get the sex part. Also since it could be taken innocently the censors wouldn't cut it - you have to be crafty

Having concerns that go beyond your husband = self absorbed, I'll keep that in mind

@disqus_okgItcD0yy:disqus It's not so much about what he believes, but what he wants to believe. In season 1 he had no qualms about cheating - when Betty found out and they had a falling out the lesson he learned wasn't "wow, I guess I should cheat" but "wow, I guess I better make sure she doesn't find out again" -

That's sort of interesting, because I noticed when Don was married to Betty he always cheated with brunettes, and then once they were divorced he dated blondes (Faye, that girl who was a space filler for an opera) but then at the end of the season proposed to brunet Megan - I was kind of expecting if he had an affair

I loved seeing him as an enforcer. It's like when your sweet, unassuming dog barks at the cats to get them to stop fighting

That was so weird, and I think speaks to some change in Don or about his psychology right now, because wasn't he the guy who six seasons ago told Rachel the department store owner that guys like him invented love to sell nylon?