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    Yep.  It's solicitation.

    Favorite line of the episode.  It's hard not to like Will.

    Favorite line of the episode.  It's hard not to like Will.

    Flibbertigibbet: "What about the fact that this is the same state that introduced a law to require presidential candidates to present their birth certificates?!?"

    Flibbertigibbet: "What about the fact that this is the same state that introduced a law to require presidential candidates to present their birth certificates?!?"

    One of the upcoming episodes is entitled "Lady Lazarus," which is a Sylvia Plath poem about concentration camps.  I suspect we shall learn more about Ginsberg's back story in that episode.  Can't wait!

    Her anger was justified because Don was bossing her around.  But, personally, I found the mother comment to be way over the line.  Because of that I think it was okay for Don to leave her at a hotel to cool off for an hour.  All she had to do was get the key from the manager.  Of course, if he had actually abandoned

    Yeah, say what you will about Betty, but I don't see her making that kind of remark to Don.  She seemed genuinely sympathetic to Don when he cried in front of her about his brother.  My prediction is that this is what the final episode will be about.  It's entitled "The Other Woman," which is a classic Nina Simone

    "Every time we fight, it diminishes what we have.”   
    Bullshit.   Most happily married couples have fights and arguments.   What can diminish the relationship, however, are malicious statements that are calculated to inflict damage on your partner where they are the most vulnerable.  Sure, Don was acting like an