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cjwagner
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The thing is, the jokes in this episode weren't funny

As a huge Happy Endings fan, seeing Casey Wilson in this episode broke my heart

To the shock of no one, DM is suddenly bankrupt (again), and of course JAM hire everyone to work at their new start up. The Office Forever!

@avclub-7aea3a7b74ad7524e70b23f226728330:disqus  that would have me begging for another season

Fuck that final scene. A passionate hug is seriously gonna fix everything in JAM land? Fuck off.

But what about her and Stan? Thats a friendship she pretty much ended to get a professional advantage. If she truly didn't want to betray his trust, she could of said no to the Heinz pitch. Its decisions like these that will lead her down the same path as Don

A Few Things:
- I thought SCDP's Heinz pitch blew Peggy's out of the water
- 'Ketchup?… Cat-sup?… Ketchup?…. Cat-sup?' I honestly didn't know there was a difference.
- WTF was the restaurant with the phones? you sat down, and if someone at another table liked you, they called? these places existed?

Next week on Mad Men: Stan opens a door and sneaks into a room!

Minus the Jaguar guy, and how most of the stuff that happened in the episode was 'bad', I liked this better than the season premiere 

This isn't The Office.

Its odd, almost every episode I find myself cheering for Elizabeth and Phillip, and hating Stan, and I always have to realize that E&P are the 'bad' guys in the show

So what did everyone think of the finale?

So it gets a D+ instead of a D-???

Ugh. This was bad. No other way to put it. 

I'm just hoping I can actually score some chicago tickets. Thats gonna be a hard one

Post Traumatic Pre Natal Stress Disorder

nothing from this episode saved this episode

good lord was this episode boring

Haven't we known this for a while?