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you're not a full-grown man until you've seen at least one episode of each of the following: 1) The Dick Van Dyke Show 2) The Mary Tyler Moore Show 3) Whatever the Mary's boss show was called, "Let's All Humor Ed Asner for 30 Minutes," or something. 4) Rhoda. 5) Phyllis. 6) AAAHH!!! Real Monsters! which is a spin-off

@avclub-6997a8bd0e1042b70b60c5c879a1780e:disqus Sorry. I agree with you.

I rewatched the entirety of Season 4 within the last week and I agree 100%

I'm interested in the fate of all the main characters but it won't bother me if they don't get happy endings. If Don dies, Roger dies, Pete dies, whatever. But if Peggy doesn't get a happy (or at least hopeful) ending, then I will be very angry. I mean I'll probably sit there and say something to myself like, "Dangit

I'm interested in the fate of all the main characters but it won't bother me if they don't get happy endings. If Don dies, Roger dies, Pete dies, whatever. But if Peggy doesn't get a happy (or at least hopeful) ending, then I will be very angry. I mean I'll probably sit there and say something to myself like, "Dangit

Don said at one point, "When a man walks into a room, he brings his whole life with him." Even if Don Draper was just someone Dick Whitman was pretending to be, that life is his. Those experiences are him. "You are who you pretend to be." I don't have any doubt that the writers get that.

Don said at one point, "When a man walks into a room, he brings his whole life with him." Even if Don Draper was just someone Dick Whitman was pretending to be, that life is his. Those experiences are him. "You are who you pretend to be." I don't have any doubt that the writers get that.

Don't read ahead you idiot!

The only reason I hated it was because it sucked. Besides the sucking, it was fine.

@avclub-924164c1d98466f693f4455f4ce27bd5:disqus And they still speak PIE, 6000 years later.

@avclub-1f93a5d50953fac07d7e6f54827ce9bc:disqus Ah yes but that giant alien also gave birth to all mankind (possibly ALL life on Earth? was that ever clarified?) by dissolving into a waterfall in Iceland! And also it wasn't an alien; its DNA was identical to ours despite the differences in appearance, somehow. And

@avclub-05726c736277e78fffb7b9546ad0ec6f:disqus I watched this episode with someone who'd never seen Mad Men before and "Because he's a moron" could basically answer every question she asked me. "Why is that sad man sleeping fully clothed in a little girl's bed?" "Why is that sad man wearing that horrible turtleneck?"

I think there are more people who like to talk about people with insane Mad Men theories, than actual people with insane Mad Men theories. It's like a handful of people believe the theories, and hundreds of thousands of other people are talking about those first people.

@avclub-05726c736277e78fffb7b9546ad0ec6f:disqus Does Pete even know about the baby? It's been a long time since I've watched season 1 or 2 episodes.

:::record scratch:::
:::Don goes to bed:::

well who the fuck is john?

No I'm pretty sure we have 21 minutes of pretty solid evidence.

@avclub-236e42b5af241c85d97910f5c1aa6107:disqus Keokuk. Kookamunga!

Billy Pilgrim became unstuck in timelines.

..on what principle?