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@avclub-230e46d19fe78a6c8dc715659a7188d7:disqus YA DOIN' IT WRAUNG, SUCKAAAA!

LOL. Where did I say she wasn't responsible for her actions or "overrun by her womanly, oh-so-womanly emotions, which as we all know, connect straight to the vag"?

Anyone else find it hilarious that Roger and Cutler, who are essentially funnier/better-haired versions of one another, are in charge of deciding and firing the duplicates?

"Television shows love to call men on their shit while the women are excused just about everything."

@avclub-47cb33b6a930575cfe604d5cc6046d57:disqus Uhh, except that the heart attack doesn't happen until later, and that there's no way Roger would climb those stairs right after a heart attack for some Dr. Scholls bullshit.
Don's in the right to prank him— Sterling tried to play the young buck by hitting on Don's wife,

@avclub-61938d93498e7f0ed5e6527b1cee656a:disqus you don't actually believe that she's as bad as he is, do you? Serial, serial, serial, almost pathalogical cheater vs. what seemed to me to be a most definite one-off fling.

No, it should go to Peggy. The idea of Pete successfully punching any man makes me want to laugh and throw up. A central tenet of Pete's character is that he can't throw a punch.

@avclub-c1bac1d55ebcc415d61552acbfbb219d:disqus You mean, the best and brightest of the sociopaths.

I said it last week, I'll say it again. We are watching a group of people at the center of the universe become an exploding, dying, star.

@JoanRoseman:disqus Exactly. Dude looked like he was about to cry. I think this was his "I know this is bad, but I don't know how to stop, so I'm gonna do it better than ever"-thing.

pssssh, not in 1968, he's not. The man probably thinks he's inventing domming and subbing. If we want to get into why his character is problematic from a kink perspective, let's talk about consent/safeword issues.

@trajeado Exactly. We're watching a specific group of people go from the center of the universe into becoming a dying star.

No, guys, Pete is all about appearances and superficial relationships, and has difficulty connecting to everyone in his life, including Trudy and the baby. So he's weirdly attached to figureheads and celebrities: they're a way for him to channel a variety of emotions.

@eric827:disqus , I think you're right, but note all the comments about how Bobby has basically been furniture forever. This might have been the night Bobby broke through, but Don knew it would happen because it happened with Sally. So the kid did it, and then basically said "I hope no one shoots my Daddy. You know,

Who the fuck are the Kennedies? Are they some kind of impersonator duo?

Uhhhh, let's not let Pete off the hook here. He recognized that Harry was being disgusting, but he's torn up about his marriage. Dr. King's assassination is just where he's focusing his emotions. That and he has patriarch/public figure issues.

Yeah, but I find Bert being thoughtful but being completely blinded by his own privilege slightly less disgusting than Harry's unwillingness to do anything but wallow in his basest instincts and mediocrity.

Roger — "The man knew how to talk. I thought it would save him. I thought it would solve the whole thing." Lord knows it always saves me.

Harry Crane: Scumbag extraodinaire.

RAPPED. it's called "rapped"