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I dunno, I think her increasingly childish behavior over the course of the season and the other parallels to Betty (both are aspiring in nominally artistic fields where they're judged for their looks, Don marries both because he thinks they'll help him be the kind of man he wants to be, both have fathers who

But it does work with the idea of Megan as the new Betty, someone childish that Don has to dote on and take care of 

But it does work with the idea of Megan as the new Betty, someone childish that Don has to dote on and take care of 

What I find really interesting is that we've literally seen how Don made Betty the woman she is today.

What I find really interesting is that we've literally seen how Don made Betty the woman she is today.

If you've got an iPhone you should really buy the App. I dunno if it's on android, but as smartphone apps go it's pretty goddamn amazing.

If you've got an iPhone you should really buy the App. I dunno if it's on android, but as smartphone apps go it's pretty goddamn amazing.

I was going off the iPhone app that includes her last employee evaluation and it's Waitrose on there, but you're right. The show says Sainsburys.

I was going off the iPhone app that includes her last employee evaluation and it's Waitrose on there, but you're right. The show says Sainsburys.

This sort of makes me think of those new, sincere remakes of old Verhoeven movies. It's like we're exorcizing irony from our culture, or something.

This sort of makes me think of those new, sincere remakes of old Verhoeven movies. It's like we're exorcizing irony from our culture, or something.

It's not her job to make tactical arguments. She's a civil servant, not a political or policy wonk. It's her job to keep up with her minister and his policy people. When she says "let's not just invent a policy, ok?" that's not her making a sound tactical argument, that's her trying to slow things down because she

It's not her job to make tactical arguments. She's a civil servant, not a political or policy wonk. It's her job to keep up with her minister and his policy people. When she says "let's not just invent a policy, ok?" that's not her making a sound tactical argument, that's her trying to slow things down because she

Has anyone else bought the App? It's a bit expensive but I guess that's understandable considering that it's got a fair amount of voice acting, including this great voice memo section that's basically all Malcolm spitballing ideas for profanity.

Has anyone else bought the App? It's a bit expensive but I guess that's understandable considering that it's got a fair amount of voice acting, including this great voice memo section that's basically all Malcolm spitballing ideas for profanity.

Terri's kind of stupid and useless though. Her official backstory is that she was drummed out of a PR job at Waitrose (a grocery chain) due to a lack of competence, poor attitude, weak interpersonal skills and inflexibility.

Terri's kind of stupid and useless though. Her official backstory is that she was drummed out of a PR job at Waitrose (a grocery chain) due to a lack of competence, poor attitude, weak interpersonal skills and inflexibility.

Really, all that and Nothing about Peter Chung?

Really, all that and Nothing about Peter Chung?

The whole ideological dimension of this film bothers me. It's not just that it's a conservative film, it's that in addition to being a conservative film it also aggressively validates ignorance and violence.