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Aren't you dead already?

Lane's actions are no worse than the behavior exhibited by Don or Roger over the course of the series, and Lane doesn't rape babysitters and hit on high school girls. Lane is more moral than Pete as moral as it is possible to be in the Mad Men universe.

Could things get any worse for Pete?  Perhaps, if the German au pair shows up at the offices of SCDP with a child claiming he's the father.

@avclub-b3a2a8592133a41f00f271712390f206:disqus I think it's possible.  I find it hard to believe Pete and Roger would sit around gossiping about the literary exploits of Ken Cosgrove.

@avclub-2abf2b82c099047f2d089c7e7abe42b1:disqus It's a shame Trudy wasn't there to see it, as she loves to watch a bit of bloodsport and all.

Roger: "I know cooler heads should  prevail, but am I the only one who wants to see this?"

What about 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore'?  A fine film that, if anything, showed that Scorsese could be versatile and work very well outside of the New York/Italian-American/Gangster mould.

All I can remember of that movie now are the vivid technicolor hallucinations of Michelle Williams' 1950s housewife with guts of burning coal, which were indeed weird.  Point being that film was largely forgettable.

but is best known these days as 'Julia's brother'.

Busted for securities fraud?  FUCK YOU PAY ME!!!
Addicted to Quaalades?  FUCK YOU PAY ME!!!
Being devoured by metaphorical wild canine?  FUCK YOU PAY ME!!!

So it really was his Last Waltz. R.I.P.

As in a remake of the Tommy Wiseau film?

Joe Pesci being humilitated in the Home Alone movies by a young Macauley Culkin didn't help that particular cause.

I liked the way Don clocked that obnoxious comedian Jimmy Barrett in season two.

Roger is still pissed that publishers were not interested in his memoirs ("Sterling's Gold") hence depriving him of the chance (in his mind) to one-up David Ogilvy.  If literary success eluded him, no one under the same roof is going to get a taste of it.  Petty, spiteful, childish behavior.

Yeah he was, he played the boyfriend of Nancy Allen's character.

"Blue collar roughneck" is what Don was before he assumed his commanding officer's identity and reinvented himself as a Madison Ave type. So I guess it comes naturally.

@avclub-4ffabf87500b89362ca0abc12daf720b:disqus only if Kinsey returns looking like Orson Welles in 'Touch of Evil'.

@Scrawler2:disqus Don did interact with Rachel's father when unveiling ideas for the advertising campaign for their department store, and the father was impressed by Don, in a professional sense at least.  Rachel might have been Jewish in ethnicity, but like she told Don when he hits her up for ideas on Israel

So Arlo is now Justified's Uncle Junior: scheming and duplicitious, when he can get his shit together mentally, that is.