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Joan has been served divorce papers already, so she may not be married to 'Captain McRapey' by the time of the Presidential Election the following year.  Also, Nixon campaigned on ending the Vietnam War with the slogan 'Peace with Honor', so if Joan did care about her piece of shit ex-husband, it would correlate more

Joan has been served divorce papers already, so she may not be married to 'Captain McRapey' by the time of the Presidential Election the following year.  Also, Nixon campaigned on ending the Vietnam War with the slogan 'Peace with Honor', so if Joan did care about her piece of shit ex-husband, it would correlate more

In the conversation with Peggy in the theater, Don talks about 'helping someone, and then they move on', could he be talking about Megan as well as Peggy?

In the conversation with Peggy in the theater, Don talks about 'helping someone, and then they move on', could he be talking about Megan as well as Peggy?

Don: "Give me an Old-Fashioned"

Don: "Give me an Old-Fashioned"

So, one less Campbell, right?

So, one less Campbell, right?

Yes, given that Don and Peggy are familiar with movie theater etiquette.

Yes, given that Don and Peggy are familiar with movie theater etiquette.

I thought about that, but maybe Judy is Pete's brother's wife?

I thought about that, but maybe Judy is Pete's brother's wife?

"I'VE GOT A BIG TEXAS BELT BUCKLE!!!"

"I'VE GOT A BIG TEXAS BELT BUCKLE!!!"

Maybe he can saunter through the SCDP offices late at night, like
Anna Draper in 'The Suitcase' episode.

Maybe he can saunter through the SCDP offices late at night, like
Anna Draper in 'The Suitcase' episode.

Yes, given that Henry Francis has given her unconditional love, Betty has no need to compete for his affection with other women like she did with Don, so hence she is letting herself go, and morphing from Grace Kelly into some kind of monster.

Yes, given that Henry Francis has given her unconditional love, Betty has no need to compete for his affection with other women like she did with Don, so hence she is letting herself go, and morphing from Grace Kelly into some kind of monster.

— Miss Blankenship dying as she had lived: surrounded by the people she worked for

— Miss Blankenship dying as she had lived: surrounded by the people she worked for