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THANK YOU - I said the same earlier, but it took you a lot less words, so a tip of the hat to ya.

THANK YOU - I said the same earlier, but it took you a lot less words, so a tip of the hat to ya.

Doubt Pete will die anytime soon, unless Don quits working with all these guys and goes to another agency (maybe to work for Peggy?)

Doubt Pete will die anytime soon, unless Don quits working with all these guys and goes to another agency (maybe to work for Peggy?)

  Omega the Unknown:

  Omega the Unknown:

I think it's likely that the function of Lane's character from the beginning was intended to end up with his suicide.

I think it's likely that the function of Lane's character from the beginning was intended to end up with his suicide.

I could never stand Dawson's Creek, but in my eyes, James Van Der Beek has completely been redeemed with his part on "Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment  7B" (is it 7B?) - a career 180 which is nothing short of miraculous.

I could never stand Dawson's Creek, but in my eyes, James Van Der Beek has completely been redeemed with his part on "Don't Trust the Bitch in Apartment  7B" (is it 7B?) - a career 180 which is nothing short of miraculous.

I'm not saying the son is terrible - it's just for me he does not 'disappear' into the role, and I get distracted thinking about his acting instead of just reacting to the fictional character.

I'm not saying the son is terrible - it's just for me he does not 'disappear' into the role, and I get distracted thinking about his acting instead of just reacting to the fictional character.

There is something very specific-seeming about the poster/artwork that doesn't jibe to me with the generalities you are making here.

There is something very specific-seeming about the poster/artwork that doesn't jibe to me with the generalities you are making here.

Now I remember why I think there may be a huge flash-forward to possibly even the modern day (Don would be in his 80's I guess?) - the style of the mannequins is something one could see in a department store window right now in 2012 - but the reflection of Don in the window is in period clothing (1967 or even

Now I remember why I think there may be a huge flash-forward to possibly even the modern day (Don would be in his 80's I guess?) - the style of the mannequins is something one could see in a department store window right now in 2012 - but the reflection of Don in the window is in period clothing (1967 or even

To be clear, I was speaking in reference to Lane's basic character, not the fact that he offed himself.

To be clear, I was speaking in reference to Lane's basic character, not the fact that he offed himself.

I posted a comment about this last week because yeah, I was wondering about this too, and I am still wondering.

I posted a comment about this last week because yeah, I was wondering about this too, and I am still wondering.