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I loved seeing Lane's red chair looming in the background when Don and Rebecca are talking in her apartment—a subtle reminder of Lane's presence being felt just off screen.

Although, one of the best lines in the show… when Peggy tells him that he never shows her any respect, Don's response is "That's what the money's for!"

Although, one of the best lines in the show… when Peggy tells him that he never shows her any respect, Don's response is "That's what the money's for!"

Random thoughts…

Random thoughts…

If there was a reunion of sorts for the show's many characters, I would hope Andy Cohen hosts!

The masking tape comment about Ben made me think of the Fidelity commercials in which people follow the green line everywhere.

Another nod to horror movies in the episode: bathtub + vengeful, dead, college-aged girl in a relationship with a married man = What Lies Beneath

Not to be too picky, but I laughed when I heard that the economic recession had prevented the previous couple from selling the house. While a recession would normally act as a hindrance, I wonder if the house caused the recession—thereby keeping the two men stuck—or if the recession aided the home's efforts? Hmmm.