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Interesting comments Atari.  But, I'm seeing some cracks in the characters set up.
Harry has just compromised himself because the Hare Krishna woman could turn up at his home's doorstep.
If he had received his bonus early, he would not have had to embezzle with the new loan that he has encumbered the company with.
Mohawk

Interesting comments Atari.  But, I'm seeing some cracks in the characters set up.
Harry has just compromised himself because the Hare Krishna woman could turn up at his home's doorstep.
If he had received his bonus early, he would not have had to embezzle with the new loan that he has encumbered the company with.
Mohawk

It looks that way, but I loved seeing him emerge as part of the Hare Krishna set. I am so looking forward to seeing Paul go to Hollywood with this so-called awful Star Trek script and making a bundle and a new career with it.  Watch Sal turn up as a T.V. director in Hollywood too.

It looks that way, but I loved seeing him emerge as part of the Hare Krishna set. I am so looking forward to seeing Paul go to Hollywood with this so-called awful Star Trek script and making a bundle and a new career with it.  Watch Sal turn up as a T.V. director in Hollywood too.

The costume department really does their research.  Megan is dressing like the hip, New York young women in the art world.  Betty was more the suburbanite.

The costume department really does their research.  Megan is dressing like the hip, New York young women in the art world.  Betty was more the suburbanite.

All of the above—-By the time the Beatles had made their name in the mainstream with "The Yellow Submarine"", etc. they drug us to the eastern continent where they were broadening their consciousness with songs like the one that closed the show.  I can see that the blog can really fill in the history on this.  But,

I'm with you on that. Everything that Pete has done is by manipulation. Reading is a nonessential activity for him.  Scholarly pursuit is for those stupid people, according to Pete.

I think you nailed it. I saw Megan, also, as just a more modern Betty in that scene.  But, instead of trying to find release riding horses, she's going out to polish up her acting skills. Yes, Megan may draw a small pay check with her talent, but she was unable to connect the larger financial plan that Don could see

To Carol Brown, MyMyMy, et al,  I posted in past seasons about my experience in being an underground freedom fighter in New Orleans around 1965.  In all large cities Jews and Blacks were in political coalitions. Powerful Jews and Blacks were using diplomatic pressure to get Whites to stop segregation of neighborhoods

Tried to push the "Liked" button on this post, but it didn't take. Good detail catches.

Could you elaborate in general on what he said about Betty?  I am very curious, because I thought she (January Jones) did many fine scenes…my favorite being her scene on the psychoanalyts couch where she reveals that she knows Don is having affairs.  I am not reading  material outside of this blog about the show.

I realize more precisely where your argument is with the opening script from your last post.  I don't think Weiner will disappoint us.  Yes, the characters are in their predictable personalities, but conflicts will give us the "realness" of their feelings.  Who will change because of his experience?  Who will develop

Hi, Rawbun, welcome back….I know, I know, I've been going to too many funerals.

Speak clearly, Diddle, and enunciate, but raise your hand first.

It's not a soap opera.  We discussed that four seasons ago! Most of us have given blood and donated organs to get on this elite blog…The Few, The Proud, The Strong.

Of course, they are all out for the season's debut.  It's a gala.

WHAT?

I couldn't give that a guess.  I was in San Francisco watching the Hawks and the Doves go at each other.  Thankfully, I was too square to be interested in LSD.  Although two of my favorite movies, Sideways and Bottle Shock brought back visits to Napa Valley.