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Dr_Watson
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damn, that's a hell of a coincidence.

Also anagrams to: Grand Rape Me

Then wouldn't he just say "YOLO" and do it anyway?

Yeah, any of this insanity about Megan always being a hallucination is bonkers. If she's dead she was killed sometime between when they had that phone call during the DNC riots and the party the next day.

While he was in California. Sometime after they were talking on the phone watching the DNC riot.

This gets even more interesting if you consider that Megan in the "after life" party was pregnant. Don doesn't know about the miscarriage. So a dead Megan being pregnant makes even more sense, if you factor in her soul being reunited with that of her dead child.

Why jump to the Sharon Tate thing… when the first obvious is Macy's … but they weren't using that logo back in the 60's. But you know who was?

Vietnam is yellow on red though?

I find this theory rather compelling. And it makes a lot of sense out of what was a nonsensical scene. Makes me want to re-watch the last couple episodes.

Yeah, that's just a wild guess though it's odd that so much time was spent talking about his disappearance which still hasn't been resolved. 
 
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Along the same lines, now that I've finished reading the tales of Dunk and Egg, I'm not on-board with the popular internet speculation that the "3-eyed crow

LOL… I like that one.

Artists can get away with quite a bit of "counter-culture" as long as they're still delivering good work.

I don't know… but the weed they smoke seems to be a shit-ton better than anything I've heard from 1st hand accounts of pot heads that say the hydroponic designer strains we have today are unbelievable compared to the crappy ditch-weed everyone had in the 60's and 70's. Joints were so popular because you needed to

Or he got high and fell in the pool while following around a hallucination of his wife.

I think the handling of the business with Avon was a throw-back to when Pete was new and he did the same thing to Sterling. That's how he knows how things are "supposed to work" and when you step out of that structure it often explodes and costs the company a client. (which is what happened to Pete if I remember my

She would previously have been legal with a work visa, then she got a "green card" from the marriage to Don. So she's not an alien, she's just not a naturalized citizen yet. IIRC it takes ~5 years before you can turn a green card into citizenship.

Anyone ever notice that "Don Draper" anagrams to "Pro Ad Nerd"?

"So basically Robert's Rebellion was kicked off over a misunderstanding?"

Wasn't even really a flashback in the book. It gets thought about by Ned, maybe even brought up in conversations between Ned and Robert when they're on the kings road. But it's never been fully depicted. 
Howland Reed (Meera and Jojen's father) is the only one still alive who was there. So if it gets brought up it will