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    Wow, you would have thought that the entire episode was one big long Beatles song, reading most of the comments here.

    It looked to me as if the little side window opened rather than the big main window.

    @Arex - Stolichnaya was available in the United States in stores in New York in the mid-60s.  The show has been using Stoli before, so I highly doubt they made the same mistake multiple times.  But that's what Wikipedia will get you - a false sense of superiority.

    I agree.  Total Chekhov's gun - Pete is either going to kill himself or kill someone else.

    The review actually said that Mad men thinks it is the greatest show, not that the writer is saying it is the greatest show.

    I am just going to confess this right now:  I had no idea that Alex Mack was married to Ken Cosgrove. Shame on me.

    Seeing as how the entirety of the Three Stooges television show deserves a C - C-, I see this as an accurate reflection. 

    She looks like she could drive Eli Manning into the turf.

    I enjoy the show, but the weak nonsense writing is just killing me.  Like the OP said, what, Maggie suddenly doesn't care about her father just running off?  Suddenly, running into town to the bar is too dangerous, but getting it on in the drugstore next door wasn't? 

    The pointing and laughing was the funniest scene I have seen on this show.

    This has to stop.  Mr. McGee, your reviews are rambling, pretentious, obsessed with continuity and show a lack of understanding about the show.  Please, bow out gracefully and ask any of the Commentariat to fill the role.   That would be the honorable thing to do, and no one would blame you.