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Sadistic Disco
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It was Pete's night, Pete and Trudy's. The Immortal Goon suggested that Pete and Trudy are plucked out of a changing world they are stumbling through into a social situation that they were born and reared for. I think that's true. Harry and Jennifer are working class, and while they can distinguish themselves in the

Re: Peggy two wins in a row … how so? She had a pretty frustrating experience with Patio last week …

Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) was the original Manic Pixie Dream Girl.

You're going to have to clarify what you mean by "the end of Betty".

I think your analysis of these elements of the episode is spot on, Hoyt C. I also think she was thinking of Roger, not Don, with the "my boss is a jerk" comment. It was Roger who made the weird remark about how all the secretaries walk around with "that stupid look" on their faces. It was Roger who "elevated" Jane out

Pretty sure Betty was *not* pregnant when she and Don got married. Do you remember which episode it was in which it may have been implied?

Gotta disagree with you, Lexicon Devil: Duck didn't sell the Brit's a bill of goods … it's the unforeseen conflict of interest that screwed up the MSG deal. Sterling Cooper is a strong company with major talent. Duck sold himself out when he started drinking again, but I don't think he was planning to screw over his

Revolving Evil
"You think eventually Sunnydale's underworld would get tired of new outside agitators arriving like clockwork every six months or so."