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Rock me Doctor Zaius!

But he probably didn't tell Betty that's why he was peeling off the wallpaper.  She thought he was just destroying things. Also, remember he likes violin cases because they look like coffins.  Lil maladjusted Bobby Draper… 

Yeah, and "you wanna see it again?" (pulls out cigarette) was a great father-son 60s moment.

It's the moment when the mainstream is trying like crazy to show they're part of the 60s counterculture. The old guys are afraid of looking unhip in the face of the massive youthquake going on.  So they start to do drugs, or dress like the kids. And a lot of old guys really did get fired for not being able to keep up.

Jeselnik smiles, Jeselnik jokes.  But Jeselnik cannot hide his cold dead eyes.

Me too, but then I realized they probably couldn't make eensy weensy flat microphones in the 80s.

Also, Stan originally hinted he'd get her a new life in America, then kept saying just a little bit longer honey, you're too valuable to us where you are.  She's finally figuring out that if Stan would lie about killing Vlad, she can't trust him with anything.

Fact. It was the local Jaguar dealer who requested to SCDP that Joan sleep with him to keep Jaguar's business. Fact. Pete, Bert, and yes Roger were on board with this proposition. They did not strong arm Joan to do this, but they did make it clear to her that was what they wanted. Fact. When Joan agreed to this

This is a great list for putting Don's behavior with Megan in perspective.

Also, the song's called Bonnie and Clyde, which is what Joan's "date" from the electric circus said they were, not at all lamely.

Yeah, and Roger, Bert and Pete were completely happy with what Joan did to keep Jaguar.  She really took one for the team. For Henry to slut-shame her now is all kinds of wrong.

Don and Megan were laughing together - unprudishly - in the cab about being propositioned by swingers. Then later Don is all uptight about Megan kissing a guy for work?  It only makes sense if he's mad at Peggy, and taking it out on Megan is his way of taking back control.

Agree.  We are really meant to think that Joan took one for the team. So it's a little rich for Harry to throw that back in her face.

I read that as meaning guys who are into redheads or blondes, for example. Either that, or guys who are simply into girls who are "easy." Either way - they both seemed to do it joylessly - like it was something that was expected of them, rather than something they wanted?

https://www.youtube.com/wat…  Unfortunately it's only in Francais, this 1981 episode of Charlie's Angels takes place at the hotline club, a place for "dating."

The only possible way to modernize this is to have teenage girls creating their dream date on their computer.  But aaaah shit, I just realized that means it's gotta be Justin Bieber.  Though the part about not being able to have sex with the creation would finally make sense…

Actually, I thought the scene with the Italian best friend telling Olga's character how boring the whole town looked was the best and most believable scene in the film. She was like a spark of life among people who all felt half dead.

Ted to Peggy - ha ha all the men on your team are sexually harrassing you, now go betray your good friend.  Peggy - sigh.

Have we seen any flashbacks of Don and his stepmother after his father was kicked in the head by that horse? I would've assumed she would continue on the religious path too.  Other than the breadwinner being dead, do we know why she's so desperate that she'd move into a whorehouse?