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Tough to dig through comments to see if this has been mentioned but it seems clear that Peggy's boss is into her and will try to get frisky at the seminar. She checked out Peggy's butt earlier and just generally pays her alot of attention. Plus her bohemian lifestyle hints at other non-standard (for that timeperiod)

has anyone mentioned that naming this ep "Marco" leads to the title of "Pollo" for next season's premier?

"At the same time, the girls are portrayed as vapid enough to fall for such sexist gamesmanship"

So refreshing to have 3 (w/ either Kristen or Lizzie) likable chefs who dont hate each other.  Since Josie went home, the friendliness during the challenges has been nice.  Paying attention to the food instead of griping and arguing.

Someone may have already mentioned this, but does the story about Ken/Roger ending as "Pete told Roger" seem a bit suspect to anyone else?  Pete doesnt seem like he would run to Roger about anything at this point.  Also, maybe I was projecting based on this, but Peggy seemed nervous when Ken told her how Pete told on

"I was glad to see that Pycelle shown for what he is, a turncoat and a
big phony.  I knew he was up to something when I saw him last season get
up and do his deep knee bends after Ros left him in the morning, and
then assume his arthitic old man stance before he went out his door to
greet the day.  I'm sure he can