Couple of things … (questions, actually)
Couple of things … (questions, actually)
It sounded great to "Yellow Submarine", but who can afford it?
This is more of a question for the previous episode, but is anyone else afraid that Ken is going to run out of luck and meet his demise at the hands of a client? He was the one person at SC&P who values his personal life above work, so I'm surprised (but happy) that he's still working in advertising at all. I'm afraid…
Thanks for that info. I forgot about Sheraton. But I wouldn't consider the juice total backstabbing. Neither of them knew about the accounts when the other started; in the end, it was just business, even if it was a bit of dirty business. If anything, we've learned that Don has an ability to separate business and…
Why would you assume that the house would be beautifully renovated when it was clearly in a poor, industrial neighborhood? I've seen many a derelict house standing on a corner by itself.
I do now remember that Peggy is Don. Not sure how I could have forgotten that as it's what the series has been leading up to this entire time. But thanks for the clarification.
I think Burt and Roger are the two MOST expendable employees. They may not be due to the structure of the partnership, but as far as what they contribute …
Okay, please help me understand this … I feel like I missed something with Don being let go. I understand that he used the Hershey's pitch as his own private therapy session, but he's Don. He's done crazy stuff before - and sometimes it's paid off. Here's what I'm confused about:
I couldn't stop laughing when that telegram came. First a plane, now a boat? Pete better be glad he stopped taking the train to work …
I think it's more like he's becoming a monster to everyone he loves. I'm more concerned about his relationship with Sally than with Peggy. Peggy was rightfully hurt and angry, but when she calms down, she may get over it. Don's been a complete ass to her before and they remained friends. Sally, however, lost a lot of…
I would hope that Sally is the most important woman in his life. I think she is, emotionally speaking, but he doesn't always treat her that way. And I think their relationship will suffer a lot of damage. Every "daddy's girl" at some point has to realize that her daddy really isn't a super hero and she isn't really a…
And the "not with Peggy" thing? Totally self-preservation.
Behind the green door …
I wish I could make those two sentences my username.
Am I alone in thinking this episode solidifies that Don is completely in love with Peggy??
I can't wait to catch the new season of "Mad Lady Face" … gonna be epic.