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    Everything even the challenges smacked of lethargy.  No can summon the energy to make a move.

    Yeah, Ozzy doesn't know how to play nor does anyone else.  I couldn't believe how they all spilled their guts at tribal. Cochrane saying he deserved more time shows he was a horrible student of survivor.

    I think the pointed lack of respect is a power move by Gus.

    I remember many came to the conclusion the white haired guy gave gus the info on where the cousins could find Hank.   It seemed re-enforced by the photo of them shaking hands.

    who knows what he's been up to in California.

    speaking of foreshadowing, was that an open window in Don's office, or did my eyes deceive me?

    checkov's gun
    "If in the first act you have hung a pistol on the wall, then in the following one it should be fired. Otherwise don't put it there."

    It's possible, but unclear. It's tough to see why hey shoehorned that plot point in otherwise.

    craven
    so did Don, Lane and Roger each make the cowardly decision?

    Biggest laugh of the night for me
    Pete's attempt to appear confident in the meeting with Kenny. His pose with his arms behind his head, trying to appear big and coming off small was hilarious.

    Biggest laugh of the night for me
    Pete's attempt to appear confident in the meeting with Kenny. His pose with his arms behind his head, trying to appear big and coming off small was hilarious.

    To save money, The whole show will take place inside that hotel room. Season 4: Mad Men as Das Boot.

    The Guy is a closer!

    Yeah, I think the breaking of the ant farm foreshadowed the breaking up of Sterling Cooper.

    Henry as a political pro is probably more adept at manipulating images than Don. He's got Betty pegged, but..

    Nice call cereal, There are quite a few loose ends, but a jump of a couple of years would be a more intriguing finale than just the sale of SC.