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You're right. I remember Harry being mad at Stan for not telling him sooner after the fact, but he wasn't egging him on, just intently listening with that bemused look on his face.

I agree. Don really was giving Lane the best send-off he could in that moment when he discovered the embezzlement. When Don found that pennant under the couch in Lane's former office, he looked a little shaken by it, but he also hung it up as a tribute and reminder of Lane. Don was probably the closest thing to a

I can't see Peggy and Stan getting together. Clearly they are sexually attracted to each other or have been at times in the past (Stan's arousal when Peggy stripped down to her underwear; Peggy telling Stan "I'll make it worth your while" when trying to goad him into coming over to help kill a rat in her apartment),

She is so socially dim-witted it's beyond hilarious, but she actually seems super-dedicated and the exact type of secretary Don needs.

Hasn't Peggy already done that? At this point I feel like the only happy ending for Peggy is that she finally takes a vacation. She's had love and has thrown it away due to work. Will she find love in the end? I hope so, but I don't know what else she could do to get ahead in the world of the show.

I don't agree with you. The way Betty acted around those squatters in the village, she was very sympathetic to them.

When Roger was just the executive overseeing the Accounts, he had very little day-to-day work to do. He was just a name on the door, and a schmoozer of clients. Since Cooper died, he took Cooper's words about being a leader to heart, and he's actually as busy as a real executive should be, hence why Caroline is now so

Who would tell him? Sylvia? Why would she do that? Catholic guilt certainly didn't prevent her from continuing to bang Don until they got caught. Don also saved their son's ass. I don't think Sylvia would try to unburden herself because it would destroy her family.

When Pete tossed that chicken out the window I was actually happy for him in that moment. It was an utterly insane move, but Trudy basically showed him zero respect.

I disagree. Don has never come across as cheap or stingy with his money. Betty even said to him once before, "I've seen the way you are with money. You don't understand it." He is not one for fighting. Yes, he drunkenly threatened Betty near the end of Season 3 about taking the kids and telling her she won't get a

People make the same mistakes over and over again in real life all the time. While I don't think Weiner has completely adopted the entire "people don't change" mantra that permeated his previous show The Sopranos, as he's shown a lot of growth in many of the characters over the years, but the fact that you think Don

She's previously reacted with disgust multiple times whenever Harry has even been mentioned in passing. I think it all stems from him telling Stan how badly he would ravage Megan while in the SCDP kitchen, with Megan walking in and Stan egging Harry on to continue. One of the funniest scenes in Mad Men history.

I always just assumed that only Sally knew about that affair. Sylvia was a guilty conscience-having catholic during the affair, but I don't see her all of a sudden deciding to blow up her family due to that guilt by telling Arnold about it.

I also loved the recurring gag of Pete STILL being a horrible driver. He's had a license for, what, 6 years now, and still sucks at it?

I love your point about how Mustaine plays the guitar like he hates it. That's a great line. The dude is a VERY aggressive picker, and he bends the crap out of the strings (he also uses really heavy strings for the E-A-D). You are right, he has some solos that stand out more than others. His leads on "Peace Sells" are

Personally, I think it would be funnier if Pacino (and all actors, really) just spoke of all their films in really vague abbreviations in interviews. "You know, when we were filming Way, back in '93…" "Robin and I got along great on the set of 'Somn…" "Oh, yeah, Serp was great when I didn't have to shave for 3 weeks…"

Bobby Draper, The Man of 1,001 Holds.

As Michael Scott once said, Shia LaBeef. Get it right.

I find that pretty pretentious. Come on, Pacino, just say "When I was doing Godfather" or even "When we did I" (as in Part I), you'll sound much cooler, and everyone knows what you're talking about!

Not only are they solid picks, but they are different than the usual responses you'd see in a question like this. I feel like The Omen would have been the go-to answer for a "metal guy", and I'm glad he went with other choices.