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Someone earlier this season mentioned another, that Pete's dad and the country club attitude was partially based on his own experience, don't know how true it is. This just reminded me how absurd Pete's brother was with his "I can't help it if they're attracted to me, it's not something I can switch off," comments.

Gestapo gazpacho

Yeah, most definitely he didn't hate her. I think I read that he actually created the entire Betty Draper role for January Jones after she auditioned. I don't know how true that is though, since I would imagine even at the start of the show Don would be assumed to have a wife. Fat Betty just looked a little too

I did a quick google search, it may refer to a bouncing bomb, and the way they timed their enemies deaths, to make the meat last.

Well, they are the best damn cigarettes ever. Kinda makes me wish I still smoked…Wait no it doesn't.

Those comments about running out of food and then finding them definitely implied enough. If that was something that really happened, I'd imagine the soldier wouldn't actually want to say it outright, but since he tells the story often enough, he's begun to refer to what happened by saying how starved both groups

Yah, even though he admitted his Dick debacle, I did not expect him to tell that story, and then have those people beat him with a telephone book. This is the second time he's been beaten in a hotel room and almost had his car stolen.
Edit: Also, did you check Leon from Deadwood in that group of soldier drunks?! I

They also should have prevented Fat Betty from coming into being.. but maybe Weiner has some kind of grudge against her, and decided she would be the lone cast member to suffer lung cancer.
Reckless sarcasm removed, MW has always championed Betty
Personally, I think it was just the fact that she smoked menthol. Gross…

Agreed. I think Don Draper's new attire is clear enough evidence that he plans on taking that bus to Austin, TX, to turn it into a hipster paradise. And he smiled, a true smile. Poor Birdie, I wonder if he'll even find out.

He also died so Maester Aemon would not get anymore updates about Dany. Seriously, think about it, who in the fuck would be sending vague messages about this exiled Targaryen princess to the forsaken Night's Watch?
Nobody gives a shit about them in Westeros, and Westeros doesn't give a shit about Slaver's Bay. Dany is

I actually used to have the worst vision ever(figuratively), but I had lasik done. Now I won't have to get them again until I reach middle-age and need a pair to read.

*pushes up non-existent glasses*
That's not quite the actual line, the fandom took it from a larger quote and use it as a one-liner to demonstrate how much of an evil boss Roose can be. It's from the scene when Ramsay is throwing his dad a feast outside Barrowton, when Roose shows up to cut through the bullshit Ramsay

The beginning of Season 7, but yeah I know they're airing the two halves in different years to get around having to go through another round of contract negotiations. The beginning of this season really is 7A's 'Time Zones.' That scene last year hurt to watch, my Peggy doesn't despair like that, she walks like a boss

She's never really needed to. Joan acted as Peggy's guide and indoctrinated her into the world of Sterling Cooper, and resented the way Peggy was able to slowly rise within the company ranks without having to use her femininity as leverage.
Since Peggy represents a woman who earns a place without resorting to

Well Don's always read, I wasn't watching while Season 2 was airing but the review comments have a ton of speculation about who he sent Meditations in an Emergency to. So I think Midge may have suggested it to him as a joke and he actually read it without her even knowing, because he's mysterious like that. The weirdes

If Pete is in that episode as much as he is during the preview, maybe there'll actually be a review focusing mostly on him, and Sally obviously even if she only has two lines. But Don's definitely gonna be in the next one. Weiner's invested too much of his life into that character to leave him out of the penultimate

I can't believe that's the same person who sank to her knees in grief at the beginning of this season. Drunken escapades with Roger Sterling do wonders for your self-esteem.

I thought about this, but Bert's known about Dick Whitman since Season 1. Roger still doesn't know.. that's crazy.

Roger: Hemingway the best writer ever and we shouldn't talk about anyone else. And don't bring in any books written by those heathen Japs.
*Roger was kicked out of the CooperDraper book club soon after.*

If only the U.S. had named that town St. Peter, so he could be on his way to the gates of heaven through yet another metaphor for death. That drifter actually kinda looked Mansonish to me, so I thought of it for a second, and when Peggy was scared I was thinking some guy would come out and slasher movie her. The