Yet literally no one else suspected Sal was gay, because 1960. Don was shocked when he discovered he was.
Yet literally no one else suspected Sal was gay, because 1960. Don was shocked when he discovered he was.
I thought she was asking about the perfect TV life with Betty and his kids, not his own childhood. And he said he didn't remember instead of the sad truth.
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Who-oa fuck shitty
Bam-a-lam
Who-oa fuck shitty
Bam-a-lam
It is pretty insightful, but we have reason to buy it. Joan knew Sal was gay the moment he kissed her in Season 1.
Understood. Fair enough.
At least Mathis has enough money for Chinese.
Definitely a matter of opinion. That's why I said "I think," "I think," and "I thought."
"1965 was a good year."
Yup. Now, will a last ditch effort work as well for Don?
I think Sonia is missing that "My Way" was cheesy and overwrought in-universe; it was rightly seen as an aging star's last ditch effort at relevance. I think Don and Peggy were fully in on the joke there. The moment was touching and sincere but there was also a cute half-wink to each other, I thought. Just like when…
She was threatened by Stephanie & Don's closeness and wanted to give Don what she thought he wanted physically to try to restore their intimacy. I don't think she saw Stephanie as a sexual threat. Megan's attitude changed specifically when Stephanie said she knew all of Don's secrets.
Both Megan's mistrust of Stephanie and Don's relationship AND her initiation of the threesome illustrate her insecurity in her marriage. It's pretty obvious.
In last season's "A Tale of Two Cities" — wherein Ginsberg has a freakout about transmissions in his brain — Don is offered hashish at a party in California. And how is he offered hashish? A random pretty stranger says… "THERE'S AN EXTRA NIPPLE HERE FOR YOU." Mind blown.
"something that would make Ginsburg's [sic] break from reality more developed"
"The Runaway," singular
There have been signs of Ginsberg's mental illness (schizophrenia?) since we first met him. See S5 "Far Away Places" (he told Peggy that he received a message from Mars telling him "Stay where you are") and S6 "A Tale of Two Cities" (he complained about "transmissions to do harm; they're beaming them right into my…
It's not surprising for the time at ALL for a handsome guy to not = muscular guy.
Exactly. I'm also surprised that people are surprised that he's a giant racist. What rich white dude born around the turn of the 20th century wouldn't be a racist piece of shit?
It was definitely a purposeful bit of dialogue and told us so much about their dynamic in the office. This show does not make mistakes of that magnitude.