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"This has been a season filled with characters fooling others about who they really are."

I turned it off after about 15 minutes (which was about 12 more minutes than I should have been able to tolerate). Did it get any better?

I'm done with this show. I gave it three chances. I'm not going to criticize anyone for liking something I don't like; if you like it, have fun. But to me it's, like, aggressively unfunny. And the art, while a feast for the eyes at first, has already grown a little stale and is no longer adequate to overcome the

I'm with you. I wish people would stop trying to compare it to Archer. This is nowhere near that quality. I might give it one more episode to redeem itself.

What strikes me about this episode is how it's returning many of the characters to the show's origins: Joan is surrounded by sexist and possibly rapey men, Peggy is thought to be a secretary, and most importantly, Don is going AWOL and showing up somewhere else with another man's identity.