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There's another episode coming, and we won't know till next week whether the campus assault subplot was finished. It's possible that Don really does intend to do something to bring justice to Mary's situation, more effectively than throwing her into the tv bear pit. If so, then many of the criticisms on this board

No, not bringing in extra words. Libby is drawing a conclusion not supported by the script. She says Don is trying to shut Mary up. Where is Don doing that? He's doesn't think she'd be well off being exploited by his network, and he doesn't think she should use the Internet to accuse people of things. (Those of

Libby makes some good points here, and I can see that Sorkin has some blind spots. But so does Libby. Don isn't telling Mary to shut up. He's telling her that if she allows herself to go on a live newscast as the latest entertainment on network tv, not only will she not get justice, but she'll be a lot worse off