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If he doesn't create the ad, playing the ad is incongruous. It's saying "Here's this guy who used to be an adman, feeling enlightenment… now here's this completely unrelated ad that shows enlightenment, created by the company he used to work for." If there's no causal connection between Don and the ad, why show the

Of course. She took dictation. Everything comes full circle. :)

No, they should have had the actual filming of the commercial, with Don standing off to the side, arms folded, smiling and nodding his head like Reuben Kincaid.

Men have a problem with drunk, uninhibited women?

Why.

Parenting is an every day thing. Don is not an every day guy. That is why the kids need other parental figures.

Too many hugs. No punches were thrown. No Ted, no Glen, no Manolo. I wanted Harry to wind up with Hildy. Meh.

How dare you malign Richard's never seen first wife. Perhaps she was a multitalented dynamo who is thriving without him.

OK. They showed it at the end of the summer. I am reading what you wrote differently than you meant it, but I think we mean the same thing.

Point taken.

Your script sounds about like a script that a guy with telekinetic powers would force someone else to write in order to embarrass the writer as much as possible.

Kimble really didn't want to meddle that much. He mainly got meddled with. I don't know how someone managed to ID him in every hick town, but they always did. By the time he had to go, though, he had usually convinced some woman to help him, or even one of the cops to look the other way. There was only a time or

That's not right. Before the two part finale, the last previous new episode came in April 1967. Then a summer of reruns, and the two part finale came in the last two weeks of August. Then the show was done, no more reruns.

Just paying it forward. Probably made the year of the slickster that suckered him.

I gotta disagree here.

I don't think at this point in the series they're going to waste a whole episode on a red herring.

He stole Draper's dog tags because Draper's service time was almost up. That was the reason for doing it in the first place. Dick Whitman had just started in Korea. He wouldn't have gone home with those injuries, he would have been sent back into combat once he healed.

Greer is just a henchman. He probably sleeps on a cot in the back, waiting for his next orders for Samaritan.

Peggy is a grinder, not a power broker.

I have mentioned that I want the real Don Draper to show up, somehow alive, and start chasing Dick around to the strains of Yaketty Sax.