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I don't think she is. I think either she knew Lobby Guy from growing up (remember she said her family was conservative), or they'd talked in the lobby before and she didn't brush him off, and when he saw her crying he went to see what was wrong and took the opportunity to try to convert her. But a conservative

Yes, but she can't undergo a religious conversion and still be a surrogate even under false pretenses- the point of him "saving" her was to get her away from that, and they may not keep the surrogacy program anyway. Unless Bill feels sorry for her and gives her a desk job, which maybe he will, she's done at the clinic.

I don't think she's a mole or going to be one. Remember she said her parents were uptight churchgoers, and I think Lobby Guy is simply someone she knew from church, or possibly they met in the lobby and she didn't brush him off. I mean, is an Evangelical mole actually going to get naked and touch all those men, and

Good question. Probably Johnny is the only one old enough to understand what an affair is or suspect what might be going on, but he hates his dad so he probably wouldn't care.

Come on, if the Gini flashing a gorilla episode was a D, this one at least should be a B.

Yes, but apparently not in the MOS universe.

Bill totally knew something was off. You could tell by the look on his face afterward. Plus he's given Gini enough O's to know the real deal.

Well yes, by embarrassing him in front of the girls, but they didn't seem fazed.

" I guess characters who are related to each other on TV are not allowed to actually resemble one another" The exception being "Party of Five".

True but, for most people that's all shit you internalize and work out with your therapist years later. Setting fires is for kids with really serious issues like attachment disorder.

Interestingly though, the girls at the lunch table didn't seem to care and just looked at Johnny like he was the weird one. At least that's how I read it.

Yeah, his little shit-ness is way over the top, bordering on emotionally disturbed (setting things on fire, as he did with Bill's football card is actually a predictor of future serial killers). Kids generally don't act out like that unless they come from a seriously fucked-up background, not just a distant dad who

I really thought he was gonna go full frontal for a second. Darn.

Still, Coke should have sent him a big fruit basket.

Then there was that gigantic product placement for Coke in the "Mad Men" finale.

Nope, he's still married and referred to her as his "wife", not ex. Judy Greer is going to play her in upcoming episodes.

For all that he can be a prick, Bill "gets" her and encourages her need to work, for example his speech in the delivery room when she was having Lisa. He know she's not the housewife type and would never book her a series of beauty appointments while he's off working. Plus, they apparently still have great sex after

All I can remember is that Helen dated, or attempted to date that friend of Betty's ex-husband, but it was unclear if they had sex. I guess we're supposed to infer from the intact hymen that they didn't and Helen is a gold-star lesbian, but that was a clunky way to get it across.

It was much better than last week and no spoilers, but, let's just say I called it.

Yes, he died offscreen and Libby's speech was exposition. It had been implied earlier in the season that maybe he died during the civil right protests.