The worse his hairline has receded, the better man that he has become. Coincidence?
The worse his hairline has receded, the better man that he has become. Coincidence?
It wasn't all of those years of smoking that gave Betty cancer. It was that pent-up May-December MILF tension with Glenn that did it.
It was heart warming for the entire family.
In time of turmoil I have always found myself asking what would Nelson Rockefeller do.
Comb-overs will make any man grow up fast.
If there is a time jump for the final episode, will Betty come back to speak with Don as yet another Force ghost?
I suppose that the whole series can wrap-up with Don establishing the Dick Whitman Home for Wayward Youth.
Just out of curiosity, who here has received a beating with a phone book? Be honest, we are all among friends here.
Within 48 hours of the kid receiving Don's Cadillac, he had driven to Vegas, sold it, lost all of the money at the craps tables, caught the clap from a less than hygienic prostitute and had spoken ill of his own mother.
I bet Harry Crane could sell every ad slot for that show three seasons in advance.
The Force is strong with Peggy.
It still did not surpass the breadth of reality provided to us during the third episode of season four where we get to see Cooper's nightly ritual of removing his prosthetic testicles.
OK, this is how it ends:
You figure, you didn't wear seatbelts, you smoked, drank, urinated on highway shoulders, threw garbage out the car window and drove in car seats without so much as a protective headrest—hitchhikers seem almost tame by comparison.
I was hoping that the "guy" to be called in for such a job would be a young Paulie "Walnuts" Gualtieri.
Oh, come now! How dare we forget about Fresca. The tangy flavor of grapefruit and lime combined with the bitter after-taste of saccharin accentuated by the metallic taste left by pre-aluminum cans. That's summer goodness right there!
The iconic scene of McCloud hanging on the helicopter skid comes to mind. Although, that didn't take place until the 1972 season, something for Peggy to look forward to I suppose.
I for one am not going to wait two whole weeks to see how this whole thing ends. Someone, bring me my Rolodex, get Peggy Olson on the phone. She would be 76 in a few weeks. She should still be alive.
Sadly, I already started finding holes in my supposition. The biggest one being the vast age difference between them. Also, I can't see the hitchhiker's ride being stretched out over two episodes.
Going back to the Jon Hamm GQ interview, the one in which he stated that the finale will be "very poetic." How about this: car accident en route to St. Paul, Don dies, hitchhiker is a draft dodger on the run, he takes Don's ID and starts a new life.