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Have a drink, followed by some coffee and catch a smoke, you'll be O.K.

I am actually now able to understand and appreciate that iconic Coke commercial. I had previously found it sugary and phony prior to this.

In life, people tend do the same things over and over again. The context may change, the results may change, but people rarely do.

There are always reruns of T. J. Hooker and Manimal to hold you over.

It's not a wink. There is no mystery man in a Members Only jacket. This seemed pretty cut and dry to me.

Peggy's big moment came when 'New Coke' was unveiled over a decade later.

So, just as the show began, Don creates yet another another iconic ad campaign, this time for another generation, ensuring his relevance in the industry at least into the early 80s.

Weiner had said long ago that he had a clear vision as to how the show would end. Well done!

I meant commercialism 5.0, we are probably in version 7.0 today.

The finale was not what I was expecting, but it was as near as perfect as I would have wanted.

I'm having a Coke, smoking an unfiltered Lucky and planning on having steak and eggs for breakfast,, did this show impact me.. hell yeah!

Don and Peggy usher in the generation of commercialism that baby boomers, generation X-ers and millennials share… I can live with that!

My husband has that Coke ad as one of his first real memories of popular culture, he says that he always found it to be hippie BS, but seeing it through Draper's eyes he actually is inclined to reaffirm his fondness for Coke. Draper, you are a god. Leave your demons behind and accept your greatness through yourself

This was as near an excellent an ending as I could have expected. It left enough for my own mind to construct as it did with its own development. Absolute genius. Chase, learn something from your disciples.

It brings peace to what has often been seen as a counter-culture exemplification and realism only Don Draper could do that. Don Draper is god and Peggy is his messiah

Unlike Chase's end to the Sopranos, I get this!

It is 3:34 am, and I am having a Coke in honor of one the greatest shows ever on television, damn , that"s powerful!

A little Sal, at least with the graphics of the Coke ad would have been nice. Love you Sal!

I have never had 7, yes seven, scotches following any episode of anything this Mad Men finale is a first, it was freakin' great! My husband actually feels involved because he was involved when the finale took place, he was born in 1970 and remembers the coke ad

Don Draper is god, Long live draperism!