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The episode didn't need a cringe worthy Magnolia's sign along segment after such growth by Roger Sterling. He finally became a leader of the company and his family. He got his friend his job back. He made his baby mama rich and provided her with the wealth she would only gain through marriage. Roger ran the bases.

Ginsberg as a concentration camp survivor must view the IBM computer as even more sinister symbol because this same company had a hand in organizing the Holocaust. He is a perpetual paranoid outsider, and the computer must have pushed him over the edge considering the USA is still a "WASPocracy" in 1969 and was

It's not a culture.
It's an attitude and MS paint level graphics.

Paul Rudd is the voice of Generation X.

I'll give it another go next week just because that Hasidic wedding comment at the beginning of the episode.