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You baby!! I was in college. This series brings back so many things I had forgotten, such as leaving the trash on the side of a road after the Draper picnic - people did that then. Lady Bird Johnson started the campaign to clean up the highways; some people thought that was silly. My favorite scene of the entire

Whatever happens next week will be infinitely better than the last episode of Dexter. I have never hated a final episode as much, still annoyed!!

But…. that was released in 1967. Don't they usually stick to songs at the top of the chart for that specific time? "Oh Sweet Nuthin" is a better time fit and the lyrics are significant. I still want JT.

My bet for the final song is James Taylor's Fire and Rain. "Just yesterday morning, they let me know you were gone. Suzanne, the plans they made put an end to you…and flying machines in pieces on the ground." I know flying machines on the ground is a reference to Taylor's old band, but it fits. Does the show pay

They had Sally walk in on her father. I think you may need to brace yourself, sorry.

For most smokers. I am suprised that they didn't have Don pitcing for Dexitrim.

I always thought Megan looked like Ali McGraw and there was a minor character who reminded me of Dustin Hoffman from that era. That was such a scandalous movie in the 60s; I wasn't allowed to see it, but, of course, I did.

Very observant. 5/6 of the letter is about being attractive in her casket and then a tag line of, "By the way, I love you." But, that is more than I thought Sally would get. FYI, my mother is the same age as Betty would have been (I am four years older than Sally and did played with drycleaning bags during the 50s),

She ought to kill Don. I really hated Don when he blew up at the Jaguar meeting.
Joan can prostitute herself (literally and figuratively), but Don can’t sit
through a slimy meeting. I know he told her she didn't have to do it but then
to negate her "sacrifice" by getting on his high-horse showed the
depths of his

That was the only story line I really loathed. I didn't make sense, and if that was the pooint, they lost me on it.

I stop hating her until I see her interact with her kids, then it is back to hating her again.

I am sorry for your loss.

I was in college in Colorado when that happpened (Go Rams!), and it was the only news at the time. Great research. I am thinking there is a strong possibility there will be a connection.

I apologize if someone mentioned this earlier (no time to read through over 1,000 comments) but is anyone else wondering if Don giving his car to Andy is setting up a car accident where Andy's body is burned beyond recognition just like the real Don Draper, thus allowing Don/Dick another chance to be a new person. I

I agree. But, she sure didn’t have trouble lying to get the records on the surgeon-mentor. I just mentioned Sherlock's opinion as perhaps reflective of the writers’. I have trouble reconciling her ability to lie in some situations, and her constant obsessing over what is right in others. It isn’t a big deal, as I

Nice episode - did like the Clyde cozies. I am a bit confused about how Watson is portrayed. She is such an honest, moral person. Sherlock seems to admire that in her. She has abandoned medicine because a patient died, she worries if she stood by while someone was killed by her boss, she shouldn't have been thinking