Nah this is Kylie, a person whose body has curves
Nah this is Kylie, a person whose body has curves
Or to dress anyone. It's a hideous outfit.
I know you asked someone else but, here is my somehow different take on this.
My favorite part is that his response was "How could you tell me something like that?" As in, I don't really care that I have a kid out there somewhere as long as I don't know about it!
In high school and college I used to tell guys hitting on me that my name was Emmanzalina.
He’s a complicated character. Most of the time I hate him, but every now and then the show manages to make me feel sorry for him, even if only for a second. Like the episode in season 1 when he goes home to ask his parents for money so he and Trudie can buy an apartment, and his father says to him “we gave you your…
People talk shit on Pete but he is one of the more interesting characters, If he were as handsome as Don everyone would fucking love him, in fact he is essentially the same character. Don is every bit of the social climber/schemer Pete is.
The year or two before I turned 21 was the best time I ever had pretending to be someone else.
But Don’s secret was revealed at so many points during the series! Even in the penultimate ep, when he tells the war veterans what he did during the war. See Ladyology’s comment for a list of the reveals.
I used to do a lot of club and party performing and I had a Long Island, Jewish housewife “character” Rona, that I used a few times. I got this character from a woman I met at a bus stop in Seattle who was visiting from NY who preceded to tell me the craziest stories. Rona wore a plaid polyester pant suit and had big…
I always pretended that I was actually adopted and had way cooler parents and was probably a princess (because OBVIOUSLY).
I used to have ample opportunities to do this as a youth. My parents divorced when I was 4, and I spent summers at my father’s house. Because he frequently moved for his job, I had multiple personas that spanned Montana, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky.
One time some dude working at a pretzel stand in my local mall started yelling “ERICA! ERICA! COME OVER HERE, ERICA!”
Oh man the attention to detail was amazing. I was born in ‘51 and I can spot the errors a mile away, and Weiner never wrong-footed it. I seriously felt I was stepping back into my past in every episode.
It was in an episode entitled Meditations on an Emergency, the season 2 finale. That whole episode is worth a rewatch on Netflix.
Pete knew, and I loved that she told Stan in one of the final eps.
It was one of the best written shows I’ve ever seen. The attention to detail is borderline obsessive. I rewatched the first episode, before the end, and it was amazing to see all the themes laid out from the very beginning.
You gotta rewatch that scene, it was so good. Pete was coming onto her again and she was just like “I could have had you if I wanted you” and drops the bomb about him getting her pregnant. She owned him so hard in that moment.
Pete knows he has another child somewhere, and the reveal to him, by Peggy, was a very emotional, well-acted moment in an excellent episode.