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I still think it makes sense. Less sense, to be sure. But not no sense.

I think they would have. In a way, setting Don free. But again, that's not how I actually interpreted it, and that's not how it was intended. I just think the people who did interpret it that was are not idiots.

Does that invalidate my point?

I think they have been making this point for a while. In the early seasons of the show, Don WAS the agency. After they suspended him, I think they made a point of the fact that the agency was still successful without him. The, with ME, Don walked out of that Coke meeting, off of Coke, out of ME. In light of the

The working theory was that the Coke ad showed that even without Don, the advertising world went on and continued to make good, even amazing work without him. I took it to mean that Don created the ad, but I didn't think the other interpretation was dumb.

Please keep my secret.

I believe it refers to the main character who is a pregnant late-teen (might be 20) who is still alive because she's under 21, but not really a child. Between childhood and adulthood.

This is a fantastic thing. The author of this and many other articles are putting a negative tokenism spin on it because that gets those sweet sweet clicks.

I've watched a few episodes of Daredevil and think it's fantastic. But it also requires all of my attention. I can't give it what it deserves right now.

Well said.

Archie Comics have been doing an excellent job in recent years of making people pay attention to their series. I commend them on taking what could be an old tired grocery store shelf ignored series and getting us to talk about it. That being said, I haven't actually bought an Archie comic in over a decade.

"Life with Archie" was a spinoff series. In Life With Archie, the characters grow up and become adults. Archie died in that one. The main publication is still running and in that Archie is still alive and still in high school.

The old furbies were terrifying too! I remember being at a slumber party and the host had to tell us to be quiet as to not wake the furby.

This feels very much like when Furbies were re-introduced. Fake plastic instruments were a fad, and now they're over.

I don't consider this a comment.