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I had forgotten how often they also basically said "And the cars don't even work!"

If you have to coerce someone into sex, that is not consent! And sex without consent is rape.

I'm not sure it ever portrayed that much of a connection between them. The first time they have sex, he's convincing her to forget how risky this is by saying something like "I want you, and I don't care how risky this is. Doesn't that mean anything to someone like you?" He's not seeing her as an individual at all, he

And odds are you'll just wind up imprisoned in a hotel room….he seriously pulled that shit twice.

I'd like to think Weiner (or at least his writing staff) knows that women are into an infinite number of things depending on the timing and situation.

Okay, I'm never not gonna tear up at that line, apparently.

"I've been sitting with you since he came in here"
"Poor me, I struck out"
"Who's gonna believe that?!"

How is that any different from any other character on this show?

I'm shocked Joan and Don's relationship wasn't mentioned in the article since it's, I think, the best example of what she was saying. In terms of authentic sexiness between people who have no sexual history but have achieved actual intimacy that bar scene was incredibly sexy, but unconsummated because it's too honest

They just wanted to do an episode that was explicitly about the glass ceiling, in the ickiest way. And maybe to see if they could get away with making a company they were plugging look as detestable as possible. I'm a little grossed out that Jaguar had no problem with that storyline.

And what was Megan's logic there? How do I keep my cheating husband around, by bringing my friend into the bedroom? Or was it more, I want to experiment with my friend, I'll use Don as a buffer and hopefully he'll get off on it?

"Shirley MacLaine’s vivacious elevator operator was similarly passed around the movie’s married men “like a tray of canapés.” Which is not something that actually happens in The Apartment!

"I live here, Pete"

He's a transpondster!

And cheated on her several times…In fairness though, he didn't know he was married the first few seasons. He had changed their personal history and fixed her relationship with her father she she wouldn't have the abandonment issues that made her leave him at the altar…and trying to justify this just makes him look

During a trademark moment of staring thoughtfully out the window, an out of control crane smashes through his office killing him instantly?

But they already faked us out on the heart attack thing…

Don doesn't want happiness; it either suffocates him or it's the moment before he wants more happiness!

"He’s not on a quest for power or dominance, he doesn’t strive to destroy his enemies" I don't think that's actually true, it's just that he doesn't do that to the exclusion of everything else and it's not his most destructive flaw.

Which makes me wonder how on earth they're planning to do Game of Thrones?