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Her legitimate point that he was being a selfish ass pulling her away from the presentation she'd busted her ass on. That she's entitled to not like sherbet and order pie or chocolate ice cream if she wants to. That he's not the only thing she speaks to her mother about. That it's not all about him.

What does "collar" mean?

Oh wow I thought that guy was talking about a kid nearly drowning or smacking his head but doody makes more sense.

Don wouldn't dare fire Peggy. Without Peggy or Peter that place would fall to ashes.

Oh I used to wait tables and I always dreaded the teenager tables. They'd always try to order booze* and they'd tip like Europeans who pretend they don't know what tipping is.

That was him playing the victim just to avoid addressing the legitimate point she was making in the first place.

If I'm offended that you assume I don't know how to swim it doesn't mean I should be dropped off in the middle of the ocean.

She is adorable. And if you track back, her nosiness comes from a history of being left out of things. Season 1 there were client meetings and casting calls she didn't learn of until after-the-fact because the boys would discuss these things among themselves like it was none of her business. So she developed a habit

Yeah mushrooms are very similar to LSD. I like them better actually. LSD's not as consistent, since it's human-made. Your jaw doesn't clench on 'shrooms like it does on LSD.

Yes it was a reference to a real NYC bakery. It was also a reference to her pointedly choosing to live in a place where there are no people named Greenberg.

If somebody dropped you like 300 miles from home in a hissy because you'd called them out for being domineering you'd just take that in stride?

That might be, because he seemed to feel kind of pushed into a corner wrt letting Peggy in on his life, kind of the way Dawn did when Peggy bulldozed her into spending the night at her place. It was after she'd listened in on some part of two different conversations Ginsberg was having with his father figure guy, plus

I think it's fairly impossible to convey the effects of LSD on screen. It basically just enhances whatever mood you're in when you take it and makes you see tracers, then you judge each thing as *really profound* or totally meaningless.

The Heinz guy looked like he'd drive off and leave Peggy stranded in the boonies and tackle her for it too.

Hell yes watch that shit. Start at the beginning.

Normally I would considered being problematic to the Bush administration a plus.

OMG I never thought about it before was the Brawny guy supposed to appeal to women in that way? What about Mr. Clean?

It seems like it's never occurred to Roger that Jane's Jewish. Like neither of them are religious and they don't really talk about it so to him it's not a thing. Or maybe they have talked about it and he just doesn't care.

Wasn't Leary out in California?

The ad for hair dye was reminiscent of that "Both sides of a woman" Marilyn and Jackie ad that Kinsey did in season 1. I think Roger may have been seeing Don as another side of himself. Roger's a Marilyn. Don's a Jackie.