What is the point of this person?
What is the point of this person?
"He had won the battle over himself. He loved McCann Erickson."
"Very good then, Happy Christmas."
My initial thought was “well, the fucker got me again.”
Thinking back on onion rings in a stupid diner the last time a final from this
dude was on hand. That thought changed, as I sat on my roof and smoked a
cigarette (I quit years ago, and bought a pack on Wednesday, I think, in
preparation for this episode) and thought…
…… money solves emotional problems all the time.
Teti sure can write…. Wouldn't say it if I didn't mean it. It's refreshing after years of the Middling Todd Yammer.
He's just gonna walk the earth
So, Don is stripping himself of things in stages so that he can eventually become a hobo. He'll be a benevolent wander, dolling out kindnesses to certain fuckups he meets along the way, intending that they avoid his most destructive mistakes.
- Don had his car interior upholstered in contemporary whorehouse.
Hired goons?
That meeting with Miller beer… boxed lunches, cans of coke, guys slouching around in their shirt sleeves… Don's company was 100% class, all the time. Lobster for the Jaguar staff, the best Pastrami in New York for Lucky Strike, Bloody Marys for Mencken's… Don's whole concept of power is gone. He's just another ant in…
Not every heavy drinker needs to bow to your idolatry.
That whole business about Clan Campbell v. Clan MacDonald goes back to the Massacre of Glencoe during the Glorious Revolution. The Campbell Clan were for the Protestant William and Mary, the MacDonald Clan were Jacobites supporting the departing James II (Stuart). The Campbells attacked the MacDonalds at Glencoe,…
Could read a whole lot into that little tidbit.
Right. I'm reading everything into everything now.
Ahh, okay thanks.
In the flashback… I'm not a GOT scholar or anything, but Lyanna was still alive
Somebody might have said this, but could the girl with Cersei be Lyanna Stark?
"….because youse a herd a fuckin' elephants!"
And a semicolon is not an apostrophe.