Here is the thing about that whole situation. It didnt take knowledge to get it.
quote:I felt the same way about Joan hugging each guy goodbye, one by one, before she left the bar. It had more of a "goodbye forever" feel to it than just a "good night, and I'll see you tomorrow" feel to it.
The scene in the bar when roger says bye to don when he leaves to go see Marie seemed like a last goodbye, though neither of them realize it yet.
quote:Agree on Joan. She knows she won't survive at ME or be respected at all, so I think she'll just take the marriage way out. She does seem to really care for him and he's rich, so win-win.quote:I felt the same way about Joan hugging each guy goodbye, one by one, before she left the bar. It had more of a "goodbye forever" feel to it than just a "good night, and I'll see you tomorrow" feel to it.
The scene in the bar when roger says bye to don when he leaves to go see Marie seemed like a last goodbye, though neither of them realize it yet.
quote:This also made me smile. There were several other references in the episode to Don being happy out in California.
don saying "what's in a name" at the bar with roger made me smile.
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Peggy is disappointed that her co-workers are not including her in their business meetings, so Joan offers her advice to try and change that. Duck is made to take care of his dog after his estranged family visits the office.
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Surprised no one mentioned how don was checking out his office window, and the fact that it opens (I think)
Still don't think they go that route though
quote:Obviously the end game is whether or not she actually stops brushing her hair.
the end game with Betty ? 2 scenes in the previews ...
quote:So space is like an orange for Mad Men?
Interesting choice of Major Tom for the credits. Every time space is mentioned on the show there is a connection to death.
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Interesting choice of Major Tom for the credits. Every time space is mentioned on the show there is a connection to death.