12/6/2012
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“Personally, I was made seethingly uncomfortable by the Megan plot, and I’ll interpret that as a good thing. I love it when I have no idea where the show is going. But my best guess is that when Megan finally showed her cards—when, like Don and also like almost every woman in this world except Peggy, she made a dirty trade—her bad behavior, her vanity, freed Don back up, set him loose from his own virtue. That last expression certainly looked like Don-as-wolf, one among the show’s several erasures and re-inventions.
(Source: beenthinking)
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“Personally, I was made seethingly uncomfortable by the Megan plot, and I’ll interpret that as a good thing. I love it...
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think anything comes close...Don Draper exuded...Mad Men. OH...
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wallofdis said:
I love traveling extensively, but I hate missing my shows; as quickly as I tried to scroll by after I saw the word “recaps,” “Lane’s widow” popped out at me and now I don’t know WTF is going on. 9 more days!
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