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if anyone's going to jump out a window at this point, seems it'd be roger anyway. he's really taking the dissolution of SCP hard.
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I did find this quote from Vanity Fair, which is maybe what I was thinking of:
Spoilered just in case.
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Spoilered just in case.
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He loves himself an awful lot, though.spike wrote:if anyone's going to jump out a window at this point, seems it'd be roger anyway.
But, yeah, I would say that if anyone of our leads is gonna swan dive, it would be Roger.
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he's so melodramatic, and perhaps once he realizes his failings towards joan, it'll just be too much.durdencommatyler wrote:He loves himself an awful lot, though.spike wrote:if anyone's going to jump out a window at this point, seems it'd be roger anyway.
But, yeah, I would say that if anyone of our leads is gonna swan dive, it would be Roger.
then don can hang out with bert's ghost and roger's ghost while he drives to cali.
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THE END.spike wrote:he's so melodramatic, and perhaps once he realizes his failings towards joan, it'll just be too much.durdencommatyler wrote:He loves himself an awful lot, though.spike wrote:if anyone's going to jump out a window at this point, seems it'd be roger anyway.
But, yeah, I would say that if anyone of our leads is gonna swan dive, it would be Roger.
then don can hang out with bert's ghost and roger's ghost while he drives to cali.
Roll Credits.
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the entire finale is just don and bert and roger singing old show tunes as they head towards the setting sun.durdencommatyler wrote:THE END.spike wrote:he's so melodramatic, and perhaps once he realizes his failings towards joan, it'll just be too much.durdencommatyler wrote:He loves himself an awful lot, though.spike wrote:if anyone's going to jump out a window at this point, seems it'd be roger anyway.
But, yeah, I would say that if anyone of our leads is gonna swan dive, it would be Roger.
then don can hang out with bert's ghost and roger's ghost while he drives to cali.
Roll Credits.
the final scene is peggy burning don's things in a funeral pyre, then looking up to see the ghosts of don and bert and roger waiving to her. they will guide her.
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Don is carrying his social security card. Maybe the hitchhiker will kill Don and assume his identity. Fitting.
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That would be so badass.EJ wrote:Don is carrying his social security card. Maybe the hitchhiker will kill Don and assume his identity. Fitting.
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Holy shit, I finally watched this week's episode.
Man, Joanie.
Also, FUCKING PEGGY.


Man, Joanie.
Also, FUCKING PEGGY.


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Another thing I noticed: When Jim Hobart said "We don't care about your SC&P partnership. I don't know if you inherited or what," he was definitely thinking "I don't know who you had to fuck to get it."
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All I've ever wanted from Mad Men was for Joan to have a happy ending. I get the feeling this is as happy an ending as anyone gets around here.
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If this is more or less Joan's ending, it's more or less a happy one. She has her son. She seems to have found the love she told Bob last year that she wasn't going to give up looking for. And he's a great guy who doesn't force his life on hers (as every other man on this series has tried to do with Joan). She's ending up with a large amount of money, but I'm not convinced that it's even about the money with Joan. She has been saying it is for a few seasons, but she really valued her career. The career isn't working out as well as she might have hoped. But she's young and smart and talented and she can sure as shit do something good in the years to come (perhaps in another industry, though.) She'll have regrets, but she has some serious happiness to look forward to.
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Yeah, I've been a bit perplexed by the online comments I've read about Joan's storyline which have generally seemed to take the opinion that her exit from McCann was somehow a bad or depressing end for her story and that her final scene with Roger with heavy with unspoken disappointment that he didn't offer to fix the situation for her (as though he could have?) and that he misread her problems as being all about the money. Roger's advice was spot-on! Take the money and run, Joan - fuck those people.
Even if it's less than she would've made had she stuck out the whole four years of her contract, it's a more appealing outcome than having to tolerate those creeps for a moment longer or losing all of it fighting them in court (which would have probably been unsuccessful regardless). Though she was treated appallingly throughout the episode, her exit was something of a win.
Even if it's less than she would've made had she stuck out the whole four years of her contract, it's a more appealing outcome than having to tolerate those creeps for a moment longer or losing all of it fighting them in court (which would have probably been unsuccessful regardless). Though she was treated appallingly throughout the episode, her exit was something of a win.
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I hope we see Joan one more time. But if not, I get it. And while I still wish things could have worked out better for her, I ultimately agree with Argo and Spenno. Anything too perfect would have probably felt disingenuous to Mad Men. No fairy tales here.
Speaking of which.... Pete Campbell? Did you hear me Pete, no fairy tales here. Guys, I'm pretty fucking worried about Pete.
What a phenomenal penultimate episode. This show just does things completely differently. What an absolute joy it's been hanging around for the past 8 years.
It's not gonna happen, but how fucking badass, ballsy, amazing would it be if that's the last we see of Don? Could you imagine?!! If Don fucking Draper ISN'T in the finale? It won't happen. But it would be so fucking great if it did. I am 100% satisfied with the way it ended last night. I'll absolutely take that as the end of Don's journey.
Speaking of which.... Pete Campbell? Did you hear me Pete, no fairy tales here. Guys, I'm pretty fucking worried about Pete.
What a phenomenal penultimate episode. This show just does things completely differently. What an absolute joy it's been hanging around for the past 8 years.
It's not gonna happen, but how fucking badass, ballsy, amazing would it be if that's the last we see of Don? Could you imagine?!! If Don fucking Draper ISN'T in the finale? It won't happen. But it would be so fucking great if it did. I am 100% satisfied with the way it ended last night. I'll absolutely take that as the end of Don's journey.
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it'd be pretty fucked up if don never learns of betty's passing and that his kids are orphans. i doubt it'll happen because he still calls sally and the boys, but he did have a goofy look in his face sitting at the bus stop, like maybe he was going off the grid.
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Really great read if you're interested: http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/mad-men-mi ... ute-219225spike wrote:it'd be pretty fucked up if don never learns of betty's passing and that his kids are orphans. i doubt it'll happen because he still calls sally and the boys, but he did have a goofy look in his face sitting at the bus stop, like maybe he was going off the grid.
It's just one dudes review, no spoilers or anything. But I think the guy has some really nice insights. And I think he and I see the show very similarly. Except, I seem to be the only one in the entire inter-world that's dubious of Duck and Pete's "happy ending."
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I think it's important to note that Pete's dream of happiness would take place in Kansas, where Don just had a nightmare week.durdencommatyler wrote: Speaking of which.... Pete Campbell? Did you hear me Pete, no fairy tales here. Guys, I'm pretty fucking worried about Pete.
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Oh how I wish you were right about this.durdencommatyler wrote:Also, I wonder if that'll be it for Betty. I'd be okay with that. There was something powerful and pathetic in Don's over the shoulder glimpse at a life that wasn't his, though most of the individual pieces belonged to him.
Good for her getting her masters, too.
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Pete. Always in Don's shadow. Always one step behind him, even when he doesn't know it.The Argonaut wrote:I think it's important to note that Pete's dream of happiness would take place in Kansas, where Don just had a nightmare week.durdencommatyler wrote: Speaking of which.... Pete Campbell? Did you hear me Pete, no fairy tales here. Guys, I'm pretty fucking worried about Pete.
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I've really enjoyed Teti's reviews this season.durdencommatyler wrote:Really great read if you're interested: http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/mad-men-mi ... ute-219225
I understand the scepticism, and Trudy surely deserves better, but I think Pete Campbell, bizarrely sympathetic jerk that he is, may actually come out of this whole story with a redemptive ending and I'm sincerely happy for him.durdencommatyler wrote:I seem to be the only one in the entire inter-world that's dubious of Duck and Pete's "happy ending."
God, what an episode - the wife and I were tearing up on the couch over Betty's letter to Sally. I've always found Betty a sympathetic character and this is such a sad way to leave her character after all this time.