It is more than I have.
Pfft. Everybody who's anybody has secret babies, P-Cow. Get with it.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
It is more than I have.
Pfft. Everybody who's anybody has secret babies, P-Cow. Get with it.
I can't make myself care anymore what happens to Don Draper. I have just completely run out of interest in his dark secret manpain.
Some nice callbacks in this ep - starting the meeting with "Shut the door" (and, by implication, have a seat). The five partners framed by the windows with the skyline behind them, this time defeated and facing the camera.
But overall this ep just reminded me of when I was excited by the plot twists in this show instead of bored by the endless repetition. (Yeah, yeah, it's a carousel. But it's starting to feel predictable instead of inevitable.)
I wouldn't have minded this as the finale, basically. A little fan-service-y, callbacks, transition, etc. So now what are they going to do for the next three episodes?
Jesse, I was thinking the same thing.
I really liked this episode. It was well directed by Jared Harris, and there were lots of great scenes. Pete in particular came off as well as he ever has without sacrificing his essential Pete-ness. "The King ordered it!"
"Don't sweetheart me!"
That scene with Peggy and Stan was excellent and felt.
I have no idea where they're going with the last three episodes though. I hope shit happens though. That's my wish. Decisive things happen and some people change.
I have no idea where they're going with the last three episodes though. I hope shit happens though. That's my wish. Decisive things happen and some people change.
Yes, that would be good.
That whole Campbell feud business was unexpectedly great.
Yes! That was completely unexpected and weird.
I was wondering whether I'd forgotten some callback! So that really was as astoundingly random as it seemed? Ha.