I can't believe Duck just turned his dog out!
I was totally feeling sympathy for him, and then he did that.
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
I can't believe Duck just turned his dog out!
I was totally feeling sympathy for him, and then he did that.
Oh, I can. I'm just curious to see if the wardrobe change is going to follow through at work, too.
I was totally feeling sympathy for him, and then he did that.
Well, we were definitely seeing both sides of every character in this episode. Light/dark, Jackie/Marilyn, real/imagined. They really played the theme well.
I loved the dog and I was hoping the dog would be part of the cast.
Alas.
I think there's already enough dogs on this cast, although he was the best behaved of the lot.
Yeah, wrod.Women still kinda complain about that thing that Peggy went through in this episode. You know, guys doing business in guy-places and not inviting the womenfolk. Although it's better than that I think. What was going on with Don? Besides being possessive of Betty's cute little form. Did the"Servicemen stand," thing make him think of something he buried?
Hey! Marti Noxon is listed in the opening credits as a consulting producer. I didn't know that.
...and then there's a bondage scene. That has Marti's touch.
Marti Noxon is listed in the opening credits as a consulting producer.
I think she just came on board for season 2. I remember reading something about it this summer.
Did the"Servicemen stand," thing make him think of something he buried?
My impression was he felt uncomfortable because, although he did serve, it was as Dick Whitman not as Don Draper, so it reminded him that he's a fraud (at least in his own mind), and even his wife and kids only know the lie.