Um, is Jane wearing a black dress? or a dress close enough to black to be tacky at a wedding in the 60's. I mean, it may be New York, but still.
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
That was intense. I always expect great things of this show, but I really thought they handled this week just right. They hit every note.
Weiner is a lying liar guy. What with his "we won't be dealing with the assassination". Heh. Interesting that Pete and Trudy were such Kennedy supporters.
Franken,
I was thinking the same thing. What a massive lie. He's been dealing with JFK's death all season and really covered it this episode.
I always expect great things of this show, but I really thought they handled this week just right. They hit every note.
There were some really great lines in this show (mostly to do with drinking, i.e. Why are you here? The bars are closed) But the one that really resonated with me was Peggy's line about there not being room for anyone else to feel anything.
I wasn't really feeling this episode until Betty was telling Don she didn't love him. That gave me a sick feeling in my stomach, but I may just be flashing back to the end of my first marriage.
It's sick making but I hope they don't back away from that. Now I want to see Don be divorced and discover how much he misses being a father. He won't have much access to the kids, especially if Betty remarries. But I don't see how she could be happy with Henry either. She'll be just as trapped in suburbia, just as discontented.
And I'd like to see Pete and Sal and Peggy and Joan wind up with Duck's firm. Or Duck's firm buys out Sterling Cooper and everything goes kablooey.
coughBettycough
duh!
Well, Don does call her Bets.
Well, Don does call her Bets.
That's my excuse!