I knew something was up when they gave us the shot of Don's hands and the money as the elevator doors closed, but I didn't ping to what he'd done until the little grin at the end.
I pinged it when the elevator operator looked really nervous when they walked back in.
Yeah, when you think about it, he took a huge risk by accepting Don's bribe. I mean, it's the big boss!
I thought those shots were maybe about setting something up for race relations stuff later on.
Oh, and I meant to mention...all the shots of dissipation are just porn! These gorgeous lingering glances at smoke curling into the air, the swish of the glass, food and lighting and comfort. Total porn.
he took a huge risk by accepting Don's bribe. I mean, it's the big boss!
But he's not, is he? He says it's his name on the building, but that other large guy (forgot his name) seems to be the big big boss. Do we know Roger's connection with the building?
No, Betty was intrigued and interested, but I don't think she acted forward or anything.
I thought those shots were maybe about setting something up for race relations stuff later on.
Even though it doesn't make a whole lot of sense, I can't shake the idea that Don is passing.
But he's not, is he? He says it's his name on the building, but that other large guy (forgot his name) seems to be the big big boss. Do we know Roger's connection with the building?
The company's name is Sterling Cooper. Roger is the Sterling.
Do we know Roger's connection with the building?
He was introduced as the Biggest!Boss' partner this episode, wasn't he?
The company's name is Sterling Cooper. Roger is the Sterling.
Ahh, thanks. So the two are partners, not Boss & Underling.
For a Gentile, maybe.
Nah, Dick Whitman isn't a Jew -- he's a redneck, passing for educated and middle-class.