Well, not that Don didn't try to escape at first.
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 an intense episode.
And of course, now we know why Don's always looking at his lighter.
Holy cow.
Good catch, David. I love attention to detail like that.
The whole thing was kind of difficult to watch. But in a good way.
Yeah. Very intense and it's not even the season finale.
When Pete left the room, Cooper says to Don, "Keep an eye on that one. You never know where loyalty is born ." Strange turn of phrase to describer someone who just tried to do the opposite. Is this foreshadowing that Pete is going to become slavishly loyal when Don doesn't fire him? At least for a time?
I love the little character scenes in this episode, like the one with Joan and "Orson Welles" (memfault), and the one with the married glasses-guy and (memfault). (Sorry, I'm terrible with names.)
like the one with Joan and "Orson Welles" (memfault)
Yeah, that was a fabulous scene.
Really great acting this episode. Lots of stuff conveyed by very little. Small facial expressions, small changes in posture.
This show(and Don himself) have grown on me a lot.
When Pete left the room, Cooper says to Don, "Keep an eye on that one. You never know where loyalty is born ."
Or, "...where loyalty is borne."
I can't believe Cooper is Robert Morse!
How Do Succeed In Business, The Loved One, Robert Morse.
I can't believe Cooper is Robert Morse!
Of course he is! Because he is. that. awesome.
question: do you think Pete will ever have a good relationship with Don? This is the second time where he acted like an asshole to Don. I'd be ready to fire his ass.