I don't think it was so much "this is what Virginia's like" as "this is the view Peggy gets at this stage in her career" in contrast to Pete getting the same view as Don. And really, she was still pretty pleased with where she was. As she should be.
Pete getting punched in the face, still a good time by me.
AMC is re-airing Breaking Bad at odd times starting tonight. I've got the DVR catching them all - I suspect seeing the first season will be a very different experience knowing what's happened since.
That was a depressing finale. I mean, everyone in it was depressed, so there's that, but ugh.
Pete getting punched in the face, still a good time by me.
Oh yes. Yet another reason to miss Lane.
*sniff*
That was a depressing finale. I mean, everyone in it was depressed, so there's that, but ugh.
That is not how I saw it at all. There were a lot of upward trajectories there. Or, perhaps more accurately, a lot of people perched on the edge of change, with unknown outcomes. Exhilerating.
Will Roger fully Tune In, Turn On, and Drop Out? I kind of hope so.
That is not how I saw it at all. There were a lot of upward trajectories there. Or, perhaps more accurately, a lot of people perched on the edge of change, with unknown outcomes. Exhilerating.
Yeah, interesting. On second thought, of course there were both. I just felt so sad for Pete and Rory Gilmore, especially.
Will Roger fully Tune In, Turn On, and Drop Out? I kind of hope so.
Oh hell yes.
That was sad, at the hospital. I should probably feel worse about Rory, her life will likely continue to suck.
It was sad and horrifying - I mean, seriously, everytime she has an affair her husband has her mindwiped?
Yikes.
Oh God, I didn't work it out like that. Ugh.
I got a hint of it at the hospital and then her husband confirmed it on the train.