Harry was also in the big meeting at the end, impotently telling people "This is good news!"
― Love, Wilco (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 27 April 2015 18:35 (eleven years ago)
two hilarious scenes in this - the pete/macdonald feud, which reminded me a bit of anchorman. and duck phoning up don - ludicrous.
pretty great ep, i loved the scene with roger and don at the bar.
also i dunno if it was meant to be funny, but the mccann guy saying the names of the brands was kind of strange, esp the way he pronounced "coca-cola".
― bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Monday, 27 April 2015 18:38 (eleven years ago)
that wasn't duck
― polyphonic, Monday, 27 April 2015 18:42 (eleven years ago)
Don on the phone in his empty apartmentDon deciding California office is empty and trying to rally the troopsDon in defeat looking for somewhere to go and finding nothing and no one
― ultimate american sock (mh), Monday, 27 April 2015 18:42 (eleven years ago)
yeah that was Lou Avery, the great cartoonist
― ultimate american sock (mh), Monday, 27 April 2015 18:43 (eleven years ago)
sorry my bad - i can't remember what happened to duck
― bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Monday, 27 April 2015 18:47 (eleven years ago)
last seen providin the dirt on Bob Benson to Pete
― Οὖτις, Monday, 27 April 2015 18:47 (eleven years ago)
cracking episode. so many call-back moments; Pete and Peggy on the couch just like at the end of Season 2, Don and Roger in the bar together in the Season 1-3 style etc.
particularly great direction i thought too this week (from Jared 'Lane' Harris).
― piscesx, Monday, 27 April 2015 18:48 (eleven years ago)
am really gonna miss these characters when they're gone.
― bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Monday, 27 April 2015 18:50 (eleven years ago)
yeah man, big time.
― piscesx, Monday, 27 April 2015 18:51 (eleven years ago)
it was v relieving after the first two episodes - which were by no means bad but meandered even more than usual mad men style at times - to have last week and last night be certified great installments. especially last night.
"peter, you can't punch everybody"
― slothroprhymes, Monday, 27 April 2015 18:52 (eleven years ago)
sorry my bad - i can't remember what happened to duck― bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Monday, April 27, 2015 7:47 PM (5 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
― bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Monday, April 27, 2015 7:47 PM (5 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
You're quacking up.
― i blow goat farts, aka garts for a living (waterface), Monday, 27 April 2015 18:52 (eleven years ago)
Peggy getting her moments to introspect and interact in uncharacteristic ways
her interaction with children is so awkward
― ultimate american sock (mh), Monday, 27 April 2015 18:55 (eleven years ago)
"THE KING ORDERED IT!"
― Love, Wilco (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 27 April 2015 19:00 (eleven years ago)
waddle i do
― bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Monday, 27 April 2015 19:02 (eleven years ago)
not much 'rock' / 70s type music on the last few episodes i notice.
― piscesx, Monday, 27 April 2015 19:03 (eleven years ago)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacre_of_Glencoe
― polyphonic, Monday, 27 April 2015 19:06 (eleven years ago)
They're part of the establishment now and not really hip to the culture anymore. The core group of SC&P is bound for management and divorced several levels from creative. No one knows what the youth are into, and if they do, it's a role relegated to the entry level.
― ultimate american sock (mh), Monday, 27 April 2015 19:08 (eleven years ago)
xp the private school guy being super-influenced by historical meaning of surnames and thinking it has relevance to life in NY in the 1970s is so completely foreign to my understanding of human relations
― ultimate american sock (mh), Monday, 27 April 2015 19:09 (eleven years ago)
urgh Ken though.. what became of him.
― piscesx, Monday, 27 April 2015 19:10 (eleven years ago)
http://i.onionstatic.com/avclub/5413/96/original/432.jpg
― piscesx, Monday, 27 April 2015 19:12 (eleven years ago)
lots of stan the stallion in this episode -- is this leading to something or they just want to feature stan?
― Florianne Fracke (La Lechera), Monday, 27 April 2015 19:13 (eleven years ago)
Peggy telling Stan about having to give up her kid drove me to tears. Also, it occurred to me then that Stan:Peggy :: Peggy:Don
― Roz, Monday, 27 April 2015 19:51 (eleven years ago)
That scene where all of the board were standing there with whiskey in hand after learning from Roger about the consolidation made me think of "I am the man who drinks at work"
― ultimate american sock (mh), Monday, 27 April 2015 19:52 (eleven years ago)
I'm shaken by how bad the seventies have been to Ken so far.
― The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 27 April 2015 20:29 (eleven years ago)
Two people, Lou and Ken, got to give Don and/or SCP the middle finger last night. Neither of them is particularly likeable. (I guess Ken was early on.) Maybe that'll be the last two episodes, one aggrieved party after another exacting his/her revenge on Don/SCP.
― clemenza, Monday, 27 April 2015 20:36 (eleven years ago)
I really liked the scene with Peggy and the headhunter. Felt like her finally getting the respect she's due, and his advice was nicely straightforward. (It's also a sign of how effective the show's oppressive sexism is that I'm glad for her or any of the women to get through a scene without a guy hitting on them.)
― something of an astrological coup (tipsy mothra), Monday, 27 April 2015 20:37 (eleven years ago)
McCann Erickson in 1971:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib-Qiyklq-Q
― dan selzer, Monday, 27 April 2015 20:48 (eleven years ago)
Hadn't thought about it, but I could actually see that turning up in the last couple of episodes. I'd rather have CCR, but if it happens, I'd be okay with that.
― clemenza, Monday, 27 April 2015 20:51 (eleven years ago)
one aggrieved party after another exacting his/her revenge on Don/SCP
though what was funny about lou doing it was that it was a monumental moment for him while don hovered between confusion and indifference.
clan solidarity with pete, one eeeensy weensy massacre and the world holds it against you forever. (also, a very rare example of pete delivering rather than being on the receiving end of a punch.)
― cis-het shitlord (Merdeyeux), Monday, 27 April 2015 20:54 (eleven years ago)
last scene is homeless don draper clutching rotgut in a brown paper bag looking at the 1984 Ridley Scott Mac commercial through an electronics store window
― ultimate american sock (mh), Monday, 27 April 2015 21:05 (eleven years ago)
series ends with Don marrying a pregnant Meredith + moving to Malibu to the tune of "Big Yellow Taxi"
― Οὖτις, Monday, 27 April 2015 21:07 (eleven years ago)
the children of Bert Parks and Coca Cola.
― The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 27 April 2015 21:10 (eleven years ago)
would be ok with either of those tbh xps
― slothroprhymes, Monday, 27 April 2015 21:15 (eleven years ago)
Only thing I didn't get/only thing I didn't think I got: Campbell vs. MacDonald punch-out. ???
― dow, Monday, 27 April 2015 21:18 (eleven years ago)
I know about the ancient massacre etc, but why this bit here?
lol i don't think anyone really got why that was placed where it was, yr not alone
only reason i can think of is to further highlight how removed from work-a-day american reality people like pete & trudy (and this headmaster dude apparently) are, but it's not like we didn't know they had their brahmin heads up their asses after 7.5 seasons
― slothroprhymes, Monday, 27 April 2015 21:26 (eleven years ago)
Lou is so silly; Don didn't seem the least bit fazed, and got in a funny dig when he explained Lou's departure to everybody else. Almost reminded me of Mickey Mantle's reaction to Ball Four: "Jim who?" (The reaction only--Jim Bouton wasn't Lou Avery. Now that I mention it, let's see somebody reading a copy of Ball Four.)
― clemenza, Monday, 27 April 2015 21:28 (eleven years ago)
Pete's storyline has always been that of the faux-old money, family prestige variety although his family doesn't even really have the money. Going in and throwing around his name, as if it means something, is always so phony so it was hilarious that he was being discriminated against, based on his name, for a similarly bullshit reason.
― ultimate american sock (mh), Monday, 27 April 2015 21:34 (eleven years ago)
could also see Pete somehow ending up back with Trudy, they really are made for each other
Something I read today suggested there was a link between the thwarted legacy issues of Pete's daughter and SCP being subsumed into McCann. I don't know. I'm more inclined to leave it at a) comic relief, and b) a possible springboard for Pete getting back together with Trudy. (Did I hear Trudy right, that she's exasperated with all the married men in town hitting on her?)
― clemenza, Monday, 27 April 2015 22:01 (eleven years ago)
any hope of stan and peggy?
yep - v true, it was honestly a relief when that guy didn't sleaze on her.
i assumed the pete/macdonald storyline was mostly in there for comic relief.
― bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Monday, 27 April 2015 22:20 (eleven years ago)
the pete and joan scene was nice btw
― bureau belfast model (LocalGarda), Monday, 27 April 2015 22:21 (eleven years ago)
Yes that's what Trudy said. Of course it's annoying to her -- she's just trying to live her life and a buncha husbands just see her as tail. It'd be really irritating and totally conceivable.
― Florianne Fracke (La Lechera), Monday, 27 April 2015 22:38 (eleven years ago)
Wondered about Tammy drawing a man with a moustache - a metajoke about facial hair becoming ubiquitous or a particular man she was seeing?
― Sir Lord Baltimora (Myonga Vön Bontee), Monday, 27 April 2015 23:09 (eleven years ago)
duh, particular man TRUDY was seeing
Poor Trudy.(update: good call, SLB, hope Trudy's got somebody.) Always liked her, but she seems to be one of those characters just floating around in the background, underemployed by the writers, and altogether, I guess. Maybe Pete will get a call from Rory, who got her memory back--electroshock wouldn't affect her as much as they both thought, not in 1970, unless she got into the clutches of that guy at McGill, who tried to blast his patients back to infancy, and rebuild their personalities (forgot his name, for some reason---but he was the president of the American Psychological Association and the World Psychological Association). Of course, both characters were depressive, but that was part of their bonding.
Come to think of it, this would prob be too damn sweet for MM, since the actor who plays Pete and the actress who played Rory are married.
― dow, Monday, 27 April 2015 23:20 (eleven years ago)
Just to clarify, wasn't questioning Trudy's exasperation--rather my ability to hear correctly.
― clemenza, Monday, 27 April 2015 23:50 (eleven years ago)
I feel like Trudy was genuinely annoyed but it was also a little bit of a humblebrag.
― ultimate american sock (mh), Tuesday, 28 April 2015 00:49 (eleven years ago)
THE KING ORDERED IT!
― the joke should be over once the kid is eaten. (chap), Tuesday, 28 April 2015 11:42 (eleven years ago)