Too bad to find out Bert Cooper is a bit more racist than we thought, but then again he's really from a different time, out aging everyone else in the office.
Either one would work for me, but the second one would be a lot more fun.^^ You mean that Don and Roger would form their own agency? Or simply that they would bond together against the rest of the office?
I haven't liked Peggy at all so far this season, but I think the showrunners are too fond of the character to let her end up as just a frustrated bitch. I expect she and Don will be allies again--however strained--before it's all over.I think Joan is done with Don. Peggy obviously is...
Roger argued logically and powerfully for Don to the point that he made Cutler's position sound trivial. I was shocked, especially from what we've seen of Rog so far this season and much of last season.I found last night's ending thrilling!!
Very much an OMG moment for me, anyway. I thought for sure they were going to send Don packing. Great to see Roger throwing his weight around and whining like the good old days. I love it when Roger gets his way!
Absolutely agree. Don and Roger together against Cutler, Ted, and surely, Lou, sounds great to me.I hope they're setting up the scenario I suspect they are. It would be nice to see Don and Roger doing something besides just moping around and deteriorating this season. A good, rousing struggle for control of the agency would be just fine by me. I've always enjoyed the "office intrigue" much more than the more personal, "relationship" storylines
Either one would work for me, but the second one would be a lot more fun.^^ You mean that Don and Roger would form their own agency? Or simply that they would bond together against the rest of the office?
My question is; how is Lou going to function when one of the voting partners is his "subordinate'. I would consider resigning under those circumstances. Don is technically Lou's boss.Lou is a lightweight--even though it will probably still be fun watching Don slice him up. I'm actually more hoping to see Roger turning the tables on Cutler. Roger does delight so entertainingly in his revenges.![]()
I'm calling it right now: The only way Don Draper will survive 1969 is if 7B does any skipping and crosses over into 1970. Either way, he's not surviving the series.
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