Wow. That Pete/Peggy scene was worth the price of admission. She wanted other things--Peggy Olson is the shape of things to come. I thought it was an excellent directors' choice that Peggy put her hand on Pete's shoulder and squeezed it in a small gesture of affection before leaving the room. I found the depiction of Pete's unfolding depression fascinating as well. He's questioning everything. He had cold and unloving parents, his marriage was a mistake, his father-in-law withdrew his big account and now Peggy gave away his child. I sense potential for growth in Pete. The changing times will be good for him. I can see him becoming a completely different type of person years down the road.