bcate3
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No way Don commits suicide. I think it will end with him sitting in a wood-paneled diner listening to a Journey song.
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No way Don commits suicide. I think it will end with him sitting in a wood-paneled diner listening to a Journey song.
These recaps might just be the best thing about watching this show:
I could totally see Don as being one of those Korean War vet guys who in his 60s starts taking R&R pleasure/nostalgia trips back to Korea. Either that or he ends up in a bar in Thailand somewhere...
I could totally see Don as being one of those Korean War vet guys who in his 60s starts taking R&R pleasure/nostalgia trips back to Korea. Either that or he ends up in a bar in Thailand somewhere...
^ Same impression to. He is losing his mask. He needs a new [proper] pad and a new trophy girl to go steady with. Forget his ex and his kids. That would be very Don-like and would get him back in his groove.
^ Same impression to. He is losing his mask. He needs a new [proper] pad and a new trophy girl to go steady with. Forget his ex and his kids. That would be very Don-like and would get him back in his groove.
Except that his korean experience consisted of being almost blown up while sort of building a hospital and then committing a serious act of fraud to GTFO.
By the way, has anyone noticed Pete Campbell has some major **** over Don's head and has never used it against him?
Not Campbell, but I was thinking whether he cares that Betty has all the info (more certain than Pete's) and doesn't want to leave the house he wants to kick her out of or charge her rent for.