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Many women lived in communes or in such situations at that time. Very few ended up in "cults" and there were very few drug addicted children born out of such arrangements. You really are talking out of your ass. She's not smoking crack, doing heroin, or following Charles Manson. She's living on a farm and eating vegetarian and probably reading Karl Marx. Wow, how dangerous! |
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This. Joan has a title and some shares of the company. If the company folds she has nothing. If the company does well enough to go public, she can sell her shares and make bank. They were almost ready for the latter, but Don's recklessness nearly pushed them to the former. She doesn't trust him not to blow it all up. And Anna went looking for "Don Draper" thinking that her husband had come back from the war and just left her. In a way, his death is a relief. And Dick Whitman wasn't responsible for (actual) Don's death, he was just an opportunist. Anna is unconventional enough to be glad that her husband's death was able to benefit someone--she left her body to science, for pete's sake! I think she just agreed to ignore the whole thing and Dick/Don was so grateful both for not being busted and to have someone who actually knows who he is that he loved her and took care of her. Of course she loved him back after that. |
Am I the only one who thinks the actress who plays Margaret/Marigold looks a lot like Lindsay Lohan? |
She's a slut. Why does she have to always go after the married men (Don, Pete, Ted). |
Pete never had money and Trudy knew this. Her dad is "new money", and he always had money to throw around for condos, etc. Trudy was attracted to Pete being an American-style "blue blood". He's a New York Dyckman. You can't buy that. |
You know what? ALL of the partners should have been in on the plan to get the firm ready to IPO, not just Bert, Joan & Pete. If Don had known he would have put up with Peaches and Herb for a few more days at least. Once public, they could have gotten a better car. And Joan did whore herself. She should just own it instead of punishing Don for trying to save her.
No, Peggy left SCDP because Don stopped being a mentor and became a bully. Making her miss her birthday party? Throwing money in her face? She was pissed because he managed to pull her back in. Then she was livid because Don pointed out to Ted that everyone noticed that he was shamelessly flirting with Peggy. She's also got some displaced anger going regarding Ted towards Don.
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He's allowed. He's single with a grown child. |
She is not a "slut." She made a play for Don once because she thought that's what she thought Joan told her secretaries do. Pete came on strongly to her. And Ted came on to her just as strongly as she came on to him. Pete and Don are sluts. Ted's having a mid-life crisis. |
| Another person who doesn't understand calling Peggy a slut. Ted was in love with her and intended to leave his wife. Moreover, do I hear you calling Don, Pete, and the men sluts? Of course not! |
Yeah, talk about sluts. Who's sluttier than Don and Pete? |
Roger. Calling Peggy a slut compared to these guys is ludicrous. |
NP here (finally watched it last night!) Sure, as a single, divorced man with a grown child, he can do it. No problem. But the point Margaret was making is that he abandoned her as a child, so she see no problem leaving her own child to find her happiness. Sad. |
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"She loved the sea..."
LMAO! That was a good episode too! I don't understand the focus on Margaret, with less than one season remaining. Why do we care, unless it gets Roger & her mom back together . . . but still, not very exciting. I think Betty is Borderline - everything is all about her and how she is perceived, she isn't able to have empathy for her kids, she can never be happy regardless of what she has. I think Peggy is just pissed in general that she's back at her old firm & stuck working under another man (Lou) who won't give her the recognition she's earned. She doesn't want Don around because she doesn't want to be working with or under him either (burned bridges). |