I think you may be right.... PP, Weiner is the creator of Mad Men. He's not a character on the show. |
No, you need to stay off the internet. There is no way to avoid spoilers otherwise. |
Yeah, it's really not fair to ask people not to discuss a show that you aren't even watching. Once it's aired, it's fair game. As long as there aren't spoilers in the article heading (and there aren't here, because Weiner isn't a character on the show) it's on the reader not to click on the link if you don't want to find out what happened. |
+1 Don't open threads on shows that haven't seen yet. I sometimes get a week or two behind so I just skip all Mad Men threads until I'm up-to-date. It's not that hard - just don't click. |
| I would love it if they could give us a little peek into the future in the final episode. I want to see Peggy running a major advertising company, Betty selling real estate, and I want to see what happens to Sally, Bobby, and Peggy and Pete's little boy. |
Huh? Weiner is the writer, not a character. |
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Don will not die at the end of the series.
I agree with the PP about giving us a glimpse into the future. But I don't see Betty doing anything useful, just continuing her existence as wife and bad mother, her beauty fading and her irrelevance ever increasing. Would LOVE to see where Peggy goes! |
| Forgot to add that four people in other threads who want Peggy and Stan to wind up together, I think that would be terrible! I love their friendship. |
Peggy winds up running the company. |
| Meh, I just want the last episode to be a standard day of the same ole, same ole. |
| Is this the last season? |
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Wait...you mean Don Draper is the next one to die on GAME OF THRONES?
OMG! Stop with the spoilers already!!! |
Me too, but years in the future. Kind of like the last episode of Will and Grace. Betty- rich socialite on her 4th husband. Peggy-running her own multi-million dollar ad agency. Pete-alcoholic on his 3rd wife who spends all his money Roger- in a nursing home flirting with all the nurses Don- washed up alcoholic who commits suicide by jumping out of a window of the ad agency |
| Don won't die. He may fall off the precipice, but he lands comfortably in an arm chair- see in the opening animated sequence. |
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