I'm calling it. Weiner is going to kill Don Draper

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I haven't looked at the posts on this thread. Just want to ask folks to please not put potential spoilers or foreshadowing as post titles. I haven't been able to get to watch this season's Mad Men episodes yet, and although you technically aren't spoiling, you are revealing a bunch of info about what's happening this season, so when folks like me are watching scenes, we already know now that there will develop a really bad relationship between these characters.

Just asking you to consider this request.
Thanks.


Thicker skin needed. There was no spoiler.


It just occurred to me that this poster thinks Weiner is a character in the show.


I think you may be right....

PP, Weiner is the creator of Mad Men. He's not a character on the show.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I haven't looked at the posts on this thread. Just want to ask folks to please not put potential spoilers or foreshadowing as post titles. I haven't been able to get to watch this season's Mad Men episodes yet, and although you technically aren't spoiling, you are revealing a bunch of info about what's happening this season, so when folks like me are watching scenes, we already know now that there will develop a really bad relationship between these characters.

Just asking you to consider this request.
Thanks.


No, you need to stay off the internet. There is no way to avoid spoilers otherwise.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I haven't looked at the posts on this thread. Just want to ask folks to please not put potential spoilers or foreshadowing as post titles. I haven't been able to get to watch this season's Mad Men episodes yet, and although you technically aren't spoiling, you are revealing a bunch of info about what's happening this season, so when folks like me are watching scenes, we already know now that there will develop a really bad relationship between these characters.

Just asking you to consider this request.
Thanks.


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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP, I haven't looked at the posts on this thread. Just want to ask folks to please not put potential spoilers or foreshadowing as post titles. I haven't been able to get to watch this season's Mad Men episodes yet, and although you technically aren't spoiling, you are revealing a bunch of info about what's happening this season, so when folks like me are watching scenes, we already know now that there will develop a really bad relationship between these characters.

Just asking you to consider this request.
Thanks.


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.
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, I haven't looked at the posts on this thread. Just want to ask folks to please not put potential spoilers or foreshadowing as post titles. I haven't been able to get to watch this season's Mad Men episodes yet, and although you technically aren't spoiling, you are revealing a bunch of info about what's happening this season, so when folks like me are watching scenes, we already know now that there will develop a really bad relationship between these characters.

Just asking you to consider this request.
Thanks.


Huh? Weiner is the writer, not a character.
Anonymous
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!
Anonymous
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.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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!


Peggy winds up running the company.
Anonymous
Meh, I just want the last episode to be a standard day of the same ole, same ole.
Anonymous
Is this the last season?
Anonymous
Wait...you mean Don Draper is the next one to die on GAME OF THRONES?

OMG! Stop with the spoilers already!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


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

Anonymous
Don won't die. He may fall off the precipice, but he lands comfortably in an arm chair- see in the opening animated sequence.
Anonymous
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