No, it's next week. |
| I thought there were 2 more episodes? |
That was a great recap, thanks! I'm so going to miss this ... |
yeah it was good. thanks for posting |
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I think tonight its about Betty and her current husband - given the confusing / brief preview we saw last week.
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I think the description of the episode said Henry was planning a family reunion, and I'm wondering if he tries to contact some Drapers and realizes Don is not who he says he is. |
doesn't he already have the full scoop from betty about Don? |
| I really think its going to be obscure and open-ended. For all the characters. |
| Amazing episode. Where do you all think Don is headed next? |
I am shocked about betty! And really, unexpectedly sad!!!!!!! That scene where Sally read the letter from betty...ugh! Heartbreaking. So, we know what happens to Peter, Joan, Peggy...all that's left is Roger and Don!!!! |
| What happens to peggy? |
I think, that final scene of her last week, tells us she is going to be fine. She is moving up the ranks and will kick ass at McCann. Of course, I would love if they did more with her next week... |
| But what do we know about Joan? she quits? Does she work again or just becomes a kept woman with her rich boyfriend? I really want more for Joan. I think she has been the most intriguig character on the show. |
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Argh! I want more than one episode as a conclusion!
I wish Don had given the hotel kid more kick-in-the-pants guidance rather than just handing over the keys to the ungrateful little sh!t. I also feel bad for what happened to Don after he opened up to the vets. Betty's letter to Sally was awesome and I'm glad Sally read it right away so that she could know before her mother dies that Betty's feelings for her daughter had evolved beyond knee jerk disapproval. For me that was adequate closure for Betty's character. Hopefully Pete's new job doesn't fall through. He's in a good place (figuratively). I loved watching Peggy walk down that hallway in last week's episode and feel like that's a fitting goodbye. Would like to see Don, Sally, Roger and Joan in the final episode. |
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I don't think Weiner is going to tie anything up nicely. So I think Joan is done. I think he will give us a little and then let us make our own endings.
In that one article that just came out a bit ago, Weiner talked about how much he enjoyed how David Chase ended The Sopranos because the viewer never really knew what happened so they could come to their own conclusions. I can see a similar thing happening here. While I would love to know for sure, I am happy not seeing Joan, Peggy, Peter, Betty, and Sally. Still want to see Roger and Don though! |