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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This show was always written in carefully crafted haiku. I always saw the whole show as a metaphor for the U.S. in the 20th century. Don emerges from the depression era, pulls himself up by his own bootstraps, cheats a little, but still very much self made. Gets himself out of the depression (his home of origin) into his new re-invented life of prosperity - in the same time frame as did the U.S. - post-war boom, cigarettes, the automobile, civilian/passenger air travel - all of it. Dawdles a little in the hippie life, but returns to full-throttle thrust ahead american motivation. Just like the U.S., the tawdry past is never far away-- his / our closet full of skeletons. A 20th-century coming-of-age metaphor. Yes I was an english major.[/quote] But does he really come of age, or is it metaphorical of the cyclical nature of humanity? If he did indeed create the Coke commercial (which I believe he does), isn't he just going through the same cycle that we have born witness since the show's creation? Don is brilliant, Don has a crisis, Don goes on the lam, Don gets his shit together, then it starts all over again....[/quote] Totally agree with you. I thought the show was at least a season too long. Two or three times through the Don cycle of brilliance and despair was plenty.[/quote] Don's future will be periods of wandering and bursts of creativity. PP-- why would people think you are an English major?[/quote] Lol. Because English majors *always* let you know they were English majors. History majors (or anyone else, really) don't do that. Not sure why. I'm in a book club with an English major - it's the worst. Out of all the people I know, the only ones whose majors I know are English and engineering. English because they always point it out and engineering only when their jobs make it obvious. [/quote]
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