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[quote=Anonymous]I really like these two articles about the mid season finale: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/showtracker/la-et-st-mad-men-robert-morse-bert-cooper-death-20140527-story.html#page=1 This is a great interview with the actor who plays Bert Cooper. His glee with the show's ending is so sweet. It seems the meaning behind the song and dance number is simple (not to be delved into too deeply, maybe?): [i] "It’s very, very interesting that after all the hullabaloo, that [Bert's] saying the best things in life are free, I realize it now and I’m in heaven. It’s not where you go, it’s who you meet along the way. It says a lot if you have that mind set."[/i] http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/showtracker/la-et-st-mad-men-matthew-weiner-waterloo-moon-landing-bert-cooper-20140527-story.html I've seen Don and Peggy's relationship as more father/daughter, especially in this most recent episode. So I don't think they'll be romantically involved ever. In this article, Matthew Wiener says about Don and Peggy: Don is[i] "... finally giving Peggy an opportunity to shine. He was pushing her on the bicycle -- he let go [Sunday] night and watched her ride away." [/i]So that indicates to me that there's no chance of romance between Don and Peggy. Maybe Don is trying to do for Peggy what he hasn't done for Sally. [/quote]
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