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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]there is just one catch you guys. It is too on the nose for Weiner. He does not want the characters to be involved with creating famous taglines because it takes away from the people who did. Also, looking at the story of how the idea for the ad came about, I think we have already seen the connection: http://www.coca-colacompany.com/stories/coke-lore-hilltop-story It's much more like mad men for don to maybe come back to close up shop post-Betty and have the head of McCann offer to forgive everything and offer him the coke campaign--as to say "I wasn't blowing smoke up your ass like you thought in that meeting, I really will give it to you." (he'd have to nt just say "I was gonna give it you you but you left!" because that's the sort of doublecross we all think he'd pull, so we have to find out he was sincere and don really did blow the chance at the ad of the century because he doesn't care anymore.) At this point in the show he'd have to turn it down--he WAS in advertising, remember? So it goes to some other McCann flak, who [insert story from link here].[/quote] I didn't mean literally Coke. Just some great pitch. Don will always be up and down. That's it. Just because he got his job back doesn't mean he will keep it. He will just go through these cycles and get himself out of it. [/quote]
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