Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joan and Peggy move to California to open their own ad business with all of the leftover/conflict accounts.
Don finds Diana, presumably leaves the business happy
Roger had a heart attack and dies, in the arms of his exwife.
Pete moves to Kansas.
Betty dies.
The end.
This is what you think, right? Becuase Weiner isn't going to make it so clear-cut.
Anonymous wrote:Joan and Peggy move to California to open their own ad business with all of the leftover/conflict accounts.
Don finds Diana, presumably leaves the business happy
Roger had a heart attack and dies, in the arms of his exwife.
Pete moves to Kansas.
Betty dies.
The end.
Anonymous wrote:Joan and Peggy move to California to open their own ad business with all of the leftover/conflict accounts.
Don finds Diana, presumably leaves the business happy
Roger had a heart attack and dies, in the arms of his exwife.
Pete moves to Kansas.
Betty dies.
The end.
Anonymous wrote:The only story left is Dick's/Don's, by my count.
Joan found the love she told Bob Benson she valued over careerism (when turning down his proposal to be his beard). She cashed out.
The tentacle porn is meant to show that Peggy has the tools she'll need to survive at McCann and quadruple her salary with her next job change, as the headhunter told her she would.
Pete sees what he's thrown away and what he'll be if he doesn't get it back, and with Duck as deus ex machina, will live happily ever after. With ridic amounts of cash, because lear jet stock options in 1970??? (presuming he doesn't bail out of fear in the energy crisis)
Roger is with a woman his own age. ending his professional life on a negative note, though, but he seems to still be rich.
Questions like "but what about that guy Peggy had the good first date with" and "what about Roger, there should be more there" seem to me to fall into "life is ambiguous, not everything will get a bow on it" domain.
Absolutely! I agree with this 100%.
The major dramatic question remaining then, it seems, is how don/dick, who is so happy on the road but also happy talking to his kids, is going to deal with Betty's death wrt his kids. If it were just Sally, who's off to college soon, that'd be one thing, but Gene is what, 7? Betty does have siblings, so there are non-Don/Dick options. What will he do?
Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that what may happen is that Don finaly gets the freedom he wants...only to have to go back to reality to raise his kids once Betty dies.
Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that what may happen is that Don finaly gets the freedom he wants...only to have to go back to reality to raise his kids once Betty dies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I think Joan has always wanted to be a kept woman, but it never really worked out for her.
Anonymous wrote: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.