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Wow, never thought of that. You could be correctAlso
the final shot of Betty very much seemed like the final time we'll ever see her, and it was similar to how Joan walked out of shot in the last episode. I wonder if that's also the last we see of her, and could say the same about Peggy and her corridor walk. Be a shame if so!
I enjoyed the Pete story, but it really felt like they were steam rolling through the plot with the three storylines. That much stuff never happens on Mad Men.
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the final shot of Betty very much seemed like the final time we'll ever see her, and it was similar to how Joan walked out of shot in the last episode. I wonder if that's also the last we see of her, and could say the same about Peggy and her corridor walk. Be a shame if so!
Yeah I read that as well. Don't see it happening. I reckon he goes to California. According to those on culture watch we're already in the 70s so I think some reference will be made to the excesses of that era and the shattered dream of the 60s. Good chance Megan's character will portray this. I also feel we have to see more of Sally in the last episode. Maybe she makes it out to Don at some stage.*Very* far fetched maybe but
the scene when he arrived at McCann Erickson and was checking the window in his new office....I wonder will the final scene be him jumping, and it's been signposted by the opening credits all these years
Nah....
Would love to watch the characters right into old age, observe their take on different eras.
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What, really? Link, or care to elaborate?The creators have said we *will* see some of the characters is modern times.
According to those on culture watch we're already in the 70s
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