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Originally Posted by worth
OK I take it back. I posted that when I was in season 2/3 and it seemed to me like Peggy was really coming into her own, the story lines were developing around her as much as Don, and I found her to be the heart and soul of the company.
I think the writers could have taken off with this if they wanted but decided to focus the show back on Don.
What I was trying to get across was that she is the heart of the show.l She is the good conscience. She is the opposite of Don and makes him successful whether he likes it or not. She is in the true, pure sense, a Madison Avenue man.
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Hey man, well said. Especially around season 2-3, I felt like Mad Men was the story of Peggy Olson, as told through the lens of Don Draper's world. With her moving to a different agency, I'm not sure how much screen time she'll get next season. I imagine she'll be back with Don at some point.