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Old 05-17-2015, 10:48 PM   #25
RougeUnderoos
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Originally Posted by DownInFlames View Post
There are multiple ways to interpret the ending (Wiener Soprano'd us again) but I like to think Don used his hippie experience to go create possibly the most famous ad ever.
Yeah that's what I took from that too. McCann-Erickson did make that ad (thanks, Wikipedia!).

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The rest of the episode was pretty anticlimactic. I didn't care about Stan and Peggy getting together. I wanted Sally to grow up and be someone awesome but the last shot was her washing dishes, like her mother. At least Joan will be successful (and do a lot of coke in the 80's).
I thought the Stan/Peggy thing was kind of lame. Maybe I didn't pay enough attention or missed something, but did that come right out of the blue? It seemed like they were thinking "everyone loves Peggy, so let's do something nice for her at the end. What about her and Stan!?!".

I always rooted for Don, ####### that he was and all, but at the end I was thinking "come on man, the mother of your children is dying, quit whining and go home!".

Joan seemed to have "won" three or four times too. She's rich, now she's richer, now she has a rich boyfriend, now she doesn't have a rich boyfriend but she's better off for it, now she has a successful business... I know she had it rough sometimes, but come on!
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