Mad Men: Season 7 (Part 2) 'The End of an Era' - April 5th

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Great episode :wow:

Can't believe this show is ending. This show is like seeing an old friend, I immediately get a big grin on my face and it feels like I never left.


The subtle depth of the writing and acting on this show is just :wow:

Bringing up BBin comparison is :heh: that show hit you over the head with shyt. Was about as subtle as a brick to the face. BB was great for its own reasons though.

Can't believe its ending :mjcry:
 

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Great episode :wow:

Can't believe this show is ending. This show is like seeing an old friend, I immediately get a big grin on my face and it feels like I never left.


The subtle depth of the writing and acting on this show is just :wow:

Bringing up BBin comparison is :heh: that show hit you over the head with shyt. Was about as subtle as a brick to the face. BB was great for its own reasons though.

Can't believe its ending :mjcry:

Didn't know you were a Mad Men fan breh..:cheers:
 

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One thing I've always wanted to come back around was Peggy's child. It would be kinda cliche but its just something that Peggy seems to never think about nor Pete. It just feels weird how it's never touched upon. Maybe that's just life though, they've both strong enough to move on and not let that bother them anymore.

The show references it a few times. Off the top of my head, when Stan tells Peggy that his cousin (?) died in 'Nam, she says "I’ve had loss in my life. You have to let yourself feel it. You can’t dampen it with drugs and sex - it won’t get you through." Viewer is supposed to think of her baby.

But the loss of her baby is critical in her character arc, especially the flashback scene with Don in the hospital telling her to move on. It's part of her transformation into a persona that has shades of Don.

Plus I think season 7 pt. 1, there was a part with her and Pete in a restaurant together talking after Chaough leaves the table, though my memory is a bit fuzzy on that one, I've only watched season 7 pt 1 once.
 

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The show references it a few times. Off the top of my head, when Stan tells Peggy that his cousin (?) died in 'Nam, she says "I’ve had loss in my life. You have to let yourself feel it. You can’t dampen it with drugs and sex - it won’t get you through." Viewer is supposed to think of her baby.

But the loss of her baby is critical in her character arc, especially the flashback scene with Don in the hospital telling her to move on. It's part of her transformation into a persona that has shades of Don.

Plus I think season 7 pt. 1, there was a part with her and Pete in a restaurant together talking after Chaough leaves the table, though my memory is a bit fuzzy on that one, I've only watched season 7 pt 1 once.

Good points. I was thinking more along the lines of the kid turning up (somehow), that maybe a stretch though and not 'Mad Men' at all.
 

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