u/SirKetchup00

Say what you will about Duck
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Say what you will about Duck

But he was a far better closer while drunk. Sold the hell out that job to Peter, made him rich, and made his own commission for the winter. Great ending for Pete. I loved that interaction that came out of nowhere.

u/SirKetchup00 — 2 days ago

I need the reference number for the silver-ish stainless steel for this watch

Not the golden case. I found it in our local dealer's couple of years ago and I resisted the urge to buy it. Now it's gone. But I want. Can't find it on chrono. Please assist. Thank you.

u/SirKetchup00 — 9 days ago
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I may not be artsy or creative

But I really liked this idea. Peggy dismissed it like he's a hackey rube who doesn't know what he's talking about. But that would've been interesting to see..

Any ad ideas that got thrown out but stuck in your mind?

u/SirKetchup00 — 12 days ago
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Why did Lane think it was a good it was a good idea to take his father to that funky joint?

His father did tell Don "I worked in sales so I'm not stranger to places like this"..But still. TERRIBLE call. He could've let him spend a day in the office with him to see how exciting and demanding his work is. That's the reason he can't go back home. But instead, he showed him that the main reason he's stuck in New York is the "nightlife" and his side piece. Who introduces their dad to a side piece? What a stupid stupid naive man. No wonder his dad smacked him in the face with the stick. At least have the decency to lie and pretend to be busy with work like anyone else would in that building.

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u/SirKetchup00 — 13 days ago
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To me his worst moment is him berating Betty for having panic attacks and needing therapy to heal and pressuring her into being "cured"... There's something fundamentally ignorant and disturbing about it..

Screwing Dr. Arnold's wife is up there too.

What's your pick?

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u/SirKetchup00 — 15 days ago
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Many scenes and storylines in Mad Men are much like real life, they leave you wondering what just happend, sometimes,

cringing sometimes, shocked. It leaves many thing not understood.

One of them. Why did Don ditch Miller? Although he spilled his darkest secrets to her? Or was that precisely the reaaon he stopped wanting her?

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u/SirKetchup00 — 15 days ago