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I can't imagine any sort of definitive conclusion that would make sense. Give it all up and move to a commune? Die? How many real people's lives do you know that actually have an arc? Don's arc is more oscillating waves than arc. As are most of us. He's pretty ####ed up, and he's also supremely talented. He falls down, he pulls himself out of the hole, he falls down again, he moves up a little higher, he gets kicked down a few rungs.Nah. I mean, I kind of saw the sopranos that way but 10 years later I feel like we are owed some kind of a conclusion. It doesn't have to beat you over the head, but he should finish the book. The whole "this is just a peek into their lives" cop out is bull####. These are fictional people. We're not peeking into anything. Conclude the story.Why should he? My ideal ending would be him and Roger picking up some stewardesses at a bar.Capella said:My concern is that Don doesn't have a fate on this show.packersfan said:I guess I'm in the minority but I really enjoyed this episode. I thought it was much stronger than last week. I still think Sally and Peggy hold keys to whatever Don's fate will be on the show so I was frustrated to see him arguing with both of them, especially Sally who I think he's made great strides with this season. But Sally did have him pegged. Don was totally digging the teen harlot's attention.
I thought Peggy was off the mark, though. I didn't think Don was "in a mood." He just has no concept what to do with his life now and was trying to find inspiration anywhere he could. Peggy obviously wasn't aware he was using her answers as a way to try and figure this all out but I didn't think he was belittling her either.
I'm constantly amazed and impressed at how each new time we see Glen he's a million times creepier than the last time we saw him.
Betty's reactions to young boys she finds attractive never fails to crack me up. Sally had her pegged too.
This was a great Sally episode. Hopefully this isn't the last time we see her.
I agree Roger and Pete have been under-utilized so far but if peripheral characters are getting concluding acts of some kind to their story I have to think Roger and Pete have their own storylines coming at some point. Joan got hers last night.
Don's growing sense of isolation has been a constant theme since Season 1 but it couldn't be stronger than it is now. Literally shut out of his home at the end.
Maybe he quits the ad business? But whatever he did after that would be pretty interesting too. I can't imagine anyone who's even half-watched this show is going to expect "fireworks" in the finale.

I'm so lost on this show