Mad Men’s Bryan Batt on Sal’s Uncertain Future
"Even through his philandering, they want to love Don. It was like a sucker punch."
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"Even through his philandering, they want to love Don. It was like a sucker punch."
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"Everything’s so fitted and tight, the armholes of the suits are cut much smaller, the pant leg — it makes you have better posture, it holds you in a very erect position. Which is perfect for the character."
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"No, Sal won't come out. There's going to be more torture in his story."
'The fans of the show and the cast won't stand for it,' says Batt. 'He deserves every cent he's asking for.'
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