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A Christmas-themed episode gives us a gift in the form of sexual tension between Don and Joan.
This season, all the major Mad Men characters are learning to follow the Beatles' advice.
Don gets lauded while Roger and Megan's mother carry on the oral tradition.
Last night's anthology-like episode featured a HoJo and a hand job.
"Fat Betty" underscores the imbalance in how the show treats Betty versus Don.
The WTF look on Peggy's face when she stares at Don, stunned and disbelieving and disappointed? Elisabeth Moss was standing in for most of last night's viewers.
In some way, Peggy must be attracted to the fact that Abe thinks she's a war criminal.
This is a guy who knows when a back-of-the cab blow job is just a blow job, and also when it might turn into something more.
Well, here's what happens if you use that neat-o iPhone Cocktail Culture app too often.
“A man is shamed by being openly ridiculed and rejected — it requires an audience."
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