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Don's been becoming somewhat of a liability to the firm and his "****ting the bed" with Hershey, as Roger so aptly put it, sealed his fate. They had to release him to get his **** together. Another thing that occurred to me watching the finale is that there are very few good men in the series! Bert Cooper seems to be the only man in the place with any kind of ability to use good judgment. It is a drama series though so bad judgment works better.
Loved the scene where Bob kicks Pete in the balls (in return) by making him try the Z/28 knowing Pete can't drive a stick. Well played sir.
Pete and his brother decide that splitting mommy's meager estate is better than blowing it all in attempting to prosecute the male nurse for throwing mommy off of the cruise ship. Nice.
Peggy, Peggy, Peggy. No one has ever told her that married men never leave their wives. Not in those days anyway. She must not have watched "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes."
Lastly, no way would Draper ever spill his guts in front of a client and lose the chance at landing their business. No way he gets that far in the firm and then just blows a deal like that. That's where he finally lost Roger.
Let's hope we don't have to wait two years for the next season.
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