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Loved it. Pete got his family back together--Trudy knows him better than anyone and knows his business. He finally realized he's better off, much better off, with her by his side. Roger is still Roger but mellowing as he heads into the sunset with Marie and he did the right thing by setting up he and Joan's son. Peggy and Stan finally stopped dancing around one another and formed their own potentially great partnership. Joan's BF said no thanks and walked out but it's 1971, still at the dawn of the women's movement, and she wants to do something big for herself with the money from McCann. Sally is becoming a smart young woman, a perfect blend of Betty and Don's strengths. Poor Betty. Don cried it out in Big Sur and then wrote the biggest Coke ad in history. He unloaded all of his baggage (crying, hugging and meditating above the ocean) and got his mojo back.
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'84 Carrera Cabriolet
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