I wonder if Don made a mistake screwing over the other woman who knows his identity. Unlike Betty, who has the kids to think about, Faye has no reason to help Don anymore.
Poor Faye. I felt like it was going to end with her pretty soon, but the way it ended up was pretty rough on her :( I didn't mind Megan, but somehow I dislike her for saying yes. It just seems kinda stupid.
I don't mind Megan per se, though I guess she's been written with no apparent unlikable trait exactly because she was going to end up in an unlikable position. But I headdesked SO MUCH at Don ~falling in love~ with her, ugh. He's all "yay this is my FRESH START :D" but I loved Roger's "I c what u did thar" reaction, because this really is Roger/Jane all over again. A YOUNGER WIFE ISN'T GOING TO FIX ANYTHING, DON, EVEN IF SHE'S AWESOME WITH KIDS. Plus I hate that a)Faye was dumped this way (I guess she had too much of a personality for midlife crisis!Don) b)this is probably going to diminish Peggy's achievements, especially if Don really advances Megan's career in the creative department. For all we know she might even have the talent to do that on her own, but the damage is done, the message that is going to be sent off is "sleep with your boss/become a copy". Maybe I'm pessimistic but this is my gut feeling and I just care too much about Peggy not to be annoyed by the idea
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I wonder if Don made a mistake screwing over the other woman who knows his identity. Unlike Betty, who has the kids to think about, Faye has no reason to help Don anymore.
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I didn't mind Megan, but somehow I dislike her for saying yes. It just seems kinda stupid.
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