author_by_night: (LeslieBen by nuv0le_rapide)
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Not a review, really, just... thoughts.


- Loved Joan's reaction to Roger getting married to Megan's mother. They get each other. (Also liked Joan's "no, he's just a terrible person" regarding Greg forgetting all about about Kevin.)

- Preferred Betty's final scene last episode. Oh well. i did like seeing Sally stepping up to take care of her brothers, but I really hope she's not essentially becoming a mother at seventeen. i don't want her to turn into Betty 2.0. (Though really, I don't think she will.) Didn't get Betty wanting the kids with their brother though - didn't he screw over their father? Unless he had a major personality change, from what I remember of him, I don't see him having the children's best interests at heart.

- No idea what to think of Don's weird hippie commune thing (ETA: I take it back - apparently it's a real place, and an actual spiritual/healing center...), except I didn't like it. Did he go back and come up with the coke ad? That seems to be the general consensus.

- In a way I wish Peggy and Joan had joined forces, but... in all honesty? While that was even a very popular fan theory (and certainly something I was more than in favor of myself), Joan and Peggy never worked well together. They weren't enemies, but unfortunately they were put in a situation where they found themselves in constant competition, and I'm not sure whether they would've been able to surpass that.

- Peggy and Stan were cute - it was alllmost a bit too rom com, but to heck with it, they deserve happiness. Plus, I think they're the only people who've been able to be 100% straight with each other and still stay standing the next day. (Besides Don and Peggy, maybe.) Peggy pisses Stan off sometimes, but she's never pushed him away, and vice versa.

I don't think this episode was good as a series finale. It wasn't terrible, but... it reminds me of some of the fanfics I've written, where eventually I ran out of steam and just sort of tacked on an ending. That's how this felt, even if it's not what MW intended. (Wonder if some of the writers and other people involved felt that way, though.)

I think the other problem with the past few seasons is that we got way too much late sixties/early seventies stuff - for obvious reasons, that's when they took place, but media's already covered the late sixties and early seventies so much, not a lot really felt new. It was more... Mad Men characters in scenarios we'd already seen before, whereas the earlier seasons really covered less explored ground.

In any case, I think the show ending after season five would've been perfect, or even the first half of season seven. The whole world watches man walk the moon, Cooper dies, etc.

I'd be curious to hear people's thoughts. Making this public so anyone can contribute. :)
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