The great debate
>>215649031Theres no debate Pete was clearly in the wrong there we went over this.
>>215649031Would Harry have just stood there staring at Pete if Pete hadn't opened the door?
>>215649059A stare is ok, but I don't know this was kind of a long insisting one.
>>215649031The dude with the cigarette was staring at the booth guy for too long. He's in the wrong.
>>215649031I wonder if I could pull off a beige trench coat like this. Looks cool.
In any given situation, I put the blame on Harry Crane. It has served me well and never let me down.
>>215649031Pete was a retard here. clearly looking tt him
>>215649031>this comes in the middle of a quite emotional phone call by PeteIs this what they call bathos?
>>215649152Ok, what about this one?
>>215649172Again, Pete is in the wrong there
Harry walks up he's in the wrong
>>215649134it only works with a suit unless you're going for public masturbator or flaming faggot
>>215649172Harry is in the wrong. Always.
>>215649152But he's the head of his own department.
The only and I mean only point in Harry's favor is his correctly foreseeing how vital TV would become in advertising. Otherwise he's a dipshit that brings nothing to the firm. Pete is a dipshit too but he brings SOMETHING to the firm. At first, business, later on, actual usefulness once he gets better.As for this interaction, uh, they're both wrong.
>>215649172Pete being anti racist feels so out of place why did they have to shove this in?
>>215651063Being for a "current cause" is precisely in place for a upper class yuppie like Pete.
>>215649172rare L for Bert
>”let’s go get a drink”>”…but it’s 10am!”>smash cut to Don and Roger savoring drinks at 10amI forgot how funny this show could be