Was the ending of Mad Men a happy one in which Don finally centres himself with inner happiness? Or was it a tragic one in Don yet again turning a personal treasured moment into an advertisement?
It’s a chip n dip
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>>220731045It was Don embracing his true self and shedding the mask, but not in the way people think. Throughout the whole series he felt that Don Draper was a character and a mask he wore, and that Dick Whitman was his true authentic self. In the end he realized it was the other way around; Don was his real self, and Dick was nothing but a character. He didn't become a ruthless and brilliant corporate advertiser because he was playing a character, that's who he really was. All the hippy Dick Whitman shit was just chasing an imagined life he never actually had. I don't think it's necessarily a happy or tragic ending, it just is.
>>220731045It was an ending, and that's all that matters.
>>220731045He goes back to work and does the Coca-Cola ad
Inb4 he arrives
I would have travelled the world with Joy
>>220731045Yes.
>>220731247for me, it's the insane teacher
>>220731398She has great leaks
>>220731398Saaaame she is the most under rated Don's girl!!! Also the episode where they break up is kino, y'know when Betty confronts him about the photos of his real family while Suzanne is waiting for him in the car. And Don admits he is a fraud and his brother is kil because of himMan I miss this show so much. Does Matt Weiner work on any shows right now? The last thing I remember seeing was The Romanoffs which was kinda good
>>220731398>my soiface when Don mentions local Massachusetts townships that I live and work in while driving her brother
>>220731045it was him just rebranding himself again