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Old 11-06-2009, 05:49 PM   #30
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Well, the series finale is this coming Sunday. I'm really liking the 3rd season better than the 2nd (but it's not up to the standards of Season 1).

I've taken to watching the show on iTunes ... mostly because I keep missing it on Sunday, but not without also wanting to miss the 17 commercial breaks. Gah!


Anyway, here's Jon Hamm in his days of glory. Yum!






BTW: The last episode made my cry, when the kids come in to find their folks all upset at Kennedy's assassination. I was a little younger than the kids on the show (3-and-a-half, to be precise), but that's precisely how the incident came to implant itself in my young psyche as an early scar. It's one of my earliest memories because it's so indelible. I don't remember seeing the assassination, or the Oswald killing. The only tv images i remember are from the funeral a few days later. But I vividly recall my mom crying endlessly and my dad being really upset. The episode really struck a chord by portraying that moment.
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