[quote="Roxanne"With all that said, the best moment of the episode, once again goes to Henry, whose function seems to be 'badass that shuts Betty down at every opportunity.' "Nobody is ever on your side, Betty!" Beautiful.[/quote] I don't know. I thought Faye's "Does she know that you only like the beginning of things" line was hilarious, and perfectly sums Don up.
I don't know. I thought Faye's "Does she know that you only like the beginning of things" line was hilarious, and perfectly sums Don up.[/quote] Sums alot of us guys up, just saying. But I agree with alot of what people have said. Once I got past the whole shock, timing, and overall bizarro nature of the engagement, I became a fan. I kind of like their interactions, she seems confident and poised enough and something was just off with Faye. I just hope they aren't going to have Don fuck this one up too.
Matt Weiner just flexed his drama muscle with this finale. He could've done a bunch, he set it up in that way, but he didn't and it still worked. It's way harder than it looks. BigMouthMeagan - Jessica Pare - is gorgeous actually, her teeth are fake on the show I think because she is very very good looking in real life. I'd definitely hit that. She was the very sexy topless girl in Hot Tub Time Machine.
I agree that she is very pretty...with her mouth closed. Possibly why alot of her modeling shots are her smirking or looking sultry, mouth closed. Her teeth are not fake unless she was wearing fake teeth back in her youth... That being said, I still think she is lovely.
Not that I think her teeth are unattractive to begin with, but those titties would more than make up for it.
So John Slattery is hawking Lincolns now? Because I am a Mad Men fan, I'll probably always remember him as Roger Sterling but second in line is when he played the congressman who wanted to piss on Carrie Bradshaw in Sex and the City. Where should I put the Lincoln commercial in that timeline?
Can't help on the signed part but if you really want a copy: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0802119891/ref=nosim/0sil8