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For all of the frustration caused by this season of Mad Men (regarding the case of Don Draper in particular), could the show have done any more to hit this episode out of the ballpark? Out of the ballpark, out of the parking lot, out of the city even. The long road Don has been on since Season One took a sudden and fascinating turn in “In Care Of.” Mad Men has often ended season with game changers — new firms, new relationships, or other big changes. This year though, it has ended with a sudden cleaning of the slate. The lives of Don Draper and Dick Whitman, kept so far apart in the past, are converging. It’s a wonder to behold. Hit the jump for more on why “Los Angeles is not like what you see in the movies. It’s like Detroit with palm trees.”
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