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And yet, the Moon landing, the magical moment bringing everyone together to watch the "same thing at the same time", still cost $25bn as the teenage beefcake flopped on the Francis household carpet sulkily points out – and it's the prospect of a million-dollar payday that cheers up the rest of the partners as they mourn Burt.ĭon's alone – about to get divorced again, watching the Apollo 11 Moon landing by himself in a hotel, calling his kids on the phone, and now sitting, stunned, on a desk as the rest of the office listen to Roger's eulogy upstairs. There was a delicious irony in staging an elaborate song and dance number to remind Don that's there's more to life than money: "the Moon belongs to everyone – the best things in life are free".
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The stunned "has Roger slipped me some acid?" look on Don's face was enough to have me wondering whether he was having an out of body experience, and we'd see him waking from a heart attack at any moment. But there's been so much darkness surrounding this season (and this show) that I couldn't trust it at first. Burt's final wave goodbye – topped with the simplest of illusions, a door magically closing by itself –a cheeky, unexpected, old school Hollywood moment. You can catch up with her episode six recap here.īurt Cooper went quietly in the night, dancing his way out in Don's technicolour hallucination an all-singing, all-dancing farewell, with the softest of soft shoe shuffles. Don't read on if you haven't seen the mid-season finale, episode seven. Spoiler alert: This blog is for those who are watching season seven of Mad Men.