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What interview with a Mad Men actor gave you greater insight into a point the show had already made itself, extremely clearly and without subtext?
u/rhdkcnrj — 18 days ago

It says here he killed his commanding officer and scandalized his child.
Saw this was posted earlier, seemingly got deleted.
It’s huge news for the industry. What does everyone think?
Holy hell, I am *crying* of laughter. I knew about Glaser from Conan and his stint on Parks and Rec, but this is genuinely one of the funniest and most gleefully absurd shows I have ever seen. And from the creators of Xavier: Renegade Angel!
Why does it seem like nobody talks about this one?
But I can’t quite put my finger on what it is. Can anyone smarter and/or running on more sleep than me help sharpen this lumpen theory