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All right, not quite brother and sister, but at least still intact

- Couch Baron, Mad Men “The Crash” 6x8 Recap 

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Beverly’s stock, not low to begin with, rises ever higher as she simply replies “Okay!” with a WTF smile, leaving Ginzo to berate himself not only for the confession but for ordering soup, which makes me realize this character could walk straight into an episode of Seinfeld and no one would bat an eye.

- Couch Baron, Mad Men 6x5 “The Flood” Recap

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Ted McGinley popped up on Mad Men’s “To Have and To Hold” as a swinger, to the surprise of no one who knew Jefferson.
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Ted McGinley popped up on Mad Men’s “To Have and To Hold” as a swinger, to the surprise of no one who knew Jefferson.

Read more: Married… with Children: Where Are They Now?

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James Van Der BeekWB Role: Dawson Leery (Dawson’s Creek)Who He’d Be on The WB’s Mad Men: Ken CosgroveJust as Dawson aspired to direct sci-fi movies like Steven Spielberg, Ken aspired to (and eventually did) write sci-fi pulp stories like Ray Bradbury. Plus, Van Der Beek’s appeal improved dramatically after he snipped off his damn floppy hair, so Cosgrove’s era-appropriate close cut would benefit him tremendously.
Read more: Mad Men: What If It Had Aired on The WB?

James Van Der Beek
WB Role: Dawson Leery (Dawson’s Creek)
Who He’d Be on The WB’s Mad Men: Ken Cosgrove
Just as Dawson aspired to direct sci-fi movies like Steven Spielberg, Ken aspired to (and eventually did) write sci-fi pulp stories like Ray Bradbury. Plus, Van Der Beek’s appeal improved dramatically after he snipped off his damn floppy hair, so Cosgrove’s era-appropriate close cut would benefit him tremendously.

Read more: Mad Men: What If It Had Aired on The WB?

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Punching PeteAll season, Pete has been a thankless egomaniac, annoying his colleagues, treating Trudy like crap and feeling sorry for himself. Don unintentionally emasculating him at his own dinner party by fixing his sink would have been bad enough, but then Lane went ahead, challenged him to a fight and finally kicked his ass. The duel scene was over-the-top and completely satisfying.
Read more: Mad Men: Most Jaw-dropping Moments of Season 5

Punching Pete
All season, Pete has been a thankless egomaniac, annoying his colleagues, treating Trudy like crap and feeling sorry for himself. Don unintentionally emasculating him at his own dinner party by fixing his sink would have been bad enough, but then Lane went ahead, challenged him to a fight and finally kicked his ass. The duel scene was over-the-top and completely satisfying.

Read more: Mad Men: Most Jaw-dropping Moments of Season 5