I love the parallels of the atmosphere in MLK's death in relation to the episode when JFK was killed, except that in this case, the streets are dangerous, which may or may not be foreshadowing something.
I also love that Don and Bobby went to see Planet of the Apes and the 'race' controversy that might have, but taking that away, again there is this science fiction/fantasy brilliance that runs through the series (which leads me to think 'alternate reality'/ time travel/dream).
Don's confession to Megan at the end was also so fantastic and heartbreaking, but the fact that Bobby has already at his age and with his disposition would pick up that Henry is politician and politicians/people fighting to change politics seem to be the people that are getting hurt, leaving him to worry about Henry, as apposed to his actual parents. -It was surely a blow for Don.
And go Pete for telling Harry Off. I couldn't agree more!
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ReplyDeleteI love the parallels of the atmosphere in MLK's death in relation to the episode when JFK was killed, except that in this case, the streets are dangerous, which may or may not be foreshadowing something.
I also love that Don and Bobby went to see Planet of the Apes and the 'race' controversy that might have, but taking that away, again there is this science fiction/fantasy brilliance that runs through the series (which leads me to think 'alternate reality'/ time travel/dream).
Don's confession to Megan at the end was also so fantastic and heartbreaking, but the fact that Bobby has already at his age and with his disposition would pick up that Henry is politician and politicians/people fighting to change politics seem to be the people that are getting hurt, leaving him to worry about Henry, as apposed to his actual parents. -It was surely a blow for Don.
And go Pete for telling Harry Off. I couldn't agree more!