chicagotribune.com | by Tempo | Sun, Oct 11
Sun, Oct 11
The Sal situation wasn't even Don's biggest problem. The pressure on all the characters was vividly portrayed in this episode, which had an atmosphere of brewing menace punctuated by rare explosions (Betty tossing the box, Sal throwing the film canisters). A number of characters, weigh...
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