The whole theme of the show is that there was no loss of innocence. We weren’t at that innocent of a place. I can’t imagine what it was like when Roosevelt died. I can’t imagine what it was like when Lincoln was murdered. There’s a lot of violence in this country, a lot of things being solved through violence. Yet this season is about change and expectation. It’s certainly living in the distance, and definitely I’m doing that on purpose. When the season’s over, you’ll see how everything falls into place. Hopefully, you’ll see what I’m up to when you get to the end.
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Mad Men, Season 1 Episode 10