So, uh, what WAS Don's big revelation? What was actually presented here?

So, uh, what WAS Don's big revelation? What was actually presented here?

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the white race prevails in the end

>So, uh, what WAS Don's big revelation?
that cunny is life

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He realizes they he'll never be a good person and manipulation is his nature. He comes to terms with himself, accepting that he will never be a normal, loving person.

But that's not what was presented in the finale at all. He runs away to California after having another panic attack, listens to a guy say he feels like a lonely can of soda, then sits down and smiles to a famous peace-themed commercial. Where does any of what you said come in?

Don realizes everything is ok, that he was born handsome and lived a very interesting, hard, and thoughtful life---and that moving forward everything will be ok.

Don realizes it could be much worse.

He felt some inner peace and used it to push cafinated sugar drink on teenagers then began his cycle of self destruction once more

I think one of the big moments in S6 is the last bar scene with Rog and Don. When Roger tells him about Marie. At the end Roger grabs Don's face and says "you are okay".
In s1e1, Don says that advertising is a billboard that says you are okay.

He realized he earned enough money and fame from this one role that he never, ever has to wagecuck again.

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Don is back in the groove again. Advertising is his life.

Being ok with not being ok

So he literally just saw an incel seethe in therapy, and became happy he was a chad?

Empathy. Don’s whole issue in the show was that he lacked the ability to connect with others; seeing them only as coworkers, sex objects, or people to be advertised to. The man in the session basically explains being an object, and it hits Don because Don realizes he lacks the ability to see that people have feelings; what’s more is he’s always felt this lack but never wanted to explore it and/or learn how to articulate it. But this man brought it all out finall. Don realizes he has issues, he’s not ok. But in the moment where he realizes this, he also realizes he can feel this feeling, and share it with someone else. Feel sorry for the man, not in a patronizing way, but feel sorry for being this mans metaphorical person-who-doesn’t-choose-him-from-the-fridge. He can hug and cry, and they can peacefully feel each other’s feelings and work towards a reconciliation. It’s a realization that no one’s ok, and that’s ok, as long as we admit we’re not ok and others aren’t ok. The very end meditation is the first step in his journey towards fixing the issue. His smile indicates he’s at some sort of peace - acceptance that he’s a piece of shit and he’s going to change that because now he admits he’s a piece of shit. The Coke commercial is perhaps the end of that journey at least symbolically - the commercial doesn’t objectify empathy it celebrates it. It celebrates the differences of everyone and provides an avenue towards sharing and exploring those differences.

that his thick dick will be worshipped by all

Yes.

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Cmon

Should be named Jon Hogg

Does he not own underwear?

Coca Cola's ad

This. Don's still a narcissist and a misanthrope. He is beyond change at this point.

I figured it was him realizing that advertising is what he's good at and the stability that brings to his life. Anything besides that is conjecture.

I have to wonder what will happen to him. He's not going to be at peace. It's going to end after a few months then he'll be miserable again, wondering how he can get back in to the ad game. His kids will grow up and have kids. Will he be a kind and loving grandfather or a miserable old cunt? Who knows. There's so many questions left

The show starts by advertising cigarettes and ends advertising sugar water. He totally doesn't fucking care what kind of poison he shills, as long as he is pulling in the long green.

So my top frontish hair is thinning.

Would Don's haircut work?

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Underwear is only for hiding small weiners

Kek

>smiles to a famous peace-themed commercial.
he created that commercial

fusion of dick and don, he doesnt have to run from his past and hide now that everyone knows

His great revelation from his 'transcendent' spiritual experience is simply the idea for the mother of all ads. The big one. His life's great meaning and masterwork. He is a soulless shit and a corporate drone, albeit a creative one.

The Nirvana he finds is a fantastic new idea for the greatest TV ad ever dreamed of for one of the largest companies in the world. Which fixes all of his problems and gives his life security and meaningfulness.

His dick is too busy to keep in some sort of 'harness' what do you take him for?

Besides, gossip rags and boomer moms love talking about his huge dick so he needs to keep it illuminated for the cameras to sell himself and his package.