I was very moved by the episode. The JFK assassination was history to me before- I was a baby when it happened so I didn't remember anything, but I've heard stories over the years about how people reacted. The clips of Walter Cronkite and Chet Humphrey announcing Kennedy's death were familiar to me from You Tube and movies, particularly the Oliver Stone film JFK. I didn't realize until last night how shocking the assassination was. When the CBS news bulletin broke in on the office TV it was chilling. The script expertly showed the impact on all the characters- it was amazing that Duck unplugged the set so he could get his nookie in with Peggy, then when they were done he wanted to switch it on again. The plot device that Roger's daughter was getting married the day after the assassination could have been corny, but the episode developed it very well: people's confusion over whether to go to it or not, and the crowd, including Jane, standing in the kitchen watching the news.
Jane is developing a drinking problem. I don't think she and Roger are going to last much longer. To be fair to Jane, I couldn't see the problem with the earrings she gave Margaret, I thought they were lovely. Margaret was acting like a whining brat; I'm glad she didn't act like that on the day of the wedding. Henry's encounter with Betty after Oswald was shot was strange, and their dialogue was almost out of a Mills and Boon. Does Henry really want to marry her? He hardly knows her. And where will the children come into it? It's a fantasy, partly Betty's fantasy and partly his. I don't think they are going to last very long. I can see Don going back to Suzanne but not for a while yet- Betty's leaving him has devastated him. I hope in the next series Joanie and Roger find a way to end up together, and Betty and Don come back to each other.
Doghouse Riley, I was 5 when Bobby Kennedy was shot and I can remember the announcement on TV. I didn't understand exactly what was happening but I was saddened by it.