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Megan was arguably a replacement for Anna Draper, the positive light in his life, and now both of them are gone. He feels massive guilt over Lane, which brings back guilt over Adam that he never bothered to deal with (and probably never will). And Peggy, arguably his best friend, has abandoned him, like his wife. Who is he going to talk to? Roger is a child, Bert talks to Don like he's a child, and obviously Pete's just a ♥♥♥♥♥."
not sure if i agree with the anna draper line but i like the line about pete