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Even when people are gone, they’re not entirely gone. Lane is very much present in that empty chair at the partner’s meeting; his absence fills the center of the frame, while Pete and Don are half cropped out on either side.

—Jim Emerson on “The Phantom,” the season five finalé of Mad Men.

Even when people are gone, they’re not entirely gone. Lane is very much present in that empty chair at the partner’s meeting; his absence fills the center of the frame, while Pete and Don are half cropped out on either side.

Jim Emerson on “The Phantom,” the season five finalé of Mad Men.

  1. uninterestingurl reblogged this from insequential and added:
    every single scene with Lane Pryce made me feel awkward, maybe cause I could identify in that inability of standing up...
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