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	<title>Comments on: Mad Men: Roger Sterling Will Never Change His Life, And That&#8217;s Why We Love Him</title>
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		<title>By: Mad Men Season Six Premiere: Death, Change, And Hair &#124; YO Status -&#62;YO Status -&#62;</title>
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		<description>[...] But the show is aware of that. Don is back to his old adulterous ways, though he claims he wants to stop. In therapy, Roger complains that nothing in life has changed him, that things just happen and you move on. (I noted last season that several bouts with mortality had not changed Roger, and probably never would.) [...]</description>
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