impressive, but vulnerable joan, who only needs one name, and pete campbell and peggy olson and young sally draper's all incredibly true. i want all those americans the of the midcentury to not only get through the changes pounding them every week, not merely to endure, as william faulkner put it in his nobel acceptance speech of that err wrab but to prevail. i want don to find his place in the world, his true gutsy successful position of honor that he deserves, for roger to get off his butt and grab the reins that life provides him, only if he would reach for them. i want joan to get the status in this world she's earned for peggy, to face down the chaufists and win her place. for young sally to savor family and make love work for them. i want this world that has intrigued me grabbed me, haunted me, to discover the route to its final deliverance and for each character who we have come to love, a chance to look us in our souls and say good-bye. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in." >> there's nothing to celebra