Yes, Don dies of a heart attack in his sixties. He's still in advertising up to the end but has lost some of his luster, he'd had to take any job to pay for all the divorces, and everyone knows it.
Sally becomes the antithesis of everything her mother was, and ends up a lesbian professor of history at a liberal arts college, with frizzy hair and a natural-fiber wardrobe. She loathes the 1980s, Reagan, yuppies, and advertising.
Joan becomes a successful TV producer, and is behind some of the middlebrow daytime talk shows, among other projects. Gave Oprah Winfrey a bit of help breaking nationally, and Oprah is always glad to do Joan a favor.
Peggy becomes a partner at a new firm, is rich, but gets stuck with the administration because she's still regarded as uncool in the industry.
Megan's current husband is a corrupt governor, she's the perfect polished political wife, and never stops gathering blackmail material to use in the divorce. She always does.
The circumstances of Roger Sterling's death have never been made public.
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