This episode is one of the most pivotal in terms of plot and revelation. Betty confronts her husband on his past, and Don reveals everything. Betty has no idea who is the man she married.
This point is driven home dramatically at the final scene, where Don and Betty Draper take their children out for Halloween night. As they visit Carlton's house for trick or treating, he addresses the children's costumes: Gypsy and Hobo (Hence the title). Then he looks at Don,and asks, "Who are you supposed to be?" The question is a reflection of everything that occurred in the episode, and leaves the viewer to ponder the significance of this question.
This point is driven home dramatically at the final scene, where Don and Betty Draper take their children out for Halloween night. As they visit Carlton's house for trick or treating, he addresses the children's costumes: Gypsy and Hobo (Hence the title). Then he looks at Don,and asks, "Who are you supposed to be?" The question is a reflection of everything that occurred in the episode, and leaves the viewer to ponder the significance of this question.