The Hollywood Reporter: HBO's documentary 'The Mystery of D.B. Cooper' explores several suspects and theories surrounding the unsolved 1971 hijacking case

As AMC’s Mad Men approached the end of its acclaimed run, a fringe-but-persistent theory popped up that the show might conclude with the revelation that Jon Hamm’s Don Draper was actually notorious plane hijacker D.B. Cooper.

It was a theory generated from circumstantial clues and had little to do with the actual storytelling of the series — see also the “Is Megan actually Sharon Tate?” quandary — but it pointed simultaneously to how certain viewers treat all entertainment as a puzzle to be solved and to the enduring mystery of D.B. Cooper.

Read the full article on The Hollywood Reporter.

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