Actually, I'm not sure there's anything I could say about this episode that could do it justice. This'd be one of those times when, if I smoked, I'd be lighting one up in the afterglow.
It was open but it's also spoilery up until two weeks ago so best to skip it for now. But as I recall they talked about how both were essentially spoiled, impulsive, childish and prejudiced, and had both gotten by on their looks, charm and position in life. In fact, and this was my thought, they both were the characters who ended up divorcing their spouses for someone else.
Ah, yes. There's a lot in that, though of course also another side to both characters. Betty is well educated (fluent in Italian) and thus very frustrated by her limited role in life, which probably distorts her personality quite a bit. As for Roger, he's a complete shit basically, but a charming one - plus he's a WW2 veteran, and that has to have had some effect.
That's what I love about Mad Men - even the most unlikeable characters have sides to them that you can only understand but even admire. I saw ep 3 the other night, and we even saw a good side to Joan's husband (who I've christened Dr Killanything) in that one.
Yes, they're truly a complex bunch and often unlikable, though I think Joan generally comes off the best. (And in that conversation apparently several people refer to her husband as Dr. Rapist).
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Date: 2010-09-24 05:29 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-24 10:49 pm (UTC)That's what I love about Mad Men - even the most unlikeable characters have sides to them that you can only understand but even admire. I saw ep 3 the other night, and we even saw a good side to Joan's husband (who I've christened Dr Killanything) in that one.
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Date: 2010-09-24 11:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-09-29 06:09 pm (UTC)