Working for an ad agency makes it essential to watch this
show, though I have to say that I don’t get it because at my job I am
surrounded by so many women it’s funny. But we are also small scale, so fighting for recognition is a little different. Still, it was demanded of me that I
find out what this series is about and, though I am not caught up yet, I have a
few thoughts…
First off, the genius of the show lies in the fact that Don
Draper is a dog, I mean a truly awful person, but for some reason you root for
him. Even when he is trying to hook up with girls that aren’t his wife, like
the Jewish store owner in the first season, I’m secretly thinking “come on,
just give him a chance.” Weird considering the fact that the reason I dislike
most of the other characters is because they are consistent cheaters.
It is this dislike of the mousey Peggy, and the slimy Pete that makes me want to skip their storyline
completely. Is it just me or do they both just constantly whine? It’s the fact that I feel so bad for her and
the other wives that I listen to Betty’s woes. They are silly and trivial, but
the poor girl can’t help it. I am, however, intrigued by the Barbie-like Joan, who
seems to have the whole feminist act down pat. She uses her sexiness the way
that many girls do at bars now-a-days, so intentionally and purposefully that
the male counterparts don’t realize how manipulative she is. I wonder if guys
today have caught on yet.
The acceptance of cheating and of this lavish lifestyle that
the ad men led has me hooked though. I want to see if they will destroy their
careers, because, despite it all, they are mildly talented. It is amazing that
these lifestyles were the norm in the 1950’s, and that the wives of these men
put up with it as much as they did. The tangled dishonest web is hidden by an
outer image that is glamorous and wonderful and that is why, I believe, people are hooked.
We want to see what will break through.
And, because I bore easily, look out for more TV interludes in the future.
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