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07 May 2012

Last night's MadMen: Discuss... (potential spoilers, I suppose) [More:]One of the themes of last night's MadMed seemed to be highlighting how out-of-touch Don has become in regards to the changing culture around him. Music, of course, was the tool used to expose Don's encroaching decrepitude. His team's discussion of what music to use in an ad and Don's "I have no idea what you are talking about" look spoke volumes as to how far behind Don has become...which is death to a creative director.

I enjoyed the piece where Megan hands Don a copy of Rubber Soul as a guide to "what's going on". She points to the track list and suggest he start with "that one." That introduced a nice bit of drama as those familiar with Rubber Soul are now wondering which cut Megan has chosen as Don's introduction to these changing times. Her choice made me love her character even more. Spot-on perfect. As I watched Don settle into his Eames, I could only imagine the mind-fuck he was experiencing listening to the cut in light of all that transpired in this episode. That he cuts it short was interesting. Rejection of change? "OK, I get it"?

Also interesting was the interplay of Peggy with Don at the Cool-Whip labs. When put into the position of "being" Don's wife, Peggy finds her voice and pulls no punches. Suddenly, all the women in Don's life (including his daughter) have grown beyond him.

And, then, there was Don's elevator "down".

I'm really enjoying the way this season is shaping-up.
Just noticed the typo in the title. Of course, it should be MadMen. More coffee...
posted by Thorzdad 07 May | 09:32
Fixed the typo
posted by BoringPostcards 07 May | 09:59
I enjoyed this episode -- it had a LOT of funny bits -- but I can't shake the feeling, week after week, that something dreadful is going to happen to somebody.
posted by JanetLand 07 May | 10:13
Hit post before I was ready -- So that foreboding is really getting in the way of my watching the show. Last week I went to bed early and the next day I read a recap first, just to make sure something horrible didn't happen.
posted by JanetLand 07 May | 10:17
Rory Gilmore, NO!!!!!

Pete continues his unabated streak of being a douchebag.
posted by Madamina 07 May | 11:23
Pete mentioning suicide as a perk of his insurance was interesting, certainly adds to the overall uneasiness of this season. Didn't Megan give Don a copy of Revolver?
posted by maritacov 07 May | 13:39
Doh!
You're right, of course. I was thinking Revolver, but typed Rubber Soul. Geez. I really botched this thing...
posted by Thorzdad 07 May | 13:50
I thought it was interesting that this was the first time the Beatles had licensed one of their own songs, performed by them, for use in television. Apparently they got $250,000

This has been a really good season, but my favourite episode was the one where Roger Does LSD. It was awesome
posted by rollick 07 May | 20:41
This is my favorite season so far, and the past few episodes have been phenomenal.
posted by gaspode 07 May | 20:57
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