Don was wrong in the way he talked to Megan, but going away for months would have been a bit selfish of her. Being against that wasn't unreasonable of him even if it makes him a hypocrit.
Don has left for "more than a few days" with Betty. He ran off for several weeks to California.
Really? So if you came home and your spouse just announced he or she was moving out for three months for work without any discussion you'd be fine with that?He was completely in the wrong with Megan.
Point taken (about politics), but it isn't an "Obama talking point." The equal pay act in Wisconsin has been repealed. Last I heard, it wasn't a Democratic governor and state senate.
Agree. If the partners were the pimps, Joan turned out to be a willing "whore". Lets be real.Agree. If Yeah, Lane was disgusting as well, but, let's be fair - don't let Joan off the hook either, she did not have to do it.
Joan has shown herself to be a person who can handle this type of thing without so much as blinking an eye. After all, they asked her to be a whore, not come in and work on a week-end. When Pete subtely threatened her with this, she brushed him off as only Joan could. She only changed her mind when Lane told her what she stood to gain from this.No, but she sure as hell would have borne the brunt of the looks and the frustration and the blame of the male execs--gosh, this company's financial future could have been secure if you'd only "taken one for the team," Joan. How much staff do we let go because we didn't get the boat loads of money from Jaguar? What's the matter with you, Joanie?
Yes, Don has some integrity, driven home by his showing up at Joan's to make a personal appeal to her to not go through with it -- loved the fact that we find out later that she had already done the deed. I think Don's feelings about Joan and to a lesser extent, Peggy, also relate to his relationship with his "wife", the lady in Cali who died, can't think of her name.Other thoughts:
· Don’s revulsion at pimping out Joan, especially after what we saw between them in the bar previously, made a lot of sense. As touched on before, his relationship with Joan seems very brother-sisterish when they let their guard down. He has deep-seated issues with his mother having been a prostitute. There was no way that wasn’t going to bother him more than it did the rest of the partners.
I think Don's feelings about Joan and to a lesser extent, Peggy, also relate to his relationship with his "wife", the lady in Cali who died, can't think of her name.
Still, one wonders whether that might have been easier to bear than the knowledge that people are now going to be constantly making comments behind her back (and even occasionally to her face) like, "Well, yeah, she's a partner...but you know how she got it, don't you?"No, but she sure as hell would have borne the brunt of the looks and the frustration and the blame of the male execs--gosh, this company's financial future could have been secure if you'd only "taken one for the team," Joan. How much staff do we let go because we didn't get the boat loads of money from Jaguar? What's the matter with you, Joanie?
I'm really beginning to sour on Megan. She's beginning to seem the center of her own universe just as much as Betty ever was (and is).Really? So if you came home and your spouse just announced he or she was moving out for three months for work without any discussion you'd be fine with that?
Still, one wonders whether that might have been easier to bear than the knowledge that people are now going to be constantly making comments behind her back (and even occasionally to her face) like, "Well, yeah, she's a partner...but you know how she got it, don't you?"No, but she sure as hell would have borne the brunt of the looks and the frustration and the blame of the male execs--gosh, this company's financial future could have been secure if you'd only "taken one for the team," Joan. How much staff do we let go because we didn't get the boat loads of money from Jaguar? What's the matter with you, Joanie?
[Megan]'s beginning to strike me as a real dilettante. More and more, she's looking like someone who probably took drama classes in college (with much encouragement from her father, who fancies himself an intellectual and a progenitor of artistes) but quickly lost much of her enthusiasm once the fun classes and school plays ended and the realities of actually making a living set in. She now returns to this "lifelong dream" only after being prodded by her father and after realizing that she now has a rich husband to ease the way....I believe Don Draper has once again married a woman-child.
Megan is really a 'daddy's girl' isn't she? She just can't decide which daddy to please.
Regarding Meghan, I think she'll probably end up sleeping with one of the producers. Ironically, Don will not be the first to cheat.
I'm talking about an attack on his happiness, not a fling.
Don is no saint but Megan should have at least mentioned the possibility of leaving for eight weeks.
Don is no saint but Megan should have at least mentioned the possibility of leaving for eight weeks.
She would be going away for three months (12 weeks).
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