| What a strange episode last night. Don has a treesome, Peggy has to call an ambulance for Michael because he lost it. WOW |
| I kept thinking about Sharon Tate when the pregnant girl came over. I was sure someone was going to die. |
| Can somebody explain concretely for me: what is Megan's deal? Why did she run off the pregnant girl, only to turn around and orchestrate a threesome? I thought she felt threatened by the pregnant woman...or is that too obvious. Is there something else I'm missing? |
Maybe because he was willing to fly out to see her immediately. And also she said something about really knowing his past. I think Megan's demeanor changed after that comment. |
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I also viewed Megan's actions as desperate to hold onto Don - first, running off the pg girl b/c she felt threatened (hence why the girl said to Megan that she and Don were never an item) - then orchestrating the 3some as a way to stimulate Don. But I don't get why she is acting this way at all - I thought she dumped Don an episode or two ago when he disclosed that he'd been put on leave at the agency (she kicked him out, sent him back to NY, and I thought the implication was that she and Don were over).
Btw Ginsburg is an awesome actor. I actually thought he had "come to his senses" and was acting normally in Peggy's office until she opened the present!! |
Ugh - I'm really upset about Ginsberg, and I don't even like him that much ordinarily. At first I was thinking, he'll 'get better' and they'll bring him back before the end, but given mental healthcare available in 1970, it doesn't look good.
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This is a pretty good review of the episode.
http://www.nj.com/entertainment/tv/index.ssf/2014/05/mad_men_season_7_episode_5_the_runaways.html I read another one that said that the $1000 check that Megan wrote would be the equivalent of $6500 today. I didn't realize they were that loaded. |
When they first sold the agency to the British agency Don cleared "just under a million" and I think that was around 1963-1964 so worth much more in today's dollars if you can imagine. He'd done well since he joined the agency but he's been very wealthy for a long time now. |
| Just watched yesterday's episode. Holy. Shit. |
Thanks PP! |
| Megan oozed of desperation. I mean a threesome to hold-on to your husband and he still hopped on the first flight home? Loved Don's Commander meeting sabotage. Felt sad for Bobby and Sally. It gave insight to the mind of a child in a tumultuous home (stress, "stomach aches," etc.). When is Betty's husband going to leave her? The nipple in the box was awful, sad and weird. |
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The whole Ginsburg thing was creepy and seemed to come out of nowhere. But my DH remembered that Ginsburg had seemed crazy in the past -- I don't remember that.
When Ginsburg was in Peggy's office, I noticed that the dress Peggy wore last week in Monolith was in a dry cleaning bag on the back of her door. That was a cute detail, but then Ginsburg gave her his "present". So gross! |
http://tomandlorenzo.com/2014/05/mad-men-the-runaways/ If you page through their review of this episode, they include a portion of a prior review from last season talking about Ginsburg's mental instability (which might be the episode your DH was remembering). |
In the 5/4 episode, for sure. |
+1, esp. Ginsberg. |