Re Glen the neighbor's boy.
I think I've been halfway conditioned by my decade-long L&O habit for him to begin stalking her or do something sick to the Drapers' dog.
On the one hand, I had an equal but opposite thought, that the kid needed something desperately that he couldn't articulate. In reaching out for her hair, he's reaching out for connection and help, and because Betty responded so ... inappropriately, and now is dumping her crushing need on him... he's not only not getting anything of value from Betty, he's going to be disappointed or even shattered later. I'm worried about him. He needs art therapy, or something. I don't see that anything good for him can come from the relationship the way it is now.
The mother seemed pretty cool though. Is she too wrapped up in walking, working, and fending off would-be affairs with her neighbor's husband to see that Glen is needy?
Or perhaps I'm overthinking. On the other hand, as I said, I just don't know what they are doing with the kid, besides using him to show us Betty.
Just rewatched a bunch of Mad Men eps to prepare for tonight and was struck yet again by what a little weasel Pete is, but what a pathetic little weasel.
I mean, it's all of his own making, but everyone's just got him by the balls, don't they?
Oh, yes. He'd really
like
to be a big weasel, but he's a little weasel instead.
(Am also marathoning today. Yay!)
I've got two episodes left to watch. The suspense is killing me.
Is this your first time through, Sail?
Yes. I was a heathen last year. I started TiVoing it partway through when I heard about it, but then decided that I didn't want to watch only half the season. As soon as it was out on DVD I bumped it up to the top of my Netflix queue. I figure I'll watch the last two tomorrow and then I can watch the one that got TiVoed tonight.
So, are you saying that we
can't
talk about last night's episode yet? I'm disappointed - I expected to come in to a million posts.
I have to say that I loved the whole
Joan trying to figure out where to put the Xerox
thing and also, showing her displeasure at
Peggy by putting it in her office.
And Betty seems to be going off in a new and strange direction.
I'm guessing that the person that
Don
sent that package to was the
Rachel.
Not saying you can't. I figured I'd avoid the thread until later tonight. Although I do appreciate your thoughtfulness!
Oh, and I loved Don's scene in the elevator.
If you haven't seen it yet - those who were lamenting the presence of any commercial interruption: on Sunday at least, they played the premiere with limited commercial interruption.