But we have to remember that fourteen months has elapsed in show time,
I keep forgetting this. A lot can happen in that amount of time.
I think the beauty lies in the mystery of not knowing yet just what Peggy's learned, being on the fringes of the boy's club.
So far as we can see, only how to be arrogant around the women. Heh. You're right, that's going to be one of the big mysteries of the season. At least, I hope!
But we have to remember that fourteen months has elapsed in show time
I know I read that here, but is this confirmed in the episode somehow?
Yes. Jackie Kennedy's televised tour of the White House was on Feb. 14, 1962 and we left off last season on Thanksgiving of 1960.
I think Betty was trying to test whether she could get a man to give her something just for being pretty to compare herself to her call girl friend, but I could be reading to much into it.
sj, oh I think you are right, but that tow truck driver was kind of a creep. I thought Betty was going to back down because he was very threatening. I thought we'd see a bit more growth in Betty...
that tow truck driver was kind of a creep
I think he was actually a decent guy in a lot of respects, taking the $3 and leaving like that. If that scene had taken place in The Sopranos, it would have ended differently.
I think we have seen a lot of changes in Betty. Last season Betty was so worried that Don would have to eat leftovers out of the fridge. This year she didn't seem to care. Plus, she insisted on ordering what she wanted from room service. She's testing her power.
CI, I suppose but I wish he had been upfront: give me my money or take the $$ and go. He was trying to intimidate her for a bit - even if it didn't last long.
Corwood, yeah that scene with Peggy and Don made me blush, in a not-good way