I loved the scene with Joan and Peggy.
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I loved the scene with Joan and Peggy.
Yeah, I love their relationship. I don't want them to be roommates, but I do think sometime around 1970, when Joan becomes a feminist and has a Jane Fonda shag haircut, Peggy will finally be able to return some of the favor.
I haven't seen the ep yet (leave it to me to miss the episode that FINALLY generated discussion around here...) but I read the recap on amc and read the thread and I have to wonder if it is Doctor Greg who's faceplanted on the carpet and is gone like a gone thing, if Joan might not just wind up having another fling with Roger?
Just Because She Can.
I'd forgotten about Joan and Roger. Maybe he'll leave and hire her elsewhere.
I could see a rival agency being set up with Duck, Peggy, (Pete?) and Joan. I think there's a lot of deliciousness that could sprout from there.
Except for the fact that I hate Duck (he ditched his dog!) I would be rooting for that agency.
Lots of refs, and foreshadowing to the war stuff, too.
Really nice moment between Peggy and Joan. I was so glad Peggy had the stones to acknowledge how much Joan had done for her.
Nice moment between Joan & Don at the hospital, too. And the timing was perfect, with the Brits walking in all somber faced just when they were collapsing in inappropriate giggles.
The limb loss was a bit rough (and startled the heck out of my SO who was watching with me for pretty much the first time, resulting in him demanding I fill him in on all sorts of backstory). Particularly because I just got word an acquaintance of ours in Nashville, aspiring singer/songwriter, just rolled her SUV and has already lost her little finger and may lose her index finger on her left hand. So dismemberment particularly forefront on the mind, and then, whammo!
I do think things look bleak for Joan for a while, though. There's no way asshole doctor doesn't take out his frustrations on her.
Oh, and what is happening with Roger? Was it really an oversight that he wasn't on the list. Doubt it. But where they drew him in was under someone and over no one. He's just adrift.
I do think things look bleak for Joan for a while, though. There's no way asshole doctor doesn't take out his frustrations on her.
Yeah, it's sort of sad that we're rooting for him to commit suicide as the best of her options.
he is a fictional character though, so I can't be that sad about it!
and a rapist, let's not forget that. Although I'm sure that he doesn't think so.
Frighteningly enough, I don't think a lot of people think he is either.
Certainly not in the period -- I doubt Joan thinks of it as a 'rape', she probably thinks she didn't manage him correctly, thus blaming herself.