Very true.
I can't wait to see Betty confronting Don with his past. At least, I hope we see that!
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
Very true.
I can't wait to see Betty confronting Don with his past. At least, I hope we see that!
I can't wait to see Betty confronting Don with his past. At least, I hope we see that!
I'm wondering if she might take the money and run.
If she weren't so passive aggressive, I wish she'd take a Joan approach and hire a PI to do some investigation. She's got the $$ to do it. Although she probably could do all the investigation she'd need to do herself with a few phone calls.
Do you think that this is enough to get her to leave? Or would her desire for everything to appear right get in the way of her anger?
I can't imagine she will leave Don. I would love it if she boarded a plane for California, though.
I was trying to remember if she knew Anna as some relative of Don's and yeah, that would rock.
That was a total Bluebeard moment for Betty, wasn't it?
That also has to be a huge amount of cash that Don had in the drawer, which was probably a shock in itself.
I think that we were supposed to think that the money that he put in the drawer was his bonus. To me, it implies that Don is ready to pick up at a moment's notice and leave.
It's Betty's own damned fault for snooping in the drawer. Now she's pissed, but in order to be able to air her grievances, she's got to admit that she is in the wrong. It's not even like he left the drawer unlocked, she found the keys, and went and opened the drawer. She is 100% wrong.
To me, it implies that Don is ready to pick up at a moment's notice and leave.
Yeah, it's his bolt money.
She is 100% wrong.
I doubt she sees it that way. I'm sure she considers her intrusion a minor infraction in a marriage compared to Don's foundation of lies.
She didn't confront him because she's not sure it's worth tearing everything down. As estranged as she feels, there's still Don getting every award in NYC, a prince in his world, and there's still the huge stigma around divorce.
Like Cooper, she'll wait until having that information provides her leverage. Though she's naturally snoopish, so I expect she will make some phone calls.
Early in the season I was feeling restless at Don's lack of an affair, but now that he's got one going I'm disliking it. (As a narrative device.) Maybe because it's so much more reckless close to home, and - as he's learning - she's not discreet.
The stuff with Paul and Peggy was interesting. An acknowledgment that she's a rising star and he feels like he's in competition for his job. Also, her casual acceptance (assumption) that Don hates her now. And his "wow" moment watching her nail the Western Union pitch (collaborating nicely with him) was nice. It would be good if she had an ally within the firm, aside from Don (a relationship that's estranged, particularly with an offer from Duck) and Pete (so many layers of weird history). She started to have that kind of relationship with Sal.
It does seem a bit like things will get fractured and Peggy, Sal and Joan could wind up together at Duck's firm. It would be interesting if Peggy were in direct competition with Don.
It's now blatantly obvious that the reason the Brits were so adamant about getting a contract with Don is that they'll be selling him as much as they are selling Sterling Cooper.