MM: A must have! [link]
River ,'War Stories'
Cable Drama: Still Waiting for the Cable Guy to Show Up with the Thread Name...
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
David - that's very true. Peggy had an excellent season.
Glamcookie: bwah!
My grandma was that crazy.And that devoted to a fake image like Betty's, only she didn't have it and never could afford it.Some of it might have had a gender basis, but Grandma...well, she was so not okay that when my mom watched Dr. Melfi tell Tony Soprano that Livia had borderline personality, the way my mother grew up snapped into place. If that wasn't Weiner's intention with Betty, it seems that he might have overplayed his hand by quite a bit. Of course, I've barely watched any of last season's episodes so...
The EN-LH dialogue that David posted is really interesting.
There's a newish Vulture interview up now, with Rich Sommer, who plays Harry Crane.
A Seinfeld rerun last night had Bobbie from Mad Men in it! I hope I'm getting the name right -- I mean the redheaded woman who was in the car accident with Don; the one who he, um, grabbed in the hotel hallway, who has the obnoxious husband. In Seinfeld, she hit a parked car and drove off, and Jerry chased her down. She made out with him. She has a very distinctive voice.
Very interesting essay on Betty from Sady at Tiger Beatdown.
That is a really good essay!
Yes indeed -- thanks for bringing it to my attention, because I think it crystalizes a lot of my understanding of Betty to what I've been trying to say.
I'm finally watching Season 2 now, and Betty's dad called her "Scarlett". She reminds me of her, really. Definitely the denial and the taste for being admired(taste, hell, it dominates her life, although she can be quite charming if she makes the effort or the planets align in her way.)If you read the book, Scarlett's not a good mother either...petty and indifferent and snappish...in her mind she's always got a good reason, though, and some day she thinks she's going to be the perfect, kind-hearted lady she would have been if that damn war hadn't shown up.
For Leverage peeps: Beth Riesgraf was a bunny for Halloween. Adult women should not be that freakin' cute.