Saturday, November 14, 2009

Mad Men s3.11


Mad Men Season 3, Episode 11
The Gypsy and the Hobo
Sunday night on AMC

Sterling Cooper welcomes back a prodigal client; Betty and the children take a trip; Joan and Greg make plans for their future.

My thoughts:
-my weekly segment
-for a great recap go to What's Alan Watching?

This was a great one. Confrontations galore. Facades start to fade away.

Betty - she reigns. Glad to see her stick to her guns and finally nail Don. What a relief it must be for Don to 'fess up.

Joan - great scene with her frustrations taken out on a vase. However, instead of feeling satisfaction for Joan I felt sorry. Because the scene played out like a dream. Joan's husband didn't react much. He continued to sit on the couch whining and going on.

Blogosphere bit:
The online article, Books of Mad Men by Tres Sugar states that...

Mad Men creator Matt Weiner has said Helen Gurley Brown's Sex and the Single Girl and Betty Friedan's The Feminine Mystique are major influences on the show...

Here's another one for my tbr pile (movie too) and I think I'll add it to my Women Unbound challenge.

Sex and the Single Girl
by Helen Gurley Brown

"Surprisingly, the book that truly celebrates the single woman was written four decades ago. Helen Gurley Brown's Sex and the Single Girl, (first) published in 1962, "torpedoes one of the most absurd (if universal) myths of our time: that every girl must be married." -New York Times, 10/12/02

A nice single woman has no sex life? Think again, says Helen Gurley Brown. Barricade Books is proud to put back in print the bombshell best-seller that took the giggles out of girl talk-and thoroughly shocked the prudes. In Sex and the Single Girl, Cosmo's leading lady, Helen Gurley Brown, tells women how to fill their lives with romance and delectable men. Sexual attitudes may have changed, but the art of being a woman has not. Here's how to meet men, sweep them off their feet, and even slip a ring on the right man's finger.

The pleasures of flirting, enjoying affairs from beginning to end, finding men where you might not think to look, the delights and drawbacks of married men, the frustration of little-boy men and Don Juans, all are covered in this book that tells women how to live their own life and love it.

Sex and the Single Girl was a phenomenon when it was first published. It stayed on best-seller lists everywhere for a year. It has been published in 28 countries and has been translated into 16 languages, including Japanese. The book was also made into a movie starring Natalie Wood and Tony Curtis.

*Bravo! for Mad Men 2009 Emmy award wins for Outstanding Drama and Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series!

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