Sunday, 21 April 2013

MAD MEN 6.03: The Collaborators



Back in the pilot, Don told Pete that if he continued acting the way he was acting, he one day would end up in a corner office alone (losing all his hair) where no one would like him. 8 years later and huzzah! Pete Campbell is all alone, no one likes him, he is losing his hair and after Trudy kicked him to the curb; he is all alone (it was worth mentioning twice, and a ton of times below).

Roger said in the premiere that all he has to look forward to is losing everything, well, Pete is well on his way there. Pete may get his name on the door, and with Lane's death he probably has a higher stake in the company. But at what cost? The apartment he now has in Manhattan demonstrates amply his decline; it is filthy, dark and gross...like Pete Campbell (too be honest I would not want to sit anywhere there!). Don cannot even enter his apartment, because he knows that it contains a life that Pete does not realize he is on his way to getting...one that he does not want anymore.

I have always known (even form the pilot) that Don treats all women like whores, and my opinion has not really changed over the course of the series:

1) Midge was paid with an airline ticket to Paris and Don always picked up the cheque for her and her friends.
2) Bobby Barrett may not have had money thrown at her, but the way Don always physically accosted her it was the same.
3) Allison was given her 'Bonus' money and sent on her way.
4) Dr. Faye was being paid by Don to work for the agency, so she was on the old payroll.
5) Megan ultimately showed her true colors in the way she whored herself for a copy writers job and then actressing dream.
6) Sylvia had her cookie jar money thrown at her.
7) When Don called Betty a whore in the season 3 finale, I first assumed he was just angry at the time and was being irrational. Now reflecting on the moment, I think he was just calling her what he thought she was all along; an expensive whore who was only there to service Don's needs and the image he thought displayed the American dream everyone was living.

The flashbacks show that Don really does not know any better. He saw that his step mom paid her way by letting Uncle Mac bang her for cash. Since, that is what Don assumes is the way life goes; women are there as a function, they are not supposed to want anything and they are a service that Don can disregard as soon as they have worn out their welcome.

I really hoped Pete could learn from Don, but looking back throughout the series it has become apparent that he is lost and does not know how to act or be. Pete manufactures placated-riddled conversations, because he thinks that is what people want  all the time (Megan's dad was a great example). He follows Don's example because he does not know any better. He never questions the morality of this path or whether it is right or wrong type of behavior. He looks at Don as the right way because his upbringing never told him it was a downward spiral. His father was a user who wasted the family fortune, his brother was always out for himself and unless Pete finds a better role model or wakes up to Don's disastrous example, then he will never pull out of the tail spin that is his wreckage of a life.

The above makes me so happy that Peggy recognized Don's bullshit and left before she could get dragged down with him. Peggy is being awesome at her job, she may be part Don, but not quite all, yet! She does not have the man management skills that Don has at his disposal. She cannot tell her employees to swim the English channel and drown in champagne. She cannot tell her employees that if they are not careful they will end up like Paul Kinsey, because life in the Advertising game is tough and if you do not cut it soon you are out on your ass. I am sure she will learn, Ted will harden her up and force her to up her game and go toe to toe with Don. But I do wonder at what cost, she has already inadvertently screwed Stan over.

You go Trudy! I am glad she wised up to rapey Pete, if only he could have and realized what he had, ugh, idiot. It is no coincidence that Pete is deluding himself. The only women he can get are either very conservative like Trudy or are Suburban housewives who have not lived the 60's yet and probably have not lived in that world because they got married in the 50's and assume someone like Pete is a catch. I find it hard to believe that a woman of substance in 1968 would go for a slime ball like Pete Campbell, he is stuck because the only way I see him having company is if he pays for it, I mean Trudy has forbidden him from going anywhere near the suburbs to find similar women.

If this show is about all the characters losing everything by the end, then most of them are almost at the end of the journey. Lane is gone, Pete is on his way along with Don and Roger; and Burt finished once he sold out to the British.

The only hope I have for these characters are the dreams of Stan, Peggy, Joan and Ginzo! Megan is a gonna if I am being honest and even if Joan was part of the older generation; she is still living the dream that Helen Reddy's song in 1971 encapsulated for women. Joan is a partner in a industry that is the most backward and decaying. Ad agencies were torn to shreds for the racial backward arseness of their ways and the blatant misogyny in the 60's and 70's, so you go girl!

I hope these people can catch a few of Petula Clark's upbeat tunes and fucking change for the better or it is going to be a dark and tragic journey to the end.

Grade: A-

Shawn Mahone

Monday, 8 April 2013

MAD MEN 6.01 THE DOORWAY




If I were Will Graham (from Hannible) I do not think I would want to step into Don Draper's mind, in fact, I doubt I would want to step into any of the men's minds at SCDP. The self loathing, alcoholism, narcissism, womanizing, etc...has become too much. This show has spent six seasons with characters that have not improved (as human beings) in any way or form, they continue to guide from one disaster to the next and, if this season opener is anything to go by, do not seem to show any signs of improving. Anyone who enters their orbit gets sucked in, destroyed then spit out. Relationships have been destroyed, marriages ended, businesses lost and lives ended.

How do we root for these people? Anyone got an answer? Roger Sterling's wit does not count!

I think, quite rightly, that Don is at the center of this problem. Donald Draper loves to live his life like the ads he sells. They capture a moment, are perfect and there is minimal depth...they are temporary.

The problem with this approach? Like creating new ads when the old ones go stale, Don has to restart his whole life and thus try and capture that loss of temporary happiness. People have being calling out Don for 6 seasons now, and he has yet to even change slightly. Rachael Mekan called him a coward when he tried to dump his family and kids and start over, back in season 1. Roger told him in the season 3 finale that he does not value relationships, unless he can exploit them. Faye told him that he only likes relationships when they are new and fresh. In season 5, once it became apparent that Megan was human and was flawed, Don was.....done! One could say that Megan did herself in, Connie told Don that he does not like people who cry and moan about not having what it takes and it turns out that (due to both him and Connie starting from nothing) that Don does neither, and did not like Megan crying and using him to succeed. Now in season 6 it has become very apparent that Don is back at it, fucking anything that moves, if anyone even doubted that Don did not go home and fuck those two girls at the bar, man were they mistaken. Megan not being perfect, like Betty, awoke him to a new reality and has left him back at square one. I like to think that when he was looking at Megan's reel last season, he was looking at what he thought was perfection...then realized that she was just using him to get where she needed to go...I like to think that he finally saw through her.

To be honest is anyone really surprised? Don told Ken's father on law that happiness is temporary, and its affects are temporary, and the only way to fix that is to keep starting afresh and creating a new campaigne that convince people that this product will make them happy all over again. Sound familiar?

There! right there is how Don lives his life, not happy at work - start a new agency! Not happy at home - start a new family with a new wife and a new home and a new life! someone disappoints you like Lane or his brother - get rid of them!

There is no inbetween with Don, there is no depth really and that is both interesting and annoying. Roger confirms this with his whole doors speech, Pete confirmed this mindset last season with his temporary bandage on a permanent wound metaphor. These are unhappy men with no idea how to cope with becoming irrelevant in a country that is going through its most drastic change.

I do have some hope though. This premiere was rife with callbacks to Don's mom, his dad, the real Don Draper (lighter!), his brother, Lane and others. It became obvious that Don is really feeling the guilt of all the deaths that have enveloped him. He asks the doorman what it is like, but really he needs to know that it is a wonderful experience, like the one he experienced in Hawaii. He needs to know that it is a warm, nirvana like experience that will help him find a way to absolve himself from the tragedy's that he is directly or indirectly been responsible for. The soldiers lighter kept reminding him of these very issues and he tried to get rid of it, but the lighter kept coming back. As Don said in the final moments, he wants to stop doing this, but life will not allow that, it is not how it works.

If Don realized that he is rotten, and has to take responsibility for all the shit that has reined in on his head, then he has to change.

If this season is about Don finally trying to find a way to change himself in a deep and meaningful way, then there may be hope for him yet.  His ad to the hotel people may have been about a man wanting to shed his skin and leave footprints in the sand that get washed away, so there is no evidence left of the impact he made, but this is no longer good enough....Godspeed Don Draper.

As for the rest of the people in this universe...

Roger = Awesome! Oh Roger, the last person on this world that told you it is ok to be who you are, is now gone. I hope this realization that skating through life is not good enough, finally snapped him into a man who is going to fight a lot harder to leave a lasting legacy.

Peggy = You go girl! Awesome! Peggy is now Don Draper, long may that continue.

Stan = Awesome! I love that the sole source of all the Reefer stench that envelopes the agency is Rizzo chain smoking joints, never change brother. So, so, so funny...him telling Don (while he obviously had the munchies and was trying to stuff as much food down is mouth as possible) that he liked the suicide imagery, fantastic, all the Reefer has given him the kind of enlightenment that most of the youth in that era got, as time goes by those ads will become more and more relevant. Basically he does not give a shit, Vie con diaz brother!

Pete = when are you going to get punched again?

Joan = Awesome.

Ginzo = Shut the fuck up!

Harry = You skeezy fucking son of a bitch, never change, I love you!

Betty = Just fucking die.

Not a bad start, I hope they can really change these people, I really do.

Grade: A-

What do you guys think?

Shawn Mahone