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Meditations on a Finale

As is customary for the last episode of a season, we brought in the closer and honorary Pod Yourself a Third Chair. From Defector, The Distraction, and It’s Christmastown podcasts, David J. Roth joins Matt and Vince for the Mad Men season two finale, “Meditations in an Emergency.”

We know they’re not going to get blown up by Russia, but the characters don’t know that yet.  There’s a missile crisis in, or around, Cuba, and on Madison Avenue, they’re living like there’s no tomorrow. Pete tries to get one last we’re-gonna-die shag from Peggy, who then confesses that she gave away his baby. He looks sad, but you just know he still would have hit if she let him. 

Betty decides she too can play at the philandering game, and has her one last we’re-gonna-die shag with a strange man in what appears to be a bartender’s dressing room? Manhattan cocktail bars in the sixties seem cool. You could smoke inside, bartenders had dressing rooms you could have sex in, and oh wait right they didn’t let black people in. Nevermind, the sixties were bad. The podcast is good. Just enjoy the podcast. We’ll be back soon with season three. 

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Jen Ten

Womens bathrooms sometimes had a room with a couch before the room with the sinks and stalls. That's where I thought Betty was!

Chumbawumba

*Daniel Plainview voice* “I eat a rack of lamb. EVVVVERRDAAAYYY!!!! I eat a rack of lamb with a tiny chef hat”

Paul Des Lauries

I need to talk about the art direction and costuming for a second because it's obviously great on this show but also really rewarding for anyone looking for interesting characterization and thematic significance. The Peggy/Pete scene in particular is a knockout. Peggy for the majority of this season dresses in her signature style of good-girl dresses and Catholic school plaids. Clearly the persona she's trying to reclaim post-baby. For her big convo with Pete, though, she's wearing an uncharacteristic but prescient businesswoman outfit with prominent nipple buttons that call to her motherhood. (The nipple buttons are a costume motif they do with her a couple times in the series when she's forced to remember her kid.) Not only that, the brown of her suit (atypical color for her) blends into the brown of Pete's couch and office--the last place they had sex--suggesting visually that she belongs there. In direct contrast is Trudy, who's usually dressed to loudly clash with Pete's office yet is always dressed to perfectly match the decor in their scenes at home. (They do this kind of thing a lot with the wives on the show.) When Peggy walks out, she's bucking not only Pete's expectations but also the expectations of the visual presentation. So on a thematic level her costume calls to who she is, where she's been, where she's going, and how all those might be more connected than she'd like to admit. Later seasons are loaded with this kind of thing. Eg, remember the roses Joan stared at while being assaulted, then be on the lookout for "Joan in roses=Greg is a piece of shit."

Joshua

A horse stable is a barn horses are boarded at. A horse stall is where they sleep. An arena is where they’re ridden.

Chris Truex

Into the valley of death is where horses are not to reason why, but are to do and die

Corey Reynolds

Duck isn’t the only reoccurring character that just kind of disappears with no real explanation in this show. Sal also disappears later on in season 3(? I think)

Mr. Pie

r/unexpectedjihad used to be a goldmine for the "how it feels to chew 5 gum" edits. There's still a few that haven't been deleted if you go back far enough

Jarnold

🎵 Lumday, Lumday 🎵

Scott Grabel

Both times we were almost destroyed by nuclear hellfire, 1962 and 1983, it was the Russians who resisted pressing the button. ☢️ ☣️

Scott Grabel

“More like Don -OLD Duck! Am I right?” 🥁

Vincent W Troia

jesus. what a thing to notice. if you’re not a person who does wardrobe stuff for a living then i might get scared at your level of perception with this stuff. in either case, your genius has now aroused the nipple buttons on my creative soul.

Steven Parker

Just caught up with you guys; I'm watching the show for the first time. Realistically I think the Brits drop Duck because him not knowing Don wasn't under contract was emblematic of him having neither the juice nor the insider info he'd led them to believe. But I like to think the bigger offense wasn't even his drinking, it was just him acting undignified because that's funnier.