Music on Mad Men: Surviving Your Parents
Witnessing their parents' mortality, Betty and Pete are forced to grow up. The Ventures' "Telstar" is launched.
Christina Hendricks as Joan Holloway in 'Mad Men' Season 2 Episode 10 -
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After being spoiled the past few weeks by meaty episodes, this week's Mad Men suffers a bit, even if only in comparison, which is often the case with episodes that have Don on the peripheral. The unifying theme, as alluded to in the episode's title ("The Inheritance") is all that parents pass on to their kids, warts and all. Both Betty and Pete's families are given longer looks, and it's remarkable how similar they are. Both are childlike with blue-blood backgrounds, with parents who mishandled them in a way to heighten their insecurities. And both have breakthroughs in the episode, Pete's being minor and Betty's being major. Pete's minor revelation was coming around on the adoption stance. Having his mother forbid it might have pushed him some (he even admits fantasizing a bit about her death, a la Hitchcock's Rope) but also just talking about his father's plane crash with Peggy, ironically enough, reminded him that while he and his father were of the same blood, there was little love. I found this whole adoption story fascinating, mostly because I was given up for adoption in the late sixties, and hearing it described as "pulling from the discards," is something I hadn't given much thought to. Meanwhile, Betty's breakthrough was that she evolved into a real adult by the end of the episode. Seeing her father Gene's slow deterioration (not to mention, getting felt up by him in a moment of dementia) forces Betty to think of herself in a different light. Daddy's the one man left who thinks she's a princess still, while Don still sees her as a child still in the midst of a fit. One of Gene's apparent episodes, however, found him seeing right through Don. "Who know what he does, why he does it?" he starts in, ending with "he has no people ... you can't trust a person like that." This last statement puts Don outside the show's theme, when you realize Gene is basically saying that you don't know who a person is until you see their family, which is another way of looking at the "inheritance" theme. While Betty's grown up enough to see through Don's act, and send him on his way, she still wants to feel like Daddy's little girl, which is why she didn't put an end immediately to the creepy visit from Glenn (played by Matthew Weiner's son Marten), even with all of us watching, and groaning out loud for her to make the call. When she finally does make the call, Glenn's mother Helen, while admitting her failure as a parent also manages to sum up Betty's breakthrough when she says, "The hardest part is figuring out that you're in charge." Seeing Helen struggle as a single mom may make her rethink the divorce angle that she's contemplating.
More on Glenn: The kids' playhouse, where Glenn apparently had been hanging out for a couple days, has unsurprisingly been the choice place for kids to act out marriage (remember "The Marriage of Figaro"?). So it's not surprising to find Glenn there waiting for Betty to come home. Speaking of the kids, Glenn's romantic fantasy is broken up by Sally and Bobby coming home, which harkens back a few episodes to when Arthur's romantic fantasy was similarly shattered by the arrival of said kids.
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