Music on Mad Men: Woke up with a Monster
Be careful what you wish for -- even a short nap proves to be a sobering experience for characters this week.
Jon Hamm as Don Draper in 'Mad Men' Season 2 Episode 9 -
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We had to wait a week for it, but wasn't it worth it? Not only did we get to see Mad Men's big Emmy win, but all the expectations for this episode after a week off were met with another solid (game-changing) episode. As expected, the death of Marilyn Monroe played a crucial role in this, the August episode of Mad Men, tying it together with the theme, "be careful what you wish for." The story of Marilyn Monroe is obviously one of tragedy -- a women who achieved fortune and fame, but in the end was destroyed by it -- and the historical tie to the aforementioned theme. It was obvious to anyone that Joan of all people would be affected by her death, so it's all the more cold to hear Roger lecture her on who is and isn't worthy of mourning. "She was a movie star who had everything, and everybody, and she threw it away," he says to her, devoid of empathy. "Someday you'll lose someone you love, and then you'll understand," she replies, and Roger is left to stare off in the distance. He already has lost someone he loves, and she just walked out the door behind him. Just one of the many subtle moments that help set up Roger's surprising move at the end -- but more on that later.
Another recurring theme throughout is of various characters getting woken up abruptly, to be confronted with a sobering reality. Betty is awoken from an alcohol and depression induced nap; after being subjected to Sarah Beth's hints at an affair, she decides to kill two birds with one stone, seeing her one outlet for an affair in Arthur, and instead setting him up with Sara Beth at a lunch she conveniently misses. If there's any doubt as to Betty's intention in the setup, we're given a visual of young Sally "stirring the pot" as the Drapers make cookies. Freddy similarly awakes from a drunken stupor -- only his sobering reality is soiled trousers and the walk of shame out of the office, his last such walk. Complicit in Freddy's demise was Pete, who's awoken from a nap in his office by Peggy, confronting him about ratting out Freddy. Hildy's disgust was also visible, which is funny in that he still can't get respect from his "girl."
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