Music on Mad Men: As the World Turns
Don, Peggy and Joan deny their transgressions, and a daytime soap provides interesting parallels.
January Jones as Betty Draper in 'Mad Men' Season 2 Episode 8 -
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There were a lot of great moments of subtle brilliance in this latest Mad Men episode, but the one that stands out in my memory this morning is the rickety chair in the Draper dining room. Like its current employer's marriage, the chair isn't very sturdy and is in need of some repair (no doubt on Don's "honey do" list). Betty is tired of the chair's diminished support and comically demolishes it while her children watch with a mix of horror and amusement. It's a sign of how Betty views their marriage now, in the face of Don's affair, and perhaps is even a rearranging of the deck chairs on the Titanic. I bring up the Titanic because the episode's title ("A Night to Remember") refers not only to Peggy's choice of theme for a church dance, but also to the 1958 film based on the sinking of the Titanic. And the Draper marriage is much like that fateful voyage. A ship admired for its beauty and perfection, undone in the end by a bit of "unsinkable" over-confidence. They've hit the iceberg, and now we're just left to watch the scramble as the marriage slowly sinks. Similarly, when Peggy says about the dance's theme, "(it) holds the wholesome promise of the kind of hand-holding that leads to marriage," the Titanic metaphor again rings true, at least in Peggy's case, where the iceberg is hit even before marriage. The scene was funny not only for this subtext, but also for showing the universal dynamics of the creative-account-rep-client relationship that exists in and out of the office. Meanwhile the unifying theme of the episode seems to confessions, specifically the withholding of them from the one who could provide forgiveness or resolution. Don denies his affair to Betty, Peggy won't own up to her past with Father Gill, and Joan's unexpected ambition is withheld from both her prospective boss Harry and her fiancé. The show ends with all of them in a state of undress, a sort of delayed response to the opening from a couple episodes ago ("Maidenform"). Don just has his suit jacket off, resigned to staying the night at work. Peggy is naked in a tub, stripped by Father Gill's question, "Do you think you don't deserve His love?" And Joan's bra strap is leaves a mark, showing that by getting a glimpse of what it's like to do a job you actually enjoy, she's outgrown the carefully manicured persona she's created.
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