Betty has the mind of a child. It's one of the major themes for her character and she hasn't really changed. She saw college aged Glenn and suddenly wanted to compete with her daughter for him.
quote:Budd Dwyer?
The state-of-the-union he's writing for Roger will turn into Don's philosophy on life.
quote:I feel the same way. She also became much meaner.
I'm the opposite on Joan. I really liked her character for the first 4 seasons or so. Now she's just a drag and stale. She is of no interest to me. Glad to see she's still of major interest to so many who watch though, but for whatever reason, I've just gotten tired of anything dealing with her unless it's inter-office politics.
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Love your take, DanHo2010. I've been wondering why Weiner extended this into the 70s, and that makes perfect sense. We ended the "main" narrative the day after the moon landing - the culminating cultural event of the 60s (and maybe even mankind) - and now these seven episodes are an epilogue, set in the immediate aftermath.
quote:Great. It becomes "Vanilla Sky."
Accident occurs and he has a disfigured face?