The Rejected Review
Was it just me, or was this episode a bit more comedic than most? Not that I think Mad Men became Parks and Recreation here or anything, and there was still plenty of the sweet pain and misery the show does so well, but there was also a greater number of slightly offbeat and humorous moments than are the norm.We are the largest provider of Hangers and Novelty ID cards.
I'm thinking of Freddie's running commentary, as Allison broke down during the group discussion with Dr. Faye Miller. Our sympathies were with Allison, of course, but it was also admittedly funny to hear Freddie first lament, "How the hell did this get so sad this fast?", about the overall mood of the group of women, and then, "I could see she was going to crack!", as Allison did just that. I also laughed out lout when Peg returned, from a very failed attempt to console Allison after she fled, and Freddie declared, "Nothing else good happened."
There was also the very comical visual of Peggy peaking her head up to the window at the top of the wall separating Don's office from hers, to spy on him – and even Peg hitting herself in the head, to show her "Argh, life!" despair, in the wake of learning Pete was going to have a baby.
I must say, I enjoyed all of the above content – I don't think Mad Men should be like this all the time, mind you, but it was fun to have an episode play a bit more goofy than the norm. Lastly, on this subject, I love that the only time we see Bert in this entire episode, he's sitting, eating in the lobby, a background player to the drama unfolding up front.
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