Brief thoughts on Mad Men 212
Oct. 23rd, 2008 11:14 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I hate Marti Noxon.
I should be dedicating my reaction to the episode to squeeing about the badassery of Peggy, and how much I appreciate her increasing confidence and going after what she wants at work (and what a difference it makes from the shy, awkward girl she was in the pilot), but instead I’m wondering why apparently the show is only allowed a certain quota of empowered women at a time and getting bad Seeing Red flashbacks.
It’s not that I don’t think the topic of rape shouldn’t be tackled on TV shows, or that date rape isn’t an important topic, especially seen through a 60s lens, or that I thought Joan’s rape was badly handled. It’s just that I hate that it seems the go-to dramatic plotline for female characters, especially female characters owning their sexuality. Given Joan’s gradual loss of ‘I’m a goddess: worship me’ va-va-voom this season, and Marti’s many, many documented issues on the subject, it’s hard not to almost think she’s being punished this season for, well, being Joan. Nothing less than a butcher knife and a game of ‘find the severed penis’ would make it up, but instead we get Joan deciding to stay with her rapist? I’ll tell you, if she actually marries the creep, I’ll be throwing things at the computer screen.
So I’ll say it, Marti, get some fucking therapy and stop ruining my fabulous shows.
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Date: 2008-10-24 06:10 pm (UTC)I hate this show because I do think it is a nostalgia show.