Wednesday, April 29, 2015

FAVORITE MAD MEN SHOT

Yes, the title is a pun.

My favorite shot from Mad Men has always been Betty Draper with a gun and a cigarette in her mouth, shooting her neighbor's pigeons. I don't remember what season it was, but it was pretty early on.

Oh, and she was wearing a nice nightie.


Ya don't mess around with Bets, formerly nicknamed Birdie by her first husband.

30 comments:

  1. I've never gotten to watch Mad Men...probably comes on at the same time of some other show we usually watch. She is quite a dame!

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    1. It's on Netflix Streaming, or you can rent/buy the DVDs. WDW and I love it.

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  2. The last time I saw that show was when Joan slept with that icky guy. How long ago was that? I think I have missed at least two seasons.

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    1. Probably about two seasons ago. How come I never get rich by sleeping with an icky guy? We're down to the last few episodes, and then it's over.

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  3. Never got into this program but I know quite a few people who thought it was great.

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    1. We think it's good except for the current season. The final episodes--so far--are not well written and don't make much sense.

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  4. It was pigeon season, wasn't it?

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    1. Yes. She cooked them and served them to Don for dinner.

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  5. You can't fool me, Janie. That's a picture of you taken the time you caught me trespassing at Camp Junebug.

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    1. If you obeyed the NO SHADYPASSING sign, then I wouldn't have to shoot at you.

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  6. That's a great scene! We learn a lot about Betty in that episode.

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    1. Betty is a complex character. She's been quite cruel to Sally at times, yet she also comforts and teaches Sally.

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  7. I don't watch Mad Men and I should because I worked in advertising for a short time till I went freelance.
    But I just love this photo and from whet I have read on other sites a great scene.
    I read a blog that talks about the clothes, colors and what they mean. Interesting !

    cheers, parsnip

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    1. It's a creatively rich show, right down to the details.

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  8. Hey Janie,

    We get Mad Men over here in England. Hell, we even get the TV show.

    Gary

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  9. Love Mad Men! That was pretty funny. Unexpectedly out of character at the time. :)

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    1. Betty was interesting until she married Henry.

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    2. I agree, Janie. I really wanted Betty and Don to continue to limp along for the good of the viewers! ;)

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    3. Betty and Don fighting and then making up was more interesting than Don getting married to Megan.

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  10. Betty has a mind of her own just when I think that she doesn't. sometimes, though, i don't get her.

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    1. She's mentioned a few times that her mother was so beautiful, but I get the feeling there was a disconnect between the two of them. I think that's why she has difficulty relating to Sally. When Sally saw the psychiatrist, it was Betty who really wanted to talk to the maternal doctor.

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  11. What's not to love about a woman with a shotgun in a nightie blasting pigeons?

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  12. I loved Mad Men in the early seasons, when a lot of it was about Betty and Don and their home life back then. Once she stopped being part of the show, I started losing interest. I had a hard time caring about most of the characters on that show, to be honest. It was just a whole crew of unsympathetic characters, but for some reason in the early seasons it worked. But I seem to do that with a lot of shows--after the first few seasons, I feel like they lose something.

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    1. Willy Dunne Wooters feels the same way, whereas I seldom stop watching a show. I want to see them through to the end. Of course, I don't watch many TV shows. I prefer movies, especially documentaries. WDW and I are currently watching the final episodes of Mad Men.

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  13. Oh yes!!! I remember that! I LOVED that episode. And there's some soothing music playing in the background while that's going on. I love, love, LOVE that show! First and second season are my favorites.

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    1. The first seasons had some funny stuff that I remembered from my childhood.

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  14. The seasons are so far apart that I don't remember this scene at all. I have to go back and binge watch the entire series...again and again and again and again. Big fan.

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  15. bwahahahaha....

    You know, I want to like "Mad Men" and I've never gotten into it. I want to so baaaaddddd.....

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