Where does it really hurt?
By Lars Trodson
As I finished watching the most recent full season of Mad Men,
something was nagging at me (outside the feeling of déjà vu I was beginning to
have about some of the plotlines).
I was beginning to realize just how little most of the wreckage
caused by the characters’ deliberate actions actually seems to hurt. I
remembered, late in the fifth season, Don goes to a seedy bar and has a brief
conversation with a burnt-out preacher who reminds him of his own terrible
past. The next thing we know, Don is in jail, and then right after that we see
him pouring his booze out in the kitchen sink.