Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Mad Men: One of the Biggest Interruptions
I have finally finished off the final season of Mad Men. The previous season was supposedly the last, but the producers had made another second ending. When it comes around to the story line, the second ending was so dramatic. ....So what is up with "Mad Men," and the feeling that I get when I get stared back at with "Do not judge lest you be judged"....... Some people really do get into their own self righteous contests and competitions. While I usually do have resistance with self righteous contests and competitions; I have to terribly say I have the most difficult time with my resistance of the competition when it comes to THE THESIS of Mad Men. What has happened in my life has already happened. Time cannot be taken back; corrupt acts cannot be taken back; a real and honest resume cannot be changed. While people can be manipulative, hypocritical, judgmental, and judgmentally unfair with the issues of money; a lot of my issues have to do with the issues of control. I have always been against socialism and the ways authorities want to control, manipulate, and blackmail people with in the workplace. Authorities go way beyond the boundaries of appropriateness and relevantness. Words cannot describe how inappropriately and violently violated in the workplace and in school that I have felt. It is such a disgust and jaw dropper to have understood the way some people would feel they deserve to have control and be right in whatever grotesque right/rite they feel they deserve to have. I couldn't always see where something was coming from or what the terrible totalitarian gossip judgment was. A lot of the interruption revolved right back around Mad Med; and money makes the world go round. It was so disappointing in being forced to understand the rites people felt they deserved to have depending on their wallet size. Buy yourself a name; buy yourself a rite; buy your sense of godship. The characters in Mad Men were of course, not in the same depiction as some of the monsters that I've had to put up with in the real world: while in school, arbitraged jobs, or other structured places where controlling mechanisms and symbols in the social world are. Jon Stewart is the more obvious exception to that statement where he is that much of a monster and more in the real world. I will be forever disturbed and left in some of the most raging anger because of his judgemental and sabotaging terrorist, and juggarnaut monster of a man. The date rape with a slave in the basement KING. I've already had enough of my own rants against Jon, and he can't change the choices he has made through his history along with Don either. While Jon was one of the biggest reasons of connections through the TV series; I acknowledge Don Draper as his own symbol that other men can be tagged with from time to time. I did laugh at his "om" in the end and didn't like the hippie ending to it. While he wanted to make and show a changed man of himself; I thought it was a terrible ending. I know Bree Ann is just one person (with the Coca Cola symbol and label) BUT DID THEY REALLY TRY TO CANDY COAT AND DENY THE TRUTH OF THEIR TYRANNY AND TOTALITARIANISM? DID THEY REALLY TRY TO ERASE THE REAL MARKS IN HISTORY THAT WERE ALREADY THERE AND INSTEAD LOOK AS IF "WE'RE NOTHING BUT A BUNCH OF PEACEFUL HIPPIES WHO HAVE NEVER DONE ANY HARM" ???? Detesting. I know Jon has never and will never own up to anything. It's just all peaches and cream now Don Drapers, it's all hunky dory.
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