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What? So all of their lives, they're never responsible for their own decisions? And all there is to do about it is for the rest of us to listen to them whine, snipe and live off the paychecks of others?

How long are those women allowed to whine and gripe and keep doing the same things before the rest of us are allowed to expect them to pull up their big girl panties and be an adult, to make different choices and take different actions if they want their lives to be different? It would be one thing if she was Dawn;

It's not that it's unavailable to her, it's that she is too lazy and self-involved to participate in it.

Don was the Bobby in the metaphor, not the Betty.

No it isn't, at all. And since the reviewers ADMIT that it isn't, they shouldn't be wasting so much time droning on about it with literally nothing new to add.

Betty didn't like either one of them, and her father thought (knew) that Betty was a selfish, lazy and incurious child (and remained so as an adult). He says that to Sally, admiring how different she is from Betty.

"Mad Men is only glancingly a series about white male privilege"