Mad Men Season 4 - Spoilers Everywhere
But does that really matter for advertising? Like I was saying with my parents experience in the 1960s in Cincinnati, most of the country wasn't really plugged into what we think of as "the 1960s" while it was actually happening. I don't know much about the advertising of the time, but my impression was that it was mostly appealing to the same old traditional ideas of housewives. Most advertising still seems to be targeted that way right now.
I could be off, but my impression of Don is that he'll be able to figure out how to adapt his work to the times, even if he doesn't change himself. Especially if he keeps living in a shithole downtown. In fact, I assumed he chose that because he was kind of interested in slumming it. But again, I missed the last two seasons.
But does that really matter for advertising? Like I was saying with my parents experience in the 1960s in Cincinnati, most of the country wasn't really plugged into what we think of as "the 1960s" while it was actually happening. I don't know much about the advertising of the time, but my impression was that it was mostly appealing to the same old traditional ideas of housewives. Most advertising still seems to be targeted that way right now.
I could be off, but my impression of Don is that he'll be able to figure out how to adapt his work to the times, even if he doesn't change himself. Especially if he keeps living in a shithole downtown. In fact, I assumed he chose that because he was kind of interested in slumming it. But again, I missed the last two seasons.
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