Betty tells her neighbor and best friend Francine Hanson that Don forgot appointment for family portrait, which leads her to doubt he puts her very high on his list of priorities. They both agree that their husbands behave infinitely better in the suburbs than they do in Manhattan.
There’s nothing in Betty’s dialogue to suggest that she knows precisely what’s up, but on some level she must. Declarations of adoration and dependence pour out of her. They sound desperate, not affirming. Betty tells Don she thinks about him every second while he’s away, that her day builds toward the moment when she hears him walk through the door. She reiterates the frustration she expressed in “Ladies Room” about not knowing much about him and never getting to see him as others do. She says she feels unwelcome in his office, that visiting it is like “walking into another country where I don’t speak the language.” They’re conjoined by marriage but they still feel alone.
- They're terrible.
- No, they're not.
- Don was late. It ruins the whole thing.
- Oh, Carlton's always late.
- You can see what's important to them.
- We're very important to them. Stop it. How'd you like to be in Helen Bishop's family portrait? There's a big hole there, believe me.
- I want to take them again anyway. Sally looks fat.
- I don't think so.
- The worst part is, Don will think they're fine.
- Here. Maybe this one. Blow that one up. It'll hold you until the Christmas card.
- The color is off on these, too. Am I wrong? I really expect the royal treatment when I go to Don's office, and I seldom get it. It's like walking into another country where I don't speak the language.
- At Carlton's, I feel like I'm stupid. All that Manhattan talk.
- Our husbands. They are better out here, aren't they?
- Infinitely.
Elizabeth "Betty" Draper is a fictional character on AMC drama television series Mad Men. She is wife of main character Don Draper and mother of his children. Blonde and beautiful but emotionally distant and immature, she spends the bulk of the series slowly growing as a person amid the social and political turmoil of the 1960s. Her character's appearance is often compared to that of Grace Kelly, with the similarities between the two also drawn during the first season of the series.
In Season 1 Betty and Don Draper live in a large house in suburban Ossining, New York, with their children Sally and Bobby. In the second episode, Betty starts to see a psychiatrist to address repeated psychosomatic spells of numbness in her hands, which began after her mother's death. It seemed likely that Betty was experiencing Conversion Disorder. Having discovered that her psychiatrist was giving reports of her sessions to Don, she decided to take revenge by telling her doctor things she wanted her husband to hear, but not to tell him directly. She voiced her suspicion that her husband was unfaithful. She told the doctor about her husband's infidelities and how much they upset her.
January Kristen Jones (January 5, 1978) is an American actress and model. She is best known for her role as Betty Draper in Mad Men (2007–2015), for which she was nominated for two Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress – Television Series Drama and a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.
With her delicate features and wavy blonde hair, January Jones is a classic beauty.
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