"She was born in 1898 in a barn. She died on the 37th floor of a skyscraper. She's an astronaut." — Bert Cooper
Cooper may remember Ida Blankenship fondly after her sudden (and darkly hilarious) death in the Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce offices, but the rest of the living women on Mad Men have as much trouble as ever getting through to the men in their lives. Joan's husband is heading to Vietnam, and Roger gives Joan a "hard time" at the worst possible moment. Peggy spends some more time with activist reporter Abe, only to find out that his forward thinking about civil rights doesn't also extend to women. And, most tragically, little Sally Draper runs away from home in yet another cry for her father's attention. All she gets in return is an afternoon with daddy's girlfriend, Faye, who is equally miffed at Don's handling of the situation.
But before we get to those other ladies, let's consider Miss Blankenship's view of the younger generation. She recognizes that Faye is pushier than the women of days past, but she's also aware that perhaps "that's what it takes" these days. When she sees Peggy in a huff, she warns her thusly: "It's a business of sadists and masochists, and you know which one you are." And even in death, she perhaps solidifies sad Sally's viewpoint that everything isn't going to be fine. As Roger puts it, Ida dies the same way she lived, "surrounded by the people she answers phones for." Can Sally — and Joan and Faye and Peggy — break through that barrier in this man's world?
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