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Mad Men
By Matthew Weiner - Television series
Roles
- Betty - Young Adult (20-35), Adult (36-50), Female
About this piece
We're all so lucky to be here....
Summary
Mad Men is set in the 60s and revolves around Don Draper, an advertising executive at the fictional advertising agency Sterling Cooper on Madison Avenue in New York. Betty is Draper's wife. She is having anxiety and insecurity issues as her hands started to shake uncontrollably on few occasions. The last time that it happened, she was driving with her kids and had an accident. Fortunately she was driving slowly and nobody got hurt. Her doctors argue that is more psychological than physical and urge her to meet with a psychiatrist. In this monologue Betty is talking to her psychiatrist. She is relaxed but at the same time shows her anxiety and nervousness as she gives this slightly neurotic monologue...she changes topic a few times as she doesn't know what to talk about, her nervousness, her hands, people's fear of "the bomb", her mother's death, takes off her watch, lights a cigarette and ends her speech saying "we're all so lucky to be here"....
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