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  1. Sep 14, 2024 · In ‘Mad Men’ s first season, Betty’s emotional struggles come to the forefront in Episode 13, ‘The Wheel.’. During her therapy session, she acknowledges for the first time that she knows about Dons infidelity. This moment could have marked a significant turning point for her character.

  2. It was an emotionless hookup that made her feel like she came out on top (no pun intended). She likes feeling desirable, especially to Don, because of how he made her feel in their relationship. We also have to remember that Betty is childish and petty.

    • She Should've Realized How Horrible Don Really Was from The Get-Go
    • She Never Cheated on Don, But Cheated on Henry with Don Instead
    • It's Weird How She Pretty Much Took Over Don's House Without A Second Thought
    • Giving Glen A Lock of Her Hair Was A Really Odd Thing to Do
    • Her Act of Shooting Her Neighbor's Birds Is Completely Weird
    • Her Treatment of Her Children Is Awfully Barbaric at Times
    • Using Her Children to Spy on Don's Life Sounds Absolutely Horrible
    • She Shouldn't Really Be All That Surprised When Sally Acted Out as A Teen
    • She Should've Never Left Her Modelling Career

    While their relationshipmight've started off with a bang, anybody with half a brain would've understood that Don would never really be happy with Betty for too long, or content too, for that matter. Given the carelessness of Don's behavior, anyone would've connected two and two to realize that Don wasn't the greatest husband around. Yet, not only d...

    It wasn't like Betty wasn't short of options even when she was married to Don. However, she always chose the higher ground and never really went out of her way to cheat on Don. RELATED: Mad Men: The 10 Saddest Things About Don Draper, Ranked Meanwhile, when she was with Henry, Betty had no qualms when it came to sleeping with Don.

    For someone who has been shown to be rather meek and submissive for the better part of the show, the fact that she shamelessly decided to stay in Don's house even after their marriage was done and dusted was rather odd from Betty's end. It's not like Betty didn't have any self-respect, but this action showed nothing of the sort, which proved to be ...

    While it's true that Betty might've been starved for attention during her marriage with Don, the fact that she had to stoop so low to be important in someone's life was rather odd indeed. Betty should've realized that agreeing to Glen's demands and giving a lock of hair to an impressionable child was a horrible thing to do, and yet, she still did i...

    While it's true that Betty's neighbor had been extremely rude to Sally by threatening to kill the family dog, one has to admit that Betty's retaliatory actions were quite extreme. The fact that Betty started using her air riflesto take potshots at the neighbor's birds is ridiculous, and she should've realized what a weird act this really was from t...

    Given the fact that Betty had dealt with her fair share of abuse as a kid, it was possible the cycle of abuse would repeat itself in Betty's interactions with her kids, as well. However, that is still not an excuse for the horrible way she treats her kids, almost making it seem like she doesn't care about her children when it has been established w...

    Perhaps the worst thing that Betty did with her kids was manipulating them to spy on Don's life and try to attain satisfaction from the idea that her ex-husband was not doing well. RELATED: Mad Men: 5 Things About Betty That Would Never Fly Today (& 5 That Would) Not only is this a horrible thing to wish on someone anyway, but the fact that Betty w...

    Given the manner in which Betty completely mistreated Sally growing up, it was only a matter of time when Sally's rebellious phase would kick in and reject everything that her mother had been putting her through. Betty herself was a victim of emotional abuse by her mother. Surely she should've realized that doing the same thing to Sally would make ...

    While it's true that the '60s and '70s was a completely different time for women, there's still no denying the fact that Betty had a promising modeling career that would've paid dividends had she chosen to stick to this profession. Perhaps if she stood up to Don and declared that modeling was her passion, perhaps she would've never had to stay domi...

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  3. He is instantly infatuated with Betty Draper when he meets a six-months pregnant Betty at the Sterling's Kentucky Derby party. Later, when Betty calls him to ask if he can use his influence to save a local reservoir, they develop a personal connection.

  4. Nov 19, 2023 · Betty Francis (January Jones), formerly Draper, is a complex Mad Men character, but she has some of the most iconic moments in the show. Betty comes into conflict with the other characters on the show, specifically Don (Jon Hamm) and her daughter, Sally (Kiernan Shipka).

  5. Oct 18, 2010 · We've known all along who Don Draper is: drink in hand, cigarette in other hand, rushing off to meet mistress in hotel, rushing home to kiss Betty even though he doesn't like her that much....

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    Don accepts Betty's tacit invitation to enter her cabin, and they make love. Betty and Don talk afterward, and Betty admits that she's happy with Henry, is no longer as mad at Don as she once was, and feels sorry for Megan, who doesn't know that loving Don is the worst way of getting to him.