I can't believe Betty has turned into such a bitch...she was always uptight, but she seems to have got really bitter since the divorce, even though it was her who went off with another man and instigated it all!
I think part of the problem with her is that she does feel some shame about what happened...I suppose back then divorce wasn't that common and although she has remarried, there's still the stigma of it being her second marriage. Hence the comment to Don on the phone, saying "at least I'm married", trying to reassure herself that she's not like him because she's married the man she's sleeping with.
Thought the psychiatrist was very clever in getting Betty to come and see her...obviously she neeRAB a lot of help as well as Sally...feel really sorry for Sally, she is obviously one messed-up kid...at least Betty realised the problems started when her grandfather died and not just because of the divorce. I don't know why, but if I think about what Sally would be like today as a 50-something, I imagine somebody who has probably been married three times and with a drink problem!
I thought that Pete was quite insensitive to Roger's feelings about them taking on the Honda account, although I did love it when Roger went to chase after him and Pete ran out of the office!

Again, I suppose back then there was a lot of ill feeling from a lot of people who had fought in WWII against the Japanese and it didn't matter that it was 20 years ago, they still had a lot of bad memories.
On a lighter note, I loved the bit where Peggy was riding the scooter around the studio...and the bit where the men from Honda were ogling Joan's chest and being really blatant about it...she didn't need an interpreter to know what they were talking about then!
