Matthew Weiner gave us so much with MAD MEN... but he had to take some of it away bY forcing his son upon a show that's almost perfect otherwise...
When Glen's on screen, the time just freezes... And acting is more than just speaking words... It's movement on the screen even when it seems like they're not moving... But you can tell a bad actor because they simply do NOT move, and that's Glen... He's a frozen dullard...
Now Glen is supposed to be handsome... I mean, he's better looking than when he was a big goopy glob who was way too old (and large) for lithe little Sally... but now, thinned down and for some reason, pro-Vietnam, he's still a downright bore in two overlong scenes with Betty...
Betty who ultimately gets the shaft on this series: her eventual turnout is pathetic, and what happens to her should have happened to Don... instead of becoming a burgeoning Buddhist, he's the one who should have...
But that's skipping ahead... Here's another filler episode, which is strange since the show's about to end... It all kind of drags along here... and at this point, there should be no more padding...
And Joan's too-perfect she-finally-deserves-this-romance romance with Bruce Greenwood is boring. She's better dealing with creeps strongly than a perfect guy passively. It's in her character, and she's out of character here. Greenwood, an otherwise good actor, is simply an into-the-sunset scenario in human form.