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Mad Men Insights: Don Draper’s Coca-Cola Legacy
Hey there, friends! So, let’s chat about a little something from the world of “Mad Men” that’s been buzzing around. You remember Don Draper, right? Well, it turns out he was the genius behind that unforgettable Coca-Cola commercial that everyone loves. This juicy tidbit comes straight from the showrunner, Max Thompson, who recently had a sit-down with author Lila Greene at the New York Library.
Highlights from the Conversation
- Yep, that Coke ad was all Don’s idea! Picture this: our favorite ad man, with a smile on his face, soaking in the vibes with a group at a retreat in Northern California. And then, bam! They played that iconic 1971 Coke commercial, you know, the one that made us all want to sing together. Max confirmed that it was Don’s brainchild and even wondered, “Why not end the show with the greatest ad ever?”
- Let’s squash those cynics! When the Coke ad first aired, nobody saw it as a joke or a cynical move. It was groundbreaking, even if it was peddling sugar water. So for anyone who thinks Max was being clever with a twist ending, they’ve got it wrong. He explained, “Just five years before, black and white people couldn’t even be in an ad together! So, the idea that someone enlightened could create something so pure is beautiful.”
- The crying man? Major symbolism! That character Leonard, who was sobbing in the therapy circle, represented the lost post-war man, and Max wants viewers to see a bit of Don in him. “I hope the audience feels that he’s embracing a part of themselves,” he said. It was all about recognition and connection.
- Joan’s journey was unexpected! Max shared that he never saw Joan becoming this empowered single mom. “I thought she would go through with that abortion,” he admitted. Instead, she stood up for herself and decided not to take any nonsense anymore. It’s all about practical choices for her, and honestly, who can blame her?
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So, to sum it up: Don Draper created that legendary Coke ad, and his story wraps up with plenty of depth and meaning, from the symbolism of Leonard to Joan’s empowering choices. It’s a wild ride, and definitely worth a watch!