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    Friday, September 16, 2011

    Joan Holloway Life's Journey

    Fictional character biography
     Joan was on 24 Born in February 1931. A third of the season on the season Joan the office manager of advertising agency Sterling Cooper. Their main tasks are managing the secretarial and steno-pool and take care of the needs of executives. It can also be seen during the meeting with the heads of departments, grades, and reminds the male employees about their obligations to their customers (keep in touch with the customer and the tracking of costs).Joan had an affair with her boss Roger Sterling (John Slattery), but it ends after Sterling suffers a heart attack. After Marilyn Monroe's death, goes to see Roger in his office, and Joan is on his couch, dabbing their eyes. The realization that Joan about the similarities she sees between her life and Marilyn Monroe, Joan Roger is comfort by telling her that they do not end up alone and desperate, like Monroe excited.
    Joan also had an intimate relationship with Sterling Cooper copywriter Paul Kinsey, before the series began. Her roommate, Carol, Joan White of the University, has expressed romantic interest in Joan, Joan ignored even though her romantic overtures.
    In the second season, Greg Harris, getting Joan (played by Samuel Page), a doctor at St. Luke Hospital. As the season goes on, Joan clear distinction between the desire to be a wealthy married woman (Joan is now implicitly ambitions at the top) and the fear that she a bored, lonely housewife to be demolished. Your feelings are reinforced if it is short on additional responsibilities at Sterling Cooper added. Joan discovers that she read on a soap opera scripts to want to determine ad placement, and that they have a knack for charming the customers. After a few days, hires a young Harry Crane, a little clueless man to take over the job placement performance of Joan. Joan is clearly very disappointed (especially if any, but by Harry, who was invited to train new husband), but let in.Towards the end of the season, are problems between Joan and her fiance, Greg, reveals. In the episode "The Mountain King," Greg Sterling takes Joan Cooper in for an evening meal. Greg Sterling Roger first meets and is immediately suspicious that Roger likes and dislikes seem to know Joan. Joan is not Greg told me that she had an affair with Roger, and instead they just told Greg that she spent nine years (which means that with the agency since 1953) is active. It then follows Joan, as she is Don Draper office block and forces himself on her. Joan tells him repeatedly to stop the fighting and overwhelmed, but Greg and they raped her on the floor. Later in the episode, we see Joan tells Peggy that Greg "is really a wonderful person," as if she's trying to convince.
    In the time between Seasons Two and Three, Joan and Greg were married, a highlight of the third season is the third episode a furious Joan reached cool game in American-accented French, the "C'est Magnifique" and accompanies himself on the accordion for her guests for dinner at Greg's insistence. Joan leaves become Sterling Cooper, a homemaker in Season Three, but seen later by Pete Campbell is at Bonwit Teller of Greg the failure of a promotion in the hospital, where he works to get. Joan Pete mentioned that Greg is considering going into psychiatry.
    When Greg landed a job as a psychiatrist who helps her husband in spite of Joan of Practice fails for the interview, the couple have a violent quarrel with Joan smashing a vase over her head Greg. Joan later a call to Roger Sterling office after hours, and asked him to help her find another job Office Manager. Greg ultimately decides an officer in the army (where he was a military medical service) to receive and informs Joan that he take care of them now, and they will no longer have to work. Despite this, in the last episode, when Don and Roger, Bert Lane, and need help with secret passage Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, Roger calls Joan to help them, accounting and customer data. If the new company's store at the Pierre Hotel, Johanna takes the position of office manager.
    In the fourth season, Joan and Greg are shown trying to conceive, but their marriage is Greg with the basic training and then on to visit Vietnam tense. In his absence, Joan and Roger to revive their affair shortly after he attacked one night on the way home from a friendly dinner. Their night of passion leaves Joan pregnant, and she and Roger discuss the secret affair of a hurried lunch. First, they noticed it, "take care of them", and is later shown not to sit in the waiting room of an abortion clinic, and riding the bus home later in the same night. A few months later in the season finale, but it is in conversation with Greg on the phone to see about her pregnancy that she, the child is his promise, and to him a new image of himself. In the same episode, she receives a title-only promotion to Director of Operations of the Agency in recognition of their role in maintaining SCDP afloat amid its recent financial difficulties.
    Personality
     The personification of the role of femme fatale, Holloway is a "bold" and "naughty" character. Creating the character was trying to Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner does not seem to mark as a TV cliche, but unpredictable and complicated. The Boston Globe has said, that takes Holloway "a kind of middle path between the show's main female characters, the contrasting paths for women of their time", as Betty Draper (January Jones) was a modeling career to a housewife and Peggy are Olson (Elisabeth Moss), a copywriter trying to "a world where people regularly call women" girls ", and sometimes literally chase them through the office" is. Holloway is considered the queen of the office secretarial pool.
    In an interview with USA Today said portrayer Christina Hendricks, that people think her character is "hot", because "they have their fire. She snaps back. And the people their love because they are in touch with their sexuality and femininity. The men in the office can play with her a little. she can tease her, and she is not crying later on the toilet. "In the second season episode," Maidenform "any secretary either as Marilyn Monroe or Jackie Kennedy and a campaign for Playtex is categorized, when asked Holloway, what kind of woman, Kinsey replied, "Well around, Marilyn Joan really, not vice versa."
    Creation and development
    Weiner was influenced through books by Helen Gurley Brown, when he wrote the role of Joan. He originally planned Holloway as "small", "little mouse" and "vicious" character, but he changed his mind, when Hendricks was poured. [13] Holloway was originally on a guest role only [13]. However, the role of the state at regular intervals because of Hendricks 'was extended' on-screen magnetism. "
    Hendricks first read for the part of Midge Daniels to a recurring character in the first season back, and was asked, and audition for the role of Holloway. She had received only a small part of the script and if it the scene from the pilot project in which Peggy Olson visited a gynecologist read, thought Hendricks, it was "confused" because they did not already know, the show took place in the 1960s .

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