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17 October 2010
Tomorrowland
The staff at SCDP are taking their...
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The staff at SCDP are taking their opportunities where ever they come. After Don's diatribe in the form of the advertisement in the New York Times against tobacco advertising, he and Pete have a meeting with the Board of Directors of the American Cancer Society for their business. It's not so much the advertising contract of a non-profit organization that they want but those of the businesses for which the board members actually work. They ask Ken to use some social connections to leverage some of that potential. And based on a social conversation Peggy has with Joyce, Peggy pounces on an opportunity for another contract, but has to work fast to get it. Within all these goings-on, Don is taking some time away from the office to take the kids to California, where he has to deal with some aspects of Anna's estate. But Betty, acting on an emotional impulse in the process of moving to a new house, thwarts Don's plans, for which he has to make some quick last minute adjustments to those plans. The result for Betty is a feeling of isolation. In California, Don, feeling emotional while thinking back to his friendship with Anna but also seeing his children and himself in a more relaxed setting and thinking about a comment from Faye about reconciling the Don and Dick sides of his life, also makes an impulsive decision which catches everyone in his life by surprise.
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10 October 2010
Blowing Smoke
Sally is continuing on with her...
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Sally is continuing on with her therapy sessions with Dr. Edna, who believes Sally is progressing so much that the frequency of her sessions can be reduced. However, Sally is also having unofficial therapy sessions with Glen Bishop, about which Betty is unaware. Betty feels the need to speak to someone herself about life, but doesn't want it under the guise of therapy sessions. She will really need to speak to someone after she makes a discovery, which in turn may set Sally's therapy back. Meanwhile, life at SCDP is not getting any better following Lucky Strike's departure. Although Don has an off the record meeting with Heinz arranged by Faye, they have the same opinion as all other potential clients: business is a possibility in six months if SCDP is still in operation. Beyond Lane's need to deal with the operational aspects of the the business such as payroll, none of the partners has a concrete proposal to get them out of their predicament. And an idea from Peggy to Don is dismissed as being unfeasible. Knowing that everyone on the outside sees fear and desperation at SCDP, Don takes a unilateral and bold measure. Whatever the result, Don sees that his life isn't all that bad in comparison to others after he has a not so chance encounter with an old friend.
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03 October 2010
Chinese Wall
Despite Peggy's less than friendly...
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Despite Peggy's less than friendly last encounter with Abe, the two begin a relationship following a chance social outing with Joyce. Stan can smell Peggy's resulting sexual energy. Unaware of Abe, Stan tries to exploit what he sees as Peggy's want for sex. And Trudy has gone into labor. But as Peggy states, when something good happens, something bad always happens. The bad is the rumor of Lucky Strike abandoning SCDP, which comes into the firm through the back door i.e. not from Roger, the one and only person in the firm dealing with that account. But once the rumor spreads amongst the partners, Roger does confirm the rumor but does whatever he can to hide the fact that he's known about Lucky Strike leaving for some time. The loss of this account potentially could mean the end of SCDP, especially if this news makes current and potential clients feel uncertain about SCPD's future. The partners try to put on a brave face to the staff, who are asked to be more diligent than ever with current accounts. This news has an affect on all staff, including in their personal life, and on Joan and Roger's relationship. Desperate times call for desperate measures as the partners try to exploit a grieving family, and Don tries to exploit a personal relationship. Despite Roger's denial of any wrongdoing with the account, he takes the brunt of the blame internally, which dampens the joy of a parcel waiting for him at home.
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26 September 2010
Hands and Knees
SCDP's fortune's are on the upswing...
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SCDP's fortune's are on the upswing and Don is buoyed by that fact. Harry is getting him tickets to a Beatles concert, to which he is taking an excited Sally. And SCDP are in final negotiations with North American Aviation, whose marketing budget has been substantially increased. However, the contract with North America Aviation has some unforeseen consequences, the results which unnerve Betty, concern Pete who does whatever he can to handle the situation within his means albeit with some reservations, but most importantly threaten Don's entire future. As Don prepares for his family's security if he is taken down, the reality of the situation begins truly to sink in. With others in the office, Lane receives an unexpected visit from his father. The purpose of the visit is to bring Lane home to deal with his marital issues. But Lane has a particular reason for wanting to stay permanently in New York, which he has to decide whether to tell his father. And Roger and Joan's sexual indiscretion has an unplanned consequence: Joan is pregnant. They discuss what to do, with keeping the baby and passing it off as Greg's an option on the table. Roger receives news of another bombshell, this one of a professional nature, and one that may bring on another heart attack more than news of Joan's pregnancy.
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19 September 2010
The Beautiful Girls
Emotional issues are infiltrating...
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Emotional issues are infiltrating life at the office. An incident with Sally causes Don some problems, both because of the issue itself and how it affects his professional and now budding personal relationship with Faye. Sally and Don's life in combination with this issue is not made any easier with Betty's take on it. Although hiding it, Joan is feeling vulnerable with news that Greg is being sent to Vietnam following his stint in basic training. Roger wants to be a support to Joan, and admits that his support is partly for his own lustful wants for Joan although he doesn't expect anything to happen with her. But an additional stressful situation which Roger and Joan face together may change what happens or doesn't happen between them. And Peggy is being wooed by Joyce's friend, the socially conscious Abe Drexler. Abe's attempts to get into Peggy's good graces go slightly awry, and may even get her fired if a gift he gives her, which was supposed to flatter her, is made public. But Peggy is affected by that gift and her discussions with Abe, especially in relation to her work with Fillmore Auto Parts, a company that does not hire blacks in the south. On top of all these issues, another incident at the office concerning Miss Blankenship surprises everyone but is one that has the greatest emotional effect on Bert.
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12 September 2010
The Summer Man
Don has come to the realization that...
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Don has come to the realization that his life is falling apart, fueled in large part by his excessive alcohol consumption. To get his life back on track, he is swimming regularly - a difficult task at first - and writing a journal, the latter which may be the more difficult task as he admits he has never strung together more that 250 words at any given time. His problems are compounded by the fact that Gene's second birthday is coming up, Gene's official party to which he is not invited. He also knows in his heart that Gene considers Henry to be his father. Don also evaluates the state of his relationships, especially with Bethany. Betty is not coping much better with her life, the thought of Don which causes her unending grief. A chance social meeting with Don totally unravels Betty, unfortunate for Henry that it takes place at an important dinner with regard to Henry's political future. Betty's emotions take their toll on the Francises. Joan is also going through a rough time with Greg soon heading off to basic training. She is also butting heads with Joey, who is treading on shaky ground in that he is not an employee but a freelancer who does not respect the role that Joan plays in the office. A specific incident between Joey and Joan may be the last straw for her. A move by Peggy to stand up for Joan has a surprising result.
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05 September 2010
The Suitcase
It's May 25, 1965, the date of two...
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It's May 25, 1965, the date of two milestones. First, it's the much anticipated heavyweight boxing rematch between Sonny Liston and Cassius Clay. All of the guys from the office are planning on watching the fight at the Loews movie theater, making a night out of it with dinner and drinks beforehand, with Roger and Don having work plans with the Ponds clients before the match. And second, it's Peggy's twenty-sixth birthday. She receives an initially intriguing birthday present from Duck, the present which she quickly realizes is less substantial than at first glance. But it ends up not being the greatest birthday for her when she and Don butt heads over the latest campaign for Samsonite, this argument for Peggy an extension of her recent negative feelings toward Don. But working on the campaign, which makes Peggy miss her birthday dinner with Mark (the dinner which for Mark is more important than he initially lets on) and Don miss both his work function with Roger and the fight, leads to a roller coaster of emotions for both Don and Peggy. The evening ends up being the first real intimate moment the two have spent with each other since Don visited Peggy in the hospital following her giving birth. The date also ends up being another milestone for Don, but one he would rather have not happened.
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29 August 2010
Waldorf Stories
The firm is on a high as Don has been...
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The firm is on a high as Don has been nominated for a Clio Award for the Glo-Coat ad. The one person who has some issue specifically with Don is Peggy, who feels that Don has not provided any recognition for her significant contribution to that ad and who is not among those from the company invited to the awards ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. On top of that, Don is giving her deadline ultimatums for the Vicks account, the hold-ups which she feels are not her fault, but that of the new art director, Stan Rizzo, who Don seems to respect more than her. To make their working relationship function, Peggy takes Stan up on what she considers a bluff, which has mixed reactions. During this time, an inebriated Don also pitches a bad and stolen idea to their Life cereal clients, who love the idea. Peggy, at that meeting, knows its original source. That action by Don may be the last Peggy will tolerate from him in this already bad weekend for her. Don gets out of this predicament in a way that surprises Peggy in not a good way. The end of the weekend also gets Don in hot water with an already angry Betty. Another person at the office who is not too happy is Pete, who learns from an outside source of someone who may be joining the firm. Pete tries to flex his muscles in this matter as one of the firm's partners. Lane counters that the extra body is required as the accounts grow and Roger's contribution to the company dwindle to being solely that of figurehead. Roger is more focused on dictating his memoirs, which makes him reminisce about when he first met Don and how Don, with no formal experience, came to work at Sterling Cooper. That situation mirrors to some extent something that Don is currently going through, with Don now in the Roger role.
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22 August 2010
The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
The general scuttlebutt within the...
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The general scuttlebutt within the Madison Avenue advertising world is that Ted Chaough is the next Don Draper, and that Ted's firm, Cutler Gleason & Chaough (CG&C), is stealing all the accounts from Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce (SCDP), the latest being Clearasil. Although not quite the truth, the perception that CG&C is the up and coming ad agency may make life tougher for an already struggling SCDP. Pete has connections for what may be the next big account up for grabs, Honda Motorcycles, worth $3 million in potential billings. Don wants everyone dealing with the account at SCDP to brush up on their Japanese etiquette as the leg up for the firm in nabbing the account. Ted lets Don know that CG&C is also in the running for the lucrative business. Everyone in the know in the ad world seems to want the account, except for Roger, who has strong remembrances of his time in the last world war. When Roger makes a move that may jeopardize the account before they even get it, Don comes up with what he thinks is the only way to salvage their chances, while making the competitors look bad. Meanwhile, Sally has been acting up more of late, first with one parent, and then with the other, which places Don and Betty on worse terms than they were before. With Henry added to the mix, they individually have differing views of what should be done to deal with Sally's issues. Betty, with Henry's advice, has the final say.
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15 August 2010
The Rejected
With the firm now handling the Ponds...
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With the firm now handling the Ponds cold cream account, Pete is given the news that they have to let go of Clearasil - an account only half the size - despite Pete's connection to the account through his father-in-law, Tom. Pete is directed to tell Tom the news by the start of the next working day. However, Pete's news to Tom is overshadowed by news Tom has for Pete, which makes Pete forget about his task, at least for the time being. Once the news of what Tom told Pete makes the rounds at the office, everyone seems happy for Pete, with perhaps the exception of Peggy, who finds the news somewhat bittersweet. With Ponds, Faye - oops, Fay - holds a focus group with the younger secretaries of the firm. Don, Freddy and Peggy, viewing the focus group behind a two-way mirror, find the focus group illuminating, but for Don having to do with an issue not associated with the product. This revelation during the focus group leads to a frank discussion between Allison and Don. Meanwhile, Pete renews an acquaintanceship, while Peggy begins new friendships with Life magazine photo editor Joyce Ramsay, and her pop artist friends.
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08 August 2010
The Good News
Plans are being made for the New...
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Plans are being made for the New Year's break. Don, heading to Acapulco, makes a twenty-four hour stop in Los Angeles to visit with Anna, who's broken her leg which is in a cast. The two spend the day with Anna's grown niece, Stephanie. Alone with Stephanie at the end of the evening, Don tries to seduce her, but his seduction plans change when she gives him some sobering news. Don has to figure out what to do with the news before he leaves Los Angeles. Because of the news, Don changes his New Year's plans. Back in New York, Joan and Greg want to start a family, but have to find time when both are free. Lane denies her the two days she wants in January when Greg is off, after which she expects he will be headed to Vietnam at the completion of basic training. Lane's attempt to make it up to Joan which goes slightly awry and a mishap at home combined with the underlying stress of trying to find the time with Greg finally take their toll emotionally on Joan. And Lane was supposed to go back to England to spend time with his family, but for personal reasons decides to stay in New York to work instead, work which is his new grounding in life. He gets some unexpected company, the two who paint the town for January 1st, 1965, which provides Lane with some much needed distraction.
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01 August 2010
Christmas Comes But Once a Year
The Christmas season is in full...
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The Christmas season is in full swing, but that only compounds the problems for Sterling, Cooper, Draper, Pryce. Feeling the company still financially insolvent, Lane will only allow a meager office Christmas party, with no spouses or partners. Roger makes a unilateral decision to change that directive from Lane to keep their one major client, Lee Garner Jr. of Lucky Strike, happy. Roger wants the company to appear cheerful and busy to those in the outside world that matter. The company's fortune may change for the better when ex-Sterling Cooper fired employee Freddy Rumsen, now clean and sober for sixteen months, walks through their doors, he who brings with him a lucrative contract with Pond's cold cream. One of his two major stipulations is that he comes with the contract. Peggy, who has been Freddy's biggest supporter in the past, may regret what she wished for as she and Freddy butt heads over the concept for Pond's. Also to assist in improving the company's fortunes, Bertram enlists the help of an old friend, the head of marketing research company, to provide their services, which doesn't sit well with Don for personal reasons. Don in general isn't feeling much in the Christmas mood, he who has been drinking more than usual over the thought of not spending Christmas with his kids. He looks for female companionship wherever he can find it, which may end up not being in his best interest or that of the women involved. Sally, too, is feeling sad not only over not seeing her father more, but by still living in the family home with his memory. Her old friend, Glen Bishop, takes unilateral action to help her out with this problem. And Peggy, in a developing relationship with Mark Kerney, isn't totally forthright with him about her past concerning their future. Peggy's actions are in light of both her short and long term wants, the short being primarily not to be alone on New Year's Eve.
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25 July 2010
Public Relations
The new Sterling, Cooper, Draper,...
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The new Sterling, Cooper, Draper, Pryce has been in business for one year, and it as a business is still floundering. They still have Lucky Strike as their big account, but all other clients account for a small proportion of total revenue. For every new innovative campaign they do, such as the recent television commercial for Glo-Coat, they have problems with another client. For example, Peggy, Pete and Joey are working on a campaign for Sugarberry Ham, and they feel they need to come up with a publicity stunt to replace the non-existent media budget, the stunt which they don't clear with Don and which goes slightly awry. And Don refuses to compromise his creative stance to kowtow to potential new clients. The company is housed in a small office that is not well furnished - it doesn't even have a conference table, the circle of chairs acting as the conference area they tell their clients is to foster dialogue. Don is being interviewed for Ad-Age Magazine, which the other partners trust will increase their exposure but the interview for which Don takes lightly. On the personal front, Don is living in an apartment in town, while Betty and Henry, now married, are living in the Draper house. Life for both Don and Betty personally is not perfect. Don is resisting any notion of a long term relationship, and is treating sex as something other than a loving act. And Betty, who should now be out of the house as per the divorce agreement, hasn't even started looking for alternative housing yet. On top of that, Sally is having problems adjusting to Henry's extended family, Henry's mother, who in turn, is having her own problems with Henry's new instant family.
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08 November 2009
Shut the Door. Have a Seat
Don's life is falling apart around...
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Don's life is falling apart around him. He learns from Connie about the sale of Sterling Cooper, and because of it the loss of the Hilton account. As Don passes the news to Roger and Bertram, the three decide to plot strategy for what each wants in their professional future. Among their options are to go to the new company (which for Bertram will probably mean the end of his professional life), or the preferred option which is to buy back Sterling Cooper from Putnam, Powell and Lowe. What is not an option is to quit since they are all under contract, which would prevent them from working in advertising altogether. However, with the assistance of an unexpected person, they come up with another option. The success of this option depends on the assistance of many, who may or may not decide to help, and some quick action before the rest of the world figures out what's going on. Because this maneuver feels like starting over, Don reminisces about a big change in his life when he was a young boy. At home, Betty has asked Don for a divorce, which Don does not want to grant. With the advice of a divorce lawyer, Betty has figured out a way that will make it difficult for Don not to grant her wish. His home life may more difficult to rectify than his professional life.
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01 November 2009
The Grown-Ups
It's a special day in the lives of...
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It's a special day in the lives of everyone at Sterling Cooper. Pete Campbell learns from Lane Pryce that Ken Cosgrove is to be appointed as Vice President in charge of accounts with Pete being assigned to a lesser job leading him re-consider Duck Phillips' offer. Don learns that he won't be able to hire the man he hoped would replace Sal Romano as Art Director and Peggy Olson arranges to spend her lunchtime in bed with Duck at a nearby hotel. It's November 22, 1963 however and their lives all seemingly come to a swift halt with the announcement that President John F. Kennedy has been assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Roger Sterling's daughter decides to go ahead with her wedding planned for the next day, even though few people show up. Betty sees Henry Francis at the wedding and meets him the next day where he has a surprising question for her. Feeling hollow and empty, she finally tells Don what she really feels about him.
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25 October 2009
The Gypsy and the Hobo
A former client returns to to...
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A former client returns to to Sterling Cooper as she is now in charge of her father's business and says she wants to try to regain the market share they lost when they were targeted for using horse meat in their dog food. She also clearly has an interest in Roger Sterling who she had a thing for years before. Betty and the kids go to their father's house to settle his affairs but she takes the opportunity to get advice from the family lawyer on her own marital situation. She returns early and decides to confront Don with what she knows. Joan is looking for work as her husband looks to change his residency to psychiatry. While she is being supportive he's just feeling sorry for himself and they have have a major falling out over his future. She calls Roger to see if he can help her find a job but Greg makes a major career move without consulting her.
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18 October 2009
The Color Blue
The 40th anniversary party for...
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The 40th anniversary party for Sterling Cooper is approaching, but not many seem to be excited about it. Bertram, who does not feel the need to reminisce, is not planning to attend. And Roger doesn't want to see more praise stowed upon Don, which is supposed to happen at the party. But the Brits at head office want the party to be a success, if only to carry out their clandestine plan. With others in the office, Paul is feeling threatened by Peggy, who he sees as Don's favorite. Paul however comes up with what he believes is a brilliant idea for a campaign, if only he can remember what that idea is. And Lane is feeling pressured by his wife Rebecca, who hates living in New York. At the Draper household, Betty is keeping her distance from Henry Francis, but Don is continuing his affair with Suzanne Farrell. Being the private person that he is, he wants no one to know about it, even Suzanne's epileptic brother Danny, who she wants Don to know. But Betty stumbles across something Don left in his pocket, which may end up exposing more to her than he wants.
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11 October 2009
Wee Small Hours
Connie is constantly calling Don,...
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Connie is constantly calling Don, even in the middle of the night. But the carrot of the entire Hilton account is enough for Don to endure these intrusions on his personal life. Don may ultimately have a black mark with Connie when he does not literally follow through with a thought Connie provides to him. Sal is working on a commercial for Lucky Strike. But an incident with the client, Lee Garner, Jr., may jeopardize not only his position on the account but his position at Sterling Cooper. Sal takes out his frustrations by resorting to his primal urges. At the Draper house, Don and Betty are both preoccupied with their infatuations, Don's with Sally's former teacher Suzanne Farrell, and Betty's with Henry Francis. Both go to extreme measures to progress those infatuations.
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04 October 2009
Souvenir
It's the summer vacation season, and...
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It's the summer vacation season, and many New Yorkers are out of town, including Trudy. Pete, alone at home, is feeling a little restless. His restlessness is cured when he meets Gudrun, an au pair who is working for his neighbors. Pete decides to assist a teary eyed Gudrun with a problem she is having. In doing so, Pete runs into an old colleague, which is slightly embarrassing for both. In doing this favor for Gudrun, Pete expects more than just a little gratitude in return, which causes some problems. Upon Trudy's return, Pete makes an unexpected request from her. At the Drapers, Betty is buoyed by the help that Henry Francis has provided in at least delaying the reservoir project. Henry admits that he helped for one specific reason. Don, who is also taking time off from work, is unexpectedly called by Connie to make a two day site visit to one of his hotels in Rome. Although a work trip, Betty, on Don's invitation, accompanies him on this trip. The two end up having more than just a little fun while in Rome. Arriving home, Betty realizes that her life in Terrytown is not perfect. She also needs to have a heart to heart mother-daughter talk with Sally, sparked by an incident while Betty and Don were away but which encompasses many of the feelings Sally has been experiencing since Grandpa Gene's death.
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27 September 2009
Seven Twenty Three
Don's acquaintance Connie, better...
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Don's acquaintance Connie, better known to the rest of the world as Conrad Hilton, stops by the office on an unexpected visit. As a start, he wants to transfer the advertising business of his New York hotels to Sterling Cooper. Don is reluctant to specify the nature of Connie's visit to the staff, who are all abuzz about Don even knowing the powerful Hilton, let alone the possibility of working on a campaign for Hilton Hotels. On the pretense of the new Hilton account, Bertram, Roger and Lane discuss an administrative issue with Don. Betty gets caught in the middle of the battle between Don and the partners. Don himself gets caught up in two other unusual incidents, the first with Sally's teacher Miss Farrell, and the second with a couple he picks up who are hitchhiking to Niagara Falls. Both incidents make him ponder his future. At the office, Pete has definitely made up his mind not to accept Duck's offer for a position at Gray Advertising, especially with the possibility of the Hilton campaign. Although she also has verbally stated she has made the same decision, Peggy is having second thoughts about going to Gray. Much will depend on what Don will offer her (he not knowing about Gray) and what Duck will. The latter offers her something she probably wasn't expecting. Betty has much on her plate. In addition to redecorating the living room, she is back at work volunteering with the Junior League. They need some political help is advancing their latest cause. Although a few people in the league know him including Betty, she, as the "adorable" one in the group, is tasked with contacting Henry Francis in the Governor's office. Their meeting continues the sexual tension they experienced when they first met.
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20 September 2009
Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency
A lot is happening at Sterling Cooper...
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A lot is happening at Sterling Cooper in the lead up to Independence Day. The office will be closed on July 3rd, and the staff are looking forward to the holiday. July 2nd will be Joan's last day before she settles into being a housewife as Greg is primed to be promoted to Chief Resident of Surgery. But plans change when Sterling Cooper's British parent company representatives are coming for "an inspection". This essentially means that the office will now be open on July 3rd. Ken is buoyed by this news as he has just brought in another lucrative account, John Deere tractor. Bertram and Roger believe the visit really is to provide an official evaluation and promotion for Don, with who the Brits were impressed ever since the takeover meeting when Don overthrew Duck Phillips. They think he will get a creative executive position, splitting his time between New York and London. To make the visit smoother, Bertram wants Don and Roger to reconcile their differences. But when the Director and Chair arrive with young dynamic Guy Mackendrick in tow, it is Guy who delivers the unexpected news to the masses. It ends up being an eventful day for Guy in the office. It also ends up being an eventful time later that day for Don as he meets with an old acquaintance. At the Harris household, there is also an unexpected turn of events. And at the Draper household, Sally has been totally ignoring baby Gene. Betty's attempt to get Sally to bond with her new baby brother fails. Don eventually learns what is troubling Sally.
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13 September 2009
The Fog
Sally has been acting up in school...
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Sally has been acting up in school because of grieving for her Grandfather, Gene. Sally's teacher, who has a conference with Don and Betty, is over-sensitive to the reason behind Sally's behavior. Sally isn't the only person who misses her grandpa. Meanwhile, Betty goes into labor. Out in the waiting room, Don has a philosophical chat with new expectant father, Dennis Hobart, a prison guard by profession, about family life. Betty, under sedation, dreams about her lot in life with Don. At Sterling Cooper, Lane is scrutinizing the executives expenses accounts, especially what he sees as over use of office supplies. This penny-pinching irks Don. With Sterling Cooper in this financial situation, it is not a good time for Peggy to ask for a raise. Pete is also feeling under-appreciated with, in his mind, the short stick of the accounts distribution versus Ken. So he makes a controversial decision on one of his accounts, Admiral Television. Peggy and Pete have other considerations, specifically in discussions with Duck Phillips. The events at Sterling Cooper over their respective situations may sway their decisions.
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06 September 2009
The Arrangements
At the Draper house, Gene is...
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At the Draper house, Gene is indulging his grandchildren against Don and Betty's wishes. Gene wants to discuss his death arrangements with Betty, which distresses her. And Gene's presence in general is making Don think about his own parents. But these issues with Gene and the Drapers take a major turn. Meanwhile, Peggy decides to move from Brooklyn to Manhattan, being able to do so only if she finds a roommate. She dreads telling her mother about this decision. Her roommate ad in the paper is the brunt of jokes within the office. Joan is an unexpected source of support for Peggy. With work, Pete brings in a new account, that from his college chum, Horace Cook, Jr. - HoHo to his friends. He wants to promote the sport of jai alai, and is willing to pay a large sum for its promotion. Don knows that Horace Cook, Sr. is a close friend of Bertram's and wants to make sure that Cook Sr. is aware of what his son is doing with the family money. With the Patio Cola account, Sal is a last minute replacement to direct the television commercial. The end product has an unexpected response from the client. But Sal uses his work stresses as an excuse to Kitty as to his inattentiveness to her at home.
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30 August 2009
My Old Kentucky Home
It's the weekend, but not many are...
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It's the weekend, but not many are feeling like it will be a relaxing time. Peggy, Paul and Smitty are forced to work to come up with creatives for the Bacardi Rum account. Beyond making their work atmosphere be like a vacation to match the creatives, Paul calls in his old Princeton colleague, Jeffrey Graves, for some chemical inspiration much to the consternation of Olive, Peggy's new officious secretary. Supposedly having a better time are the Drapers, the Campbells, the Cranes, Bertram and Ken, who are attending a garden party hosted by the Sterlings. Don and Betty in particular don't want to be there, they feeling like it is work more than a social outing. Jane, wanting to fit into her new social circle, causes a bit of problem by the end of the evening. And Joan and Greg are hosting a small dinner party of their own for Greg's medical colleagues and their wives. Joan does whatever she has to to seem the perfect hostess and to show Greg to his best advantage. Meanwhile back at the Draper house, Gene, Betty's father, has moved in. Sally is the unknowing culprit causing a bit of a stir for her grandfather and by extension everyone else in the house.
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23 August 2009
Love Among the Ruins
Betty Draper has to deal with her...
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Betty Draper has to deal with her brother William who wants to place their father Gene in a home for the aged. He says that they do not have the resources to keep him but Betty suspects he just wants to get his hands on their Dad's house. William keeps laying on the guilt and it's up to Don to settle it all. At the office, Don and Roger Sterling go after a major account: the group that wants to build the new Madison Square Gardens and demolish the beautiful Penn railway station. They're successful but head office in London has other ideas. Peggy doesn't agree with the Agency's approach to a new Pepsi campaign thinking that it should be directed more at women that at men. She still feels like the odd "man" out on the creative team even though, consciously or otherwise, she is beginning to act more and more like her male colleagues. With his daughter's wedding soon upon him, Roger Sterling has to deal with the fact that his daughter doesn't want his new fianc?©e to attend.
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16 August 2009
Out of Town
Don and Betty are back together in...
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Don and Betty are back together in martial bliss as they await the birth of their next child. Don is daydreaming about an ominous view of his own birth, which may be a sign about Betty's pregnancy. At Sterling Cooper, financial officer Layne Price from the parent British office and his personal secretary John Hooker have been brought in to do some housecleaning. The British way of doing business is foreign to most of those at Sterling Cooper. One-third of the staff is being let go, including Head of Accounts, Burt Peterson. In Burt's old position, Layne installs Pete, much to his relief and excitement. But his excitement is short lived when he learns he will be sharing the job with Ken. They are told in coded language that one of the two will emerge as the sole person in the position based on performance. Also because of Burt's dismissal, Don and Sal are sent to Baltimore in his place to meet with their London Fog account contacts. While in Baltimore, they, masquerading as "Bill" and "Sam", socialize with their New York to Baltimore flight crew. As the evening ends, Don shows that his personal life has not changed with Betty's pregnancy. Sal also unexpectedly exposes a little of his personal life to Don.
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26 October 2008
Meditations in an Emergency
The Cuban Missile Crisis is...
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The Cuban Missile Crisis is preoccupying the minds of Americans. Nuclear war is a very real possibility and as such, many are thinking about where and with whom they would want to die. Trudy wants to be with her parents, whereas Pete wants to stay in Manhattan. Father John uses the crisis as a basis for one of his sermons and also ties in with it a private conversation with Peggy about her life. Betty learns that she's pregnant and because of the state of the world and her family, she's not sure she wants to keep the baby. Coinciding with this news is Don's return back to New York, he who wants to resume his life as it was, both personally and professionally. Don's return does not alter Betty's feelings, but a night alone on the town while Don has the children gives Betty the opportunity to figure out what she wants and needs to do. At Sterling Cooper, Don is surprised by the news of the merger, whereas the accounts and creatives executives are wondering about what's going on, most thinking that Don is opening a west coast branch office. For a price, Lois, who has been working at the switchboard since being fired as Don's secretary, uses her position to broker what she thinks is a deal for herself in the new Sterling Cooper. And Duck brings Pete into his confidence about being the new President of the company and wanting Pete to fill his old position. Pete uses this information to what he thinks his best advantage. Duck is anticipating that the new management structure will either bring Don in line under his thinking or will send Don packing into another line of work altogether. The restructuring meeting does not go according to Duck's plans. And Peggy and Pete have a heart to heart about their professional and personal lives.
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19 October 2008
The Mountain King
No one at Sterling Cooper knows where...
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No one at Sterling Cooper knows where Don is. Since he abandoned Pete in Los Angeles, he has been missing. In fact, he is still in California visiting with his old friend, Anna Draper, the widow of the real Don Draper. The two came to an understanding years earlier where Don has been her financier and confidante. Don is contemplating remaining in California for good, resuming a life now known as Dick Whitman. Back in New York, the partners, including Bertram's sister Alice and without Don, are reviewing the merger with Putnam, Powell & Lowe and make their decision in Don's absence. Things are not going well personally or by association professionally for Pete. He and Trudy are still arguing over the possibility of adopting. Because of the magnitude of their argument, Trudy tells her father Tom of the issue, he who gives Pete an ultimatum: make Trudy happy by giving her what she wants, or he'll pull the Clearasil account from Sterling Cooper. Pete is decisive in his decision. Peggy's fortunes at the office are better. Almost single-handedly, she gets the Popsicle account for the company. And she is the only one who is forthright enough to ask Roger for Fred Rumsen's vacant office. Joan's life outwardly seems to be extremely happy now that she's engaged to Dr. Greg Harris, but their relationship is not unlike the bunch of roses he gave to her: fragrant and sweet at some times, with thorns under the surface. Betty is still trying to deal with life without Don. She decides to tell Sally about her and Don's marital troubles. And she and Sarah Beth argue over Arthur and Tara's impending marriage.
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12 October 2008
The Jet Set
After leaving Mona, Roger asks Jane...
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After leaving Mona, Roger asks Jane Siegel to marry him, an offer which she accepts. The divorce looks to be a messy proceeding. At the office, Duck wants to make partner, but Roger, being candid, tells him that his performance to date doesn't warrant such a move. Duck decides he has either to be more aggressive in looking for a better job elsewhere or in finding additional business for Sterling Cooper to warrant the partnership. Still at the office, the creative team is talking about the difficult time Paul seems to be having in Mississippi from what they see on the news, the good time that Don and Pete are probably having in Los Angeles, the Right Guard campaign and Bob Dylan. With the latter, Kurt asks Peggy to Dylan's concert after she expresses interest in his music. Peggy sees this as a date, whereas Kurt sees it purely as friends going out as he assumed she and everyone in the office knew he was gay. This news brings out everyone's deep feelings about homosexuality and pushes Salvatore deeper into the closet. However, Kurt helps Peggy in other ways. In Los Angeles, Don pushes Pete into working harder than he expected - Pete expected a lot of time sitting by the pool and swimming - but Don himself abandons Pete and work when he meets Joy and her band of "beautiful people" who seem to have a lot of money but don't work for it. Don's time with Joy and her friends makes him think about making a connection to his past life.
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05 October 2008
The Inheritance
The talk around the office is the...
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The talk around the office is the business trip that Pete and Paul are going on to Los Angeles to a aeronautics convention in the hopes of gaining contracts from the emerging aerospace industry. For Paul, this trip is a good excuse not to accompany Sheila to Mississippi where she hoped he would assist her in a civil rights campaign. Family fronts are not going as well. Pete and Trudy are still arguing about their lack of progeny, Trudy wants to adopt. With the other generation, Pete is finding it difficult to relate to his mother, who still is not aware of her new poor financial situation. With the Drapers, Betty's father, Gene, has suffered a mild heart attack which brings Don and Betty temporarily back together as Betty needs Don's support in visiting with her family. Although the Hofstadt family outwardly does not want to discuss the seriousness of the situation, it looks like Gene is in the early stages of Alzheimer's. Back home, away from Gene and Gloria's, Betty still does not allow Don back into the family home. To preoccupy himself, Don decides to take Paul's place on the trip to Los Angeles, much to Paul's dismay who can now go with Sheila to Mississippi. Back at the Draper household, Betty, alone, finds that Glen Bishop has run away and has been hiding in her backyard. Besides having problems at home, Glen wants to be Betty's knight in shining armor. Although still not on speaking terms with Glen's mother Helen, Betty calls Helen to pick up Glen, and ends up confiding to Helen about her own personal situation with Don.
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28 September 2008
Six Month Leave
At Betty's insistence, Don moves out...
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At Betty's insistence, Don moves out and is living in a hotel temporarily. Betty is depressed to the point that she cannot even dress in the morning and is drinking far too much. Fred Rumsen's heavy drinking finally catches up with him when he embarrasses himself during a team meeting in his office and eventually passes out just before an important meeting with a client. Peggy Olson saves the day but Pete Campbell reports Rumsen's drunkenness and Roger Sterling decides the man has to go. He and Don take Fred out for dinner to break him the news that he has six months off with pay, but he knows he will never again work at Sterling Cooper. During a long night out, Roger takes Don's advice a little too seriously and Don finds himself accused of breaking up the Sterlings' marriage.
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14 September 2008
A Night to Remember
For the Heineken beer account, Don...
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For the Heineken beer account, Don and Duck think that targeting upper class suburban housewives is the approach to take. True to their thoughts, Betty even ends up buying Heineken for a small company dinner party. When an inside joke is made at the party about her buying Heineken, Betty uses this situation to later confront Don with her knowledge of his affair with Bobbie Barrett. Don denies everything, although Betty deep in her heart knows the truth. She searches for conclusive evidence of the affair, without luck. But Betty makes a short term decision about their marriage. With other work goings-on, Harry is chastised for a faux pas regarding airing a Maytag commercial on a television movie Maytag deemed unsuitable. Harry, working alone, pleads for extra help for the fledgling television department. Roger denies his request but does allow Harry to co-opt someone from the secretarial staff to assist in at least reading scripts. Thinking it sound interesting, Joan volunteers. She enjoys this new job and is good at it, as the Maytag folks are pleased with the new direction of their account. Despite what seems to be a new direction for her at Sterling Cooper, Joan quietly and sadly accepts the news that her tenure in the position is short-lived. Another account, albeit a pro bono one is for Peggy's church. Father Gill wants Peggy's help in developing a campaign for an upcoming youth dance. Peggy treats this task as she would any account, speaking bluntly to Father Gill about what she think right and wrong. On the flip side, Father Gill uses this situation to question Peggy about her life.
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07 September 2008
The Gold Violin
Jane Siegel becomes the center of...
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Jane Siegel becomes the center of attention at Sterling Cooper. Her mystique among the accounts boys hits a new high when rumors float around the office of a new abstract painting in Bertram Cooper's office, and what it means. To find out, she leads a few of them in the office clandestinely to view it. The one non-fan of Jane's is Joan. An altercation ensues between the two. Jane manages to wrangle others to her side, most importantly Roger Sterling, but she is now aware that she has to keep her eye on how Joan may get the upper hand in their relationship. On the accounts front, Don and Duck work together to get the Martinson's coffee account, and they go with Duck's idea of hiring the younger talents of Smith and Smith to work on the pitch. As a result, Don reaps the benefits as Cooper and Sterling's choice as the philanthropic face of the company, which includes a new public persona associated with Don's new Cadillac Coup de Ville. Shopping for the car makes Don reminisce about his previous life as a car salesman and again being exposed on not being the real Don Draper. Salvatore has a new crush, that being Ken. Salvatore invites Ken to dinner on the guise of reading his new short story. Salvatore's wife Kitty notices her husband's doting on Ken, but does not understand its full meaning. And Jimmy Barrett extends a personal invitation to the Draper's through Betty to a industry shindig to celebrate the pick-up of Jimmy's new television show, Grin and Barrett. Jimmy implies to both the Draper's individually that he knows of Don's indiscretions with Bobbie.
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31 August 2008
Maidenform
Duck is facing pressures both at home...
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Duck is facing pressures both at home and at work. On a Memorial Day holiday visit from his children, he learns that his ex-wife is planning on remarrying. At the office, he is still smarting from the loss of the American Airlines account, from which much tension still exists between himself and Don. Roger orders a truce between the two, who comply. More work stress is added on Duck's plate when one of Sterling Cooper's largest clients, Playtex, who has been happy with their advertising thus far, have of late aspired to the edgier advertising of their competitor, Maidenform. Ultimately, the stress for Duck becomes too much, Duck's dog Chauncy taking the initial hit. With the Playtex account, Peggy has been shut out by "the boys" in providing any meaningful input and even asks for advice from Joan on how to infiltrate the boys' network. But working on the account for Clearasil, the client of who is Pete's father-in-law, Peggy does develop a new concept that plays well at least informally with Pete and his father-in-law. On personal fronts, Betty has been avoiding Arthur at the riding stable, but Arthur eases Betty's mind about any future advances. Pete relieves some of his sexual frustrations with a model auditioning for the Playtex account. And Don and Bobbie intensify their sexual liaison. However, Bobbie make an off the cuff comment which makes Don realize that he has to be more careful about his public personal life.
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24 August 2008
The New Girl
Pete and Trudy visit a doctor to...
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Pete and Trudy visit a doctor to discuss their problems conceiving a child. Pete deals insensitively with the resulting news. Bobbie continues her personal pursuit of Don. After a drunken evening with Bobbie (in which they run into a now married Rachel Menken), Don, driving Bobbie home, gets into a traffic accident. He fails the breathalyser test and calls the only person he can think of who can bail him out of this predicament and will protect this secret for him. Through flashbacks, we learn why Don chose this person as his confidante. Although Don walks into the office the following day with his arm in a sling, he is paid little attention due to the arrival of Don's attractive new secretary, Jane Siegel, and an engagement ring on Joan's finger. Despite falling under the radar of doing anything wrong with Bobbie, Don dreads an urgent meeting called by Jimmy Barrett. And Peggy receives some career advice from an unexpected source.
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17 August 2008
Three Sundays
There seems to be familial bliss in...
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There seems to be familial bliss in the Draper household, especially between Don and Betty. However Bobby is acting out, which leads to a major disagreement between his parents on the issue of discipline. This disagreement places a strain on their bliss, but this change is made all the more clear when Don confesses to Betty for the first time the nature of his own abused childhood. A family that seems to be experiencing even less bliss, specifically below the surface, is Peggy's. Father Gill is a visiting new minister at Katherine's church, one who pays particular attention to Peggy. But a tearful Anita goes to confession and speaks to Father Gill about her frustrations with Peggy regarding Peggy's life, including she having a bastard child. Father Gill indicates to Peggy that he at least knows about the child, which may place walls between Peggy and the Father and Anita. Frustrations are also emerging at Sterling Cooper when staff is called into the office on Palm Sunday for an emergency work session to develop materials for the American Airlines pitch later that week. Don's daughter Sally has to accompany her father that day and adds a bit of spice to the day for some of the staff, especially Joan and Paul. Duck has some devastating news for the hard working staff just prior to the meeting with the American Airlines representatives. Although present at the American Airlines pitch, Roger was inconspicuously absent from the working session, as he is back to his womanizing ways, this time with one of Ken's "paid" girls by the name of Vicky. And Bobbie Barrett pays Don a surprise visit. She uses the guise of pitching a television series for Jimmy for her visit, but in reality her visit was primarily to seduce Don.
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10 August 2008
The Benefactor
While Don plays hooky from work, a...
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While Don plays hooky from work, a disaster happens on the set of a commercial for Utz Nuts when a verbal altercation occurs between the temperamental and drunk star of the commercial, comedian Jimmy Barrett, and Edith Schilling, one half of the husband-wife owners of Utz. Don uses Lois as a scapegoat for the problem. He tries to rectify the situation by talking to Barrett's "people", namely his manager wife, Bobbie. Bobbie is as strong willed as Jimmy is arrogant. As Bobbie and Don get to know each other better, both play hardball in their negotiations. Harry discovers some inside office information he wish he hadn't, both in that he doesn't like the information and can't hide how he found out. This information threatens his future at Sterling Cooper. However in researching his options including looking for work elsewhere, he stumbles across a possible opportunity for Sterling Cooper. This move puts him in the company's good books, but in the end, Harry doesn't get everything that he wants. Betty finally gets to know more about Arthur Case, her mysterious riding partner, including meeting his fianc?©e, Tara. Arthur thinks that he has Betty all figured out. Although he is fairly accurate in his assessment, Betty denies all.
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03 August 2008
Flight 1
On March 1, 1962, American Airlines...
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On March 1, 1962, American Airlines flight #1 crashes in Jamaica Bay killing ninety-five on board. This incident places a general pall over New York. On the professional front at Sterling Cooper, the immediate issue is the ads they've produced for rival airline, Mohawk, and the public sensitivities required regarding airlines and flying in general. But an opportunistic Duck learns through one of his old contacts at American, almost immediately following the crash, that American may want to change advertising agencies to re-brand the airline to get the public mindset away from the crash. In pursuing that account, Sterling Cooper would have to drop the Mohawk Airlines account due to a conflict of interest. Duck is supported by both Bertram and Roger on this move, but Don think it crass and unloyal, especially for just a shot at the American account. On a more personal issue, Pete learns that his father was on that flight. He is having trouble mourning the passing of his father. What's more, Pete learns through his brother, Bud, in dealing with the estate that his father squandered all the family's money - including some of his mother's trust fund - on a lavish lifestyle leaving the family estate worthless. Back at the office, Duck tries to convince Pete that he should be one of the major faces in the presentation to American due to his family tragedy. Although both Duck and Pete realize the request is insensitive and opportunistic, Pete does not say no. On other issues outside the office, Peggy pays a visit to her mother and sister, who are now guardians of a child. Paul, living an artist's lifestyle in New Jersey, throws a party with his Sterling Cooper colleagues in attendance. The party is in part to introduce his new girlfriend Sheila, who happens to be black, to his friends. About his lifestyle including dating outside his race, Joan accuses Paul of wanting to appear more liberal in his attitude than he actually is. And an unknown someone uses the office photocopying machine on a gag at Joan's expense.
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27 July 2008
For Those Who Think Young
It's Valentine's Day 1962,...
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It's Valentine's Day 1962, approximately 15 months since we last saw these cast of characters. On personal fronts, Don and Betty seem to have settled into an agreement of sorts that Don will try to be a better husband and father. Although Don makes a romantic gesture for Valentine's - dinner and a hotel stay at the Savoy Hotel - both Betty and Don realize there are still unspoken problems in their marriage. Joan and Roger have cooled off their romance, with Joan now actively dating. Pete and Trudy have worked out their early problems to now have what seems to be a supportive marriage, although the one stress in their lives is that they have not yet conceived a baby. And after an undisclosed leave of absence, Peggy has returned to her copy writers job at Sterling Cooper. There is much speculation among the men at the office as to Peggy's obvious weight loss, some speculating - correctly - that she had a baby, but wrong in that it is Don's (what else could explain Peggy's meteoric rise on the corporate ladder?), others thinking she went to a fat farm during her leave. On the work front, Duck is wanting a younger staff to provide the perception that Sterling Cooper is a hip, modern company with hip, modern ideas, this against Don's view of what is good for the company. Under this overriding directive, Salvatore and Peggy are working on the Mohawk Airline account. And the clerical staff is gawking over the newest office acquisition: a photocopying machine. The problem is it's size and where to put it.
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18 October 2007
The Wheel
Don and Betty Draper have an argument...
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Don and Betty Draper have an argument when it becomes apparent that he doesn't want to spend Thanksgiving with her family and she plans on going only with the children. He also learns some information about his brother Adam. Pete Campbell confirms that he has landed an account from his father-in-law for a new skin care product called Clearasil. He objects however when Don gives the account to Peggy Olson, who he has just been promoted to junior copywriter. Peggy proves her mettle in auditions for the weight loss device but later is feeling unwell and goes to the hospital where she is given some shocking news. Don comes up with a brilliant presentation for Kodak on a new wheel-like storage device for a slide projector that he dubs a carousel.
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11 October 2007
Nixon vs. Kennedy
Election night arrives and the staff...
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Election night arrives and the staff of Sterling Cooper has a party while watching the returns. The election is close and it's obviously going to be a long night. Now a senior partner in the firm, Don Draper must hire a new head of account services, a post that Pete Campbell yearns for. Aware of Draper's secret past, he tries to strong-arm him into giving him the job. With his secret out, Don panics and he asks Rachel Menken to run away with him. Regaining his composure, Don calls Pete's bluff leading to a confrontation with Bert Cooper.
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04 October 2007
Indian Summer
Peggy is given the opportunity to...
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Peggy is given the opportunity to write copy for a new weight loss device that everyone knows is useless. She finds an interesting use for it, however. Afraid of losing the Lucky Strike cigarette account, Bert Cooper gets Roger Sterling to come in for a one-hour meeting but he has another attack. Don Draper becomes a partner and takes over from his friend Roger, but some of the ad men are sharpening their resumes nonetheless. Pete Campbell wants a promotion but Draper doesn't seem too interested. Pete sneaks into Don's office and takes home a parcel sent by Adam addressed to Don that the mail room boy comes to deliver.
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27 September 2007
Long Weekend
It's Labor Day weekend and most of...
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It's Labor Day weekend and most of the men are sending their wives away for a few days. Don Draper's wife Betty is dreading the thought, as her father and his new girlfriend, whom she detests, will be staying with them. With the election approaching, the team at Sterling Cooper is gloomy since the Nixon campaign has not been following their advice. Roger Sterling was hoping to spend Friday night with Joan Holloway but having just seen the movie _Apartment, The (1960)_ , she is feeling a bit used. She plans a night on the town with her old college friend who has some surprising information for her. Don and Roger invite twin sisters from a casting call to join them for a drink but things go badly for Roger who suffers a serious heart attack. After the incident Don ends up spending the night with Rachel Menken where reveals a lot of his inner self.
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13 September 2007
Shoot
Don is courted by Jim Hobarth, head...
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Don is courted by Jim Hobarth, head of a larger ad firm who offers him more money and more creative resources to join them. Betty Draper rekindles her interest in modeling after Hobarth suggests she should try it. She doesn't realize it's all part of the strategy to get Don on board. Peggy Olsen is fretting over her weight gain but doesn't appreciate Joan's advice about getting ahead in the office. The ad team tries to counter the advertising coming out of the Kennedy campaign. Pete Campbell comes up with an idea to keep Kennedy's image off TV in key States.
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06 September 2007
The Hobo Code
Pete Campbell and Peggy Olsen start...
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Pete Campbell and Peggy Olsen start an office romance. Peggy's copy for the lipstick account goes over well and the men in the firm congratulate her. A new telephone receptionist, Lois Saddler, takes a liking to Salvatore Romano but his own interests seem to lie elsewhere. Don Draper gets an unexpected bonus from Bert Cooper and wants to take Midge on a surprise trip to Paris. She seems too involved with her beatnik friends however. Don reflects on his unhappy childhood and in flashbacks he reveals some life lessons he learned early on when a hobo spent the day working on the family farm in exchange for a meal.
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30 August 2007
Red in the Face
Pete Campbell is having difficulty...
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Pete Campbell is having difficulty adjusting to married life and clashes with his wife over a wedding gift. Don Draper continues to secretly check on his wife's condition with her psychiatrist. Don invites Roger Sterling home for dinner and in a somewhat drunken state, makes a pass at Betty Draper. Don's reaction however is to blame Betty. The creative team at Sterling Cooper starts kicking around ideas for the Nixon Presidential campaign and Roger Sterling is convinced that Nixon is a shoe-in. Pete offers to help Peggy Olson with the copy she is writing for a new lipstick account. Betty has an unpleasant run-in with Helen Bishop at the supermarket.
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23 August 2007
Babylon
The Agency is looking to land an...
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The Agency is looking to land an advertising contract to promote tourism to Israel. Don and his team try to come with a theme but know so little about the country they're stumped so Don calls Rachel Menken to see if she has any ideas. Roger Sterling is getting tired of sneaking around with Joan Holloway and suggests she should her own apartment but she knows better. Peggy comes up with an advertising concept during a testing session for a new line of lipsticks and she's subsequently asks to write copy.
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16 August 2007
5G
Don Draper is shaken when his past...
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Don Draper is shaken when his past life comes back to haunt him. After his picture appears in a local newspaper, Adam Whitman, a man who claims to be his younger brother, approaches him. Don, or Dick as his brother knows him, initially denies everything but in the end admits to having taken on a new name. He refuses however to have anything to do with him and tries to buy his silence. When one of the ad men gets a short story published, Pete Campbell is frustrated that his own stories have yet to see the light of day. When his wife approaches an old beau to see if he will publish the stories, he has an interesting proposition for her.
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09 August 2007
New Amsterdam
Pete Campbell oversteps the mark when...
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Pete Campbell oversteps the mark when he pitches an idea for ad campaign to the head of Bethlehem Steel without telling Don Draper. Draper wants him fired but learns a lesson in corporate politics. Pete's wife wants to buy a Manhattan apartment but he has to approach his cold and distant parents for a loan. Pete's in-laws, however, are more forthcoming.
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02 August 2007
Marriage of Figaro
Pete Campbell returns from his...
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Pete Campbell returns from his honeymoon with tall tales and a big grin on his face. He does tell Peggy Olson that their fling before his marriage was for one night only. Don Draper runs into an old army buddy who knows him under the name of Dick Whitman. He also takes a tour of Rachel Menken's store but in a private moment, their mutual attraction becomes evident. The Drapers have friends over for their daughter's birthday party, including the divorcée who lives down the street. Don however is obviously unhappy with his lot in life and seems to be carrying a burden that is not apparent.
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26 July 2007
Ladies Room
Don Draper is reluctant to talk about...
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Don Draper is reluctant to talk about his past, or his childhood, whether with his wife Betty or his boss Roger Sterling. Joan Holloway teaches Peggy Olsen how to wrangle a free lunch out of some of the ad men. Roger Sterling raises the issue of working for the upcoming Nixon presidential campaign and while Don doesn't have much enthusiasm, senior partner Bert Cooper insists that they will go ahead and orders Don to put a team together. The creative team has to come up with an ad campaign for a new deodorant in an aerosol spray can. Betty Draper's doctor recommends that she see a psychiatrist.
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19 July 2007
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
In 1960 New York City - the...
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In 1960 New York City - the high-powered and glamorous "Golden Age" of advertising - Don Draper, the biggest ad man in the business, struggles to stay a step ahead of the rapidly changing times and the young executives nipping at his heels.
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