In Care Of
Season 6, Episode 13
In the Season 6 finale, Don has a problem.
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The partners disagree on a new campaign; Don takes a day off.
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Favors
Season 6, Episode 11
Betty plans for Sally's future, while Peggy encounters trouble at home.
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The agency works to keep a client; Joan is caught off guard.
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Roger is plagued by a recurring dream; Joan goes to the beach.
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The Crash
Season 6, Episode 8
Don is disrupted by a surprise visitor; Peggy looks for inspiration.
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Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce tries to placate competing clients; Pete is blindsided by an unexpected guest.
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Roger changes tack to make new business; Pete has an awkward run-in with a client.
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The Flood
Season 6, Episode 5
Peggy plans for the future, while Roger courts a potential client.
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The partners try to keep a secret campaign under wraps, while Joan gets a visit from an old friend.
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Don has a difference of opinion with a client, while Peggy has problems motivating the staff.
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Conclusion. Roger receives some unnerving news; and Betty welcomes a houseguest.
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Part 1 of 2. Don launches a new campaign in the sixth-season opener.
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In the Season 6 premiere, Don launches a new campaign, while Roger receives some unnerving news and Betty welcomes a houseguest.
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Season 5 concludes with opportunities abounding for everyone at the agency, while Pete encounters an interesting stranger on a train.
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Don receives an intriguing lead and follows up on it.
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Don deals with a challenging pitch, while Peggy ponders taking a trip.
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Christmas proves rewarding to many at the agency; Harry does a good turn for a friend.
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Don's competitive nature comes to the fore; Roger pursues some new clients; Sally is met with a challenge.
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Peggy reluctantly harbors a secret; Pete steps up for a friend; Don gets a surprise.
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Don, Roger and Pete team up to rustle up some new clients; Sally lends a hand to a relative.
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Peggy has a tough time during a particularly formidable pitch; Don calls on a potential client.
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Signal 30
Season 5, Episode 5
Lane makes an interesting friend; Pete plays host to an assortment of guests.
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Don has an encounter with someone from the past; Joan comes to a momentous decision. Meanwhile, Roger increases Peggy's workload.
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Peggy receives new responsibilities as the firm makes a concentrated push to increase business. Later, Don and Harry go the extra mile for a big client.
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Conclusion. Don is greeted with a surprise; Roger and Pete clash; and Joan has a run-in with a houseguest.
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Part 1 of 2. Don is greeted with a surprise; Roger and Pete clash; and Joan has a run-in with a houseguest.
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Don is greeted with a surprise in the Season 5 opener. Meanwhile, Roger and Pete clash; and Joan has a run-in with a houseguest.
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In the Season 4 finale, a surprising opportunity rears its head for both Don and Peggy, leaving them with life-altering decisions to make.
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While trying to navigate a crisis, Don encounters an old friend.
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An all-hands meeting is called at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, and the gossip starts to fly about an important client leaving the agency and that possibly more will follow. Meanwhile, a competing firm attempts to poach select SCDP employees; Peggy has a passionate romp with Abe and later tries her hand at wooing the Playtex people.
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Betty is a bit unsettled when a surprise visitor stops at the Francis home.
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A romantic gesture in the form of a thoughtful gift could lead to professional problems for Peggy.
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Peggy and Joan are forced to deal with some insulting office behavior; Don and his date Bethany (Anna Camp) have an uncomfortable encounter with Betty and her husband at a fancy restaurant. Later, during a late-night business meeting, Don invites Faye (Cara Buono) to dine with him, and dinner turns into a bit more than either had expected.
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A rapidly approaching deadline causes consternation and throws things into a tizzy at the agency.
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Peggy and her new creative partner don't see eye-to-eye; Don pitches a client under an unusual set of circumstances.
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Don and Pete disregard Roger's expectations in an effort to land an important new client.
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When Pete receives an edict from Roger and Lane, he finds himself confronting personal dilemmas at work and on the home front. Meanwhile, Peggy befriends Joyce, a photo editor at Life magazine, who invites the copywriter to a party at a downtown loft, where Peggy gets hit on from a number of sides. And Faye's self-deprecating remarks at a focus-group meeting don't sit well with Don.
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Don plans a jaunt to Acapulco, while back at the office, Lane and Joan get into a serious disagreement.
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The agency's Christmas party is nearly spoiled by the late arrival of a surprise and not-so-welcome visitor.
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In the Season 4 opener, Don's reluctance to talk about himself jettisons a prestigious trade-paper interview that the company was hoping would be a boon to business. Meanwhile, the "wholesome" manufacturer of two-piece swimsuits wants to hire the firm but doesn't want a sexy ad campaign; Pete and Peggy stage a stunt in an effort to secure more money from a meat-company client; and Roger plays Cupid for Don.
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In the third-season finale, Don has a pivotal meeting with Connie (Chelcie Ross); Betty is the beneficiary of some interesting advice; and Pete has a serious sit-down with some clients.
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A candidate makes an impression on Don; Peggy's taste in men proves questionable; and Pete faces a major decision about his career.
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Sterling Cooper welcomes back a prodigal client; Betty and the children take a trip; Joan and Greg make plans for their future.
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Sterling Cooper celebrates a company milestone; Peggy competes with Paul for an account.
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Client satisfaction proves to be difficult for both Don and Sal; Betty decides to host a fund-raiser.
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Souvenir
Season 3, Episode 8
Don decides to include Betty on a company business trip; Pete lends a hand to a neighbor in his apartment building.
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Betty becomes involved in local politics; a troubling incident leads Don to begin thinking about his future; and Peggy is on the receiving end of an exquisite gift.
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A surprise visitor shows up at Sterling Cooper; Sally gets spooked by something (or someone); and Joan is the recipient of some surprising news.
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The Fog
Season 3, Episode 5
Concern over Sally's behavior causes Don and Betty to act; opportunistic Pete tries to work a new angle into his business dealings; and an odd dream has a strange effect on Betty.
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Don crosses paths with his father-in-law (Ryan Cutrona); Peggy searches for a new roommate; and a new client with money to throw around is very excited about doing business with the firm.
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A mandatory overtime session leaves the writers trying to stave off late-night boredom; Roger throws a party, and Joan and Greg host one of their own; and Sally and Grandpa have a run-in.
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Betty's father pays a visit; the Drapers dine with the stuffy new British boss (Jared Harris) and his snobby wife; the firm contemplates whether to accede to an unusual request from a client; Roger takes charge of arranging a wedding; and Peggy's personal involvement in a campaign leaves her greatly affected.
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In the third-season opener, Pete and Ken are among those affected by the corporate changes at the firm. Meanwhile, Sal accompanies Don on a business trip to Baltimore, where both men succumb to the powers of persuasive seduction.
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As the second season ends, things get bumpy at Sterling Cooper while Don is away; Betty receives some upsetting news.
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An old friend and Don renew acquaintances; Pete's personal problems impact a major account; Joan introduces her fiancé around the office.
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Don takes a business trip to Los Angeles, where he hooks up with some interesting new acquaintances; Peggy's in the mood for an office romance; Duck contemplates the future at Sterling Cooper.
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Betty visits her ailing father; Paul's girlfriend, Sheila, advises him about his civic responsibilities; Pete's mother tries to put the kibosh on an important family move that he and Trudy are planning.
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Freddy Rumsen strikes out during a pitch meeting with his team; ever-eager Pete seizes a chance to exploit an opportunity at the office; an old friend is the beneficiary of Don's loyalty; Sara Beth proves to be a welcome ally for Betty.
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Father Gill tries to convince Peggy to volunteer her talents to a church project; Duck and Don team to woo a foreign-beer client by marketing to a new demographic; Harry turns to an unlikely source for help when his department is overloaded with work.
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Don steps up in class and purchases a new set of wheels that is more appropriate for a big-time executive; Pete, Harry and Ken put their heads together to land new accounts; a serious error by Don's secretary could reflect poorly on Joan; the staff reacts to the new objet d'art in Cooper's office.
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Don and Duck attempt to make peace at the office; Peggy tries to find a way to participate in the high-level after-hours meetings being held by the executives; one of Duck's family members visits his office.
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Joan might have found Don a perfect secretary; Peggy comes to the rescue when Don finds himself in the middle of personal issues between a TV comedian and the man's wife; Pete and his wife see a fertility specialist to deal with her inability to conceive.
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Peggy's family entertains a new priest assigned to their parish; Freddy and Ken wine and dine a client; the agency staff pitches in to prepare for an under-the-gun pitch meeting.
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Problems surface on the set of a commercial shoot while Don plays hooky from the office; ever-ambitious, career-minded Harry musters support for a sponsorship plagued by controversy; Betty steps in to help Don when he arranges a dinner to placate his upset clients.
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Flight 1
Season 2, Episode 2
Paul throws a party, then throws his work colleagues for a loop when he introduces them to a special guest; Peggy pays a dinner visit to her family; Duck uses an unorthodox approach to land an airline account, which puts the firm on a conflict-of-interest course.
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The second season opens with Don butting heads about personnel matters with Duck, who wants "younger creative talent"; the staff is up in the air about its approach to an airline-company account; Betty bumps into a former roommate who has begun a surprising new career; Joan is at a loss about where to put the new copy machine.
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A recap of the first season of the popular cable drama set in the high-powered world of advertising in 1960s New York City, chronicling the exploits and sexploits of employees at an elite agency. Jon Hamm stars with John Slattery, Elisabeth Moss and January Jones.
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A compilation of clips from the first season of the TV drama, set in the early 1960s, about a group of Madison Ave. advertising men and women and their families. Jon Hamm stars with John Slattery, Elisabeth Moss and January Jones.
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The Wheel
Season 1, Episode 13
Peggy's colleagues are irked when she's given a new job opportunity; Don's work responsibilities get in the way of his home life; Betty uncovers a surprising secret.
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A compilation of scenes from the series that examines the high-powered world of advertising in 1960's New York City, from the board room to the bedroom.
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The Sterling Cooper staff pulls an all-nighter watching Nixon-Kennedy election returns; an ambitious Pete directly challenges Don.
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Peggy is assigned a difficult project; Don seizes the opportunity provided by Roger's latest work woes; a frustrated Pete develops more problems at home and in the office; Betty seeks new relief for her mounting frustrations.
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Don is distraught about losing an important account, so Roger, stuck in the city on Labor Day, tries to cheer him up; Joan and her roommate paint the town.
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Shoot
Season 1, Episode 9
A rival ad agency tries to poach Don from Sterling Cooper, and they involve Betty in their campaign to land him; romantic rivals vie for Peggy's affections. Also, the agency steps up its Nixon presidential campaign in an attempt to counter successful Kennedy promos.
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Don's mysterious past comes back to haunt him; Peggy celebrates her new work success, but not all of her colleagues and co-workers are pleased or impressed; Salvatore's relationship with a client is questioned.
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A boys' night out for Roger and Don ends badly as Roger's erratic behavior damages their relationship; Pete encounters problems on the home front as he and his bride continue to adjust to being married.
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Babylon
Season 1, Episode 6
Peggy offers superb suggestions during a focus-group session, and her ideas are so well received that her future at the agency looks much brighter; Don asks Rachel's advice about an ad campaign for Israeli tourism.
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Five G
Season 1, Episode 5
Don wins a prestigious award and gets his face splashed on a prominent industry periodical, which triggers some fallout from his past; Ken gets a short story published in a national monthly magazine, inspiring jealousy among his colleagues.
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Pete oversteps his bounds in dealing with a valuable client, puts his foot in his mouth and gets a lesson from Don in toeing the company line. At home, he gets pressure from his newlywed bride to buy their own apartment unit.
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Pete's return from his honeymoon stirs up conflicted emotions about his bachelor-party dalliance with Peggy; Don and Rachel's business relationship shifts; Betty sets tongues wagging when she invites the neighborhood divorcée to her daughter's birthday party.
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Betty sees a specialist about her ongoing physical problems; a managing partner leans on Don to get involved in the Richard Nixon presidential campaign; Peggy gets some unwanted attention from a copy writer.
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At an advertising agency in 1960s Manhattan, the creative director has problems coming up with ideas for a tobacco account and crosses swords with the female head of a large department store that she wants to take in a new retail direction.
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Debut: This drama set in an advertising agency in 1960s Manhattan begins with the company's creative director having problems coming up with ideas for a tobacco account and crossing swords with the female head of a large department store.
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