On Sunday's episode of Mad Men, Don runs into Midge in the midst of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce's Lucky Strike crisis. Although she reveals some dark, depressing secrets, she also inadvertently inspires Don to take drastic action to save the company. Meanwhile, Betty might not notice the progress Sally is making with Dr. Edna, but she does catch her sneaking off to drink Glen Bishop's backwash (not a metaphor). Plus: Trudy puts her foot down about Pete's continued dedication to the crumbling agency.
Hey everyone, as you can tell, my schedule hasn't allowed me to write up my full recap of the episode yet. I will do so as soon as possible, but in the meantime, please use this space to discuss Season 4's penultimate episode.
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On Sunday's episode of Mad Men, Don runs into Midge in the midst of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce's Lucky Strike crisis. Although she reveals some dark, depressing secrets, she also inadvertently inspires Don to take drastic action to save the company. Meanwhile, Betty might not notice the progress Sally is making with Dr. Edna, but she does catch her sneaking off to drink Glen Bishop's backwash (not a metaphor). Plus: Trudy puts her foot down about Pete's continued dedication to the crumbling agency...
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