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Ted and Don are debating margarine. Ted is trying to sell Fleischmann’s as a luxury brand of margarine, and Don is trying to sell it as a better tasting margarine. Fascinating. Continue reading
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Ted and Don are debating margarine. Ted is trying to sell Fleischmann’s as a luxury brand of margarine, and Don is trying to sell it as a better tasting margarine. Fascinating. Continue reading
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The episode opens with a drunken car crash, and is that Ken Cosgrove at the wheel? Ken hobbles into the office with a cane, and all Ted wants to know is what the client said about their seventh round of creative. The client is Chevy, and they “didn’t like ‘em.” Continue reading
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Don overhears his mistress, Silvia, fighting with her husband. It’s messy, and it makes him uncomfortable, because he would rather his affair stay neat and clean and tidy. Continue reading
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Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce may be going public, which would net Joan nearly a million dollars and justify all of the hard work she had to do to get that partnership. But the trick is getting Don to go along with the plan since he seems to have little regard for money. Continue reading
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1,290 square feet, 1 ½ baths, 2 bedrooms, 1 parking spot, 84th and York: $28,000. But, “when they finish the Second Avenue Subway, this apartment will quadruple in value.” Ha, that’s funny. Continue reading
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Pete Campbell in his sad little studio apartment, hosting a secret meeting with Ketchup and Don. Ketchup guarantees that Baked Beans won’t find out that SCDP is pitching Ketchup, but Don decides to keep the team small just to be on the safe side. Continue reading
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Pete and Trudy are socializing with their not-so-buttoned-up neighbors who are a little raunchier than we’re used to in the Campbell residence. The women are asking Pete to hook them up with tickets to see Hair, and the men are suggesting that Trudy might be a furry. Continue reading
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