Mad Men
Don takes a trip; Betty dines with a friend; Harry promotes a cause; the partners consider an asset.
Don takes a trip; Betty dines with a friend; Harry promotes a cause; the partners consider an asset.
Roger pawns off a project on Don; Joan goes on a business trip; Peggy and Pete cannot agree.
Don receives unwanted advice from Roger; Peggy and Stan do not agree on an account's personnel.
Don attempts to track down a friend; Joan tries to solve a problem with an account.
Don is troubled by a letter; Peggy may seek a new future on a risky venture.
Peggy collects research for a pitch; Pete receives an invitation to an exclusive club.
Don receives a visitor from his past; Stan embarrasses a superior; Ginsberg gets help from Peggy.
Don contacts an old friend; Roger deals with problems at home; Peggy is underestimated.
Don takes a trip; Betty dines with a friend; Harry promotes a cause; the partners consider an asset.
Peggy gets flowers at the office; Pete wades through new business politics.
Don makes a friend; Joan has drinks with a client; Roger receives a perplexing phone call.
Roger denies financial backing to his daughter, Margaret, and her husband.
The partners cannot agree on a new campaign; Don takes a day off.
Betty makes plans for Sally's future; Peggy faces trouble at home.
The agency works to keep a client; Joan is caught off-guard; Joan and Peggy approach Ted.
Roger is tormented by a recurring dream; Joan goes to the beach.
A surprise visitor disrupts Don; Peggy seeks inspiration; The creatives work on new ideas.
SCDP tries to pacify competing clients; an unexpected guest blind-sides Pete.
Roger changes his approach to make new business; Pete has an awkward run-in with a client.
Peggy makes plans for the future; Roger courts a potential client.
The partners try to keep a secret campaign under wraps; an old friend visits Joan.