Mad Men
While the company revels in the glory of its successful Jaguar pitch, Lane reaches breaking point.
While the company revels in the glory of its successful Jaguar pitch, Lane reaches breaking point.
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.
Don has a disagreement with a client; Pete entertains a guest; Peggy tries to motivate the staff.
Don spearheads a new campaign; Roger gets unsettling news; Betty takes in a houseguest.
Don spearheads a new campaign; Roger gets unsettling news; Betty takes in a houseguest.
There are opportunities for everyone; Pete meets a stranger on a train.
While the company revels in the glory of its successful Jaguar pitch, Lane reaches breaking point.
Don and the team prepare their pitch for the agency-defining Jaguar account.
Lane is instructed by his London attorney to wire $8,000 to England within two days for back taxes.
Don is competitive; Roger looks for new business; Sally is faced with a challenge.
Peggy is upset by a secret she is keeping; Pete helps a friend; Don receives unexpected news.
Don, Roger and Pete try to drum up new business; Sally helps a relative.
Peggy is upset by a difficult pitch; Don meets a potential client.
Lane strikes up an interesting friendship; Pete entertains guests.
Don runs into someone from his past; Joan makes a decision, and Roger gives Peggy extra work.