Mad Men
Don and the team prepare their pitch for the agency-defining Jaguar account.
Don and the team prepare their pitch for the agency-defining Jaguar account.
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.