Synopsis
Includes:
Mad Men: Long Weekend (2007)
Mad Men: 5G (2007)
Mad Men: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (2007)
Mad Men: Shoot (2007)
Mad Men: The Hobo Code (2007)
Mad Men: Red in the Face (2007)
Mad Men: Babylon (2007)
Mad Men: Indian Summer (2007)
Mad Men: New Amsterdam (2007)
Mad Men: Nixon vs. Kennedy (2007)
Mad Men: Marriage of Figaro (2007)
Mad Men: Ladies Room (2007)
Mad Men: The Wheel (2007)
Mad Men: Long Weekend
Don is distraught about losing an important account, so Roger, stuck in the city on Labor Day, tries to cheer him up; Joan and her roommate paint the town. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: 5G
Don wins a prestigious award and gets his face splashed on a prominent industry periodical, which triggers some fallout from his past; Ken gets a short story published in a national monthly magazine, inspiring jealousy among his colleagues. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
At an advertising agency in 1960s Manhattan, the creative director has problems coming up with ideas for a tobacco account and crosses swords with the female head of a large department store that she wants to take in a new retail direction. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: Shoot
A rival ad agency tries to poach Don from Sterling Cooper, and they involve Betty in their campaign to land him; romantic rivals vie for Peggy's affections. Also, the agency steps up its Nixon presidential campaign in an attempt to counter successful Kennedy promos. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: The Hobo Code
Don's mysterious past comes back to haunt him; Peggy celebrates her new work success, but not all of her colleagues and co-workers are pleased or impressed; Salvatore's relationship with a client is questioned. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: Red in the Face
A boys' night out for Roger and Don ends badly as Roger's erratic behavior damages their relationship; Pete encounters problems on the home front as he and his bride continue to adjust to being married. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: Babylon
Peggy offers superb suggestions during a focus-group session, and her ideas are so well received that her future at the agency looks much brighter; Don asks Rachel's advice about an ad campaign for Israeli tourism. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: Indian Summer
Peggy is assigned a difficult project; Don seizes the opportunity provided by Roger's latest work woes; a frustrated Pete develops more problems at home and in the office; Betty seeks new relief for her mounting frustrations. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: New Amsterdam
Pete oversteps his bounds in dealing with a valuable client, puts his foot in his mouth and gets a lesson from Don in toeing the company line. At home, he gets pressure from his newlywed bride to buy their own apartment unit. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: Nixon vs. Kennedy
The Sterling Cooper staff pulls an all-nighter watching Nixon-Kennedy election returns; an ambitious Pete directly challenges Don. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: Marriage of Figaro
Pete's return from his honeymoon stirs up conflicted emotions about his bachelor-party dalliance with Peggy; Don and Rachel's business relationship shifts; Betty sets tongues wagging when she invites the neighborhood divorcée to her daughter's birthday party. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: Ladies Room
Betty sees a specialist about her ongoing physical problems; a managing partner leans on Don to get involved in the Richard Nixon presidential campaign; Peggy gets some unwanted attention from a copy writer. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi
Mad Men: The Wheel
Peggy's colleagues are irked when she's given a new job opportunity; Don's work responsibilities get in the way of his home life; Betty uncovers a surprising secret. ~ Ray Stackhouse, Rovi