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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
3/25/2012
1.
A Little Kiss (1)
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The 1960s, dominated by the Civil Rights Movement, is a time of change throughout America, and for the Draper family, life has certainly changed. The children, Sally and Gene, must adapt to a new home, a new brother, and a new stepmother. Don, now living in a fancy new apartment with his sexy new wife, Megan, seems to have everything a man could want. However, Megan, still employed at the agency, has difficulty interpreting Don's expectations of her. His desire for a sex kitten at home and a prim and proper employee at the office, means Megan must learn to navigate the dual role while also struggling to earn the respect of her co-workers, many of whom believe that being the boss's wife is how she "earned" her new position. She throws Don a surprise birthday party, an unpleasant reminder to him that he has turned 40, but after Megan performs a risqué little number in front of everyone, Don is anything but happy. For other folks at the agency, life never seems to change. Peggy continues to be outspoken, Pete continues to feel unappreciated, Lane and Joan continue to wallow in their loneliness, and the first two named partners, Roger Sterling and Bert Cooper, continue to do absolutely nothing.
Director:
Jennifer Getzinger
Writer:
Matthew Weiner
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Guest starring:
Peyton List,
Embeth Davidtz,
Charlie Hofheimer,
Larisa Oleynik, Jack Laufer,
Christine Estabrook, John Sloman, Matt Riedy, Jeff Clarke, Beth Hall, Alexandra Ella, Irving Green, Meghan Bradley,
Taylor Emerson, Steven Lee Allen
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
3/25/2012
2.
A Little Kiss (2)
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Don and Megan work out some of their issues, Roger and Pete butt heads, and Joan has a run-in with a house guest.
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
4/1/2012
3.
Tea Leaves
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As Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce tries to build upon its current business, Peggy is given new responsibility. Don and Harry indulge a client. Betty contemplates her mortality after seeing a doctor.
Director:
Jon Hamm
Writer:
Matthew Weiner
/ Erin Levy
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Guest starring:
John Sloman,
Teyonah Parris, Ben Feldman, Pamela Dunlap, Adria Tennor, Robin Pearson Rose, Stephen Mendel,
Hayley McFarland, Ken Barnett
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
4/8/2012
4.
Mystery Date
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Don has an encounter with someone from the past. Meanwhile, Roger increases Peggy's workload, and Joan comes to a momentous decision.
Director:
Matt Shakman
/ John Slattery
Writer:
Frank Pierson
/ Victor Levin
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Guest starring:
Teyonah Parris, Ben Feldman, Sam Page,
Christine Estabrook, Pamela Dunlap,
Zosia Mamet,
Alyson Reed, Lou Richards, Mädchen Amick, Stephanie Drake, Matt Biedel
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
4/15/2012
5.
Signal 30
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Lane makes an interesting friend; Pete plays host to an assortment of guests.
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
4/22/2012
6.
Far Away Places
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Peggy has a tough time during a particularly formidable pitch; Don calls on a potential client.
Director:
Scott Hornbacher
Writer:
Semi Chellas
/ Matthew Weiner
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Guest starring:
Ben Feldman,
Charlie Hofheimer,
Teyonah Parris, Stephen Mendel, John Sloman, Tony Pasqualini,
Bess Armstrong, Tom Beyer,
Lisa K. Wyatt, Greg Allan Martin, Kristen Miller,
Keith Allan
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
4/29/2012
7.
At the Codfish Ball
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Don, Roger, and Pete team up to rustle up some new clients. Sally lends a hand to a relative. Megan's parents come to visit from Canada.
Director:
Michael Uppendahl
Writer:
Jonathan Igla
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Guest starring:
Talia Balsam,
Julia Ormond,
Ronald Guttman,
Charlie Hofheimer, Ben Feldman, Myra Turley, Pamela Dunlap,
Ray Wise, John Sloman, Robin Pearson Rose,
Larisa Oleynik, Marten Holden Weiner
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
5/6/2012
8.
Lady Lazarus
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Megan has second thoughts about her future at Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. Peggy reluctantly harbors a secret. Pete steps up for a friend.
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
5/13/2012
9.
Dark Shadows
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Don attempts to regain his creative spark, but undermines a member of his staff while doing so. Roger pursues some new clients, and in the process, hurts Jane. Betty displays her pettiness when she reveals a distressing secret to Sally.
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
5/20/2012
10.
Christmas Waltz
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Christmas proves rewarding to many at the agency; Harry does a good turn for a friend.
Director:
Phil Abraham
Writer:
Semi Chellas
/ Matthew Weiner
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Guest starring:
Embeth Davidtz,
Teyonah Parris, Ben Feldman, Anna Wood,
Nicholas Guest, James DuMont, Mitchell Fink, Beth Hall, Sadie Alexandru, Stephanie Drake
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
5/27/2012
11.
The Other Woman
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One of Don's new advertisement ideas get scrutinized, and Peggy carefully considers an excursion.
Director:
Phil Abraham
Writer:
Semi Chellas
/ Matthew Weiner
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Guest starring:
Joel Murray,
Teyonah Parris, Ben Feldman,
Christine Estabrook, Kevin Rahm,
Gary Basaraba, Jordan Feldman, Beth Hall, Meghan Bradley, Mark Kelly, Marty Lodge, Brian Elerding
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
6/3/2012
12.
Commissions and Fees
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Don follows an unexpected lead; Sally goes out.
Director:
Chris Manley
Writer:
Maria Jacquemetton
/ André Jacquemetton
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Guest starring:
Embeth Davidtz,
Timothy Carhart, Marten Holden Weiner,
Ray Wise, Michael Chieffo, Meghan Bradley, Sadie Alexandru, John Knox, Henry Dittman
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Seen it: Yes
1 hr 0 mins
6/10/2012
13.
The Phantom
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Season Finale:
Director:
Matthew Weiner
Writer:
Matthew Weiner
/ Jonathan Igla
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Guest starring:
Julia Ormond,
Embeth Davidtz,
Alexis Bledel,
Jay Paulson,
Teyonah Parris, Ben Feldman, Kevin Rahm, Lou Richards, Jeff Clarke, Jon Manfrellotti, Jay Seals,
Emily Foxler, James Martin Kelly, Sadie Alexandru, Geoffrey Wade
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