Mad Men 2×13: Meditations in an Emergency
Sterling Cooper is in play and the office scrambles without Don and Betty learns some disconcerting news.
Sterling Cooper is in play and the office scrambles without Don and Betty learns some disconcerting news.
An old friend and Don renew acquaintances; Pete’s personal problems impact a major account; Joan introduces her fiancé around the office.
Don takes a business trip to Los Angeles, where he hooks up with some interesting new acquaintances; Peggy’s in the mood for an office romance; Duck contemplates the future at Sterling Cooper.
Betty visits her ailing father; Paul’s girlfriend, Sheila, advises him about his civic responsibilities; Pete’s mother tries to put the kibosh on an important family move that he and Trudy are planning.
Freddy Rumsen strikes out during a pitch meeting with his team; ever-eager Pete seizes a chance to exploit an opportunity at the office; an old friend is the beneficiary of Don’s loyalty; Sara Beth proves to be a welcome ally for Betty.
To win over an imported beer brand as a new client, Duck and Don try to appeal to a new market demographic. Harry’s overwhelmed with his department’s workload and finds assistance from an unlikely source. Father Gill convinces Peggy to become part of a pro-bono church project.
When Roger and Don hit the town together Roger’s behavior puts a strain on their relationship.
Sterling Cooper is in play and the office scrambles without Don and Betty learns some disconcerting news.
An old friend and Don renew acquaintances; Pete’s personal problems impact a major account; Joan introduces her fiancé around the office.
Don takes a business trip to Los Angeles, where he hooks up with some interesting new acquaintances; Peggy’s in the mood for an office romance; Duck contemplates the future at Sterling Cooper.
Betty visits her ailing father; Paul’s girlfriend, Sheila, advises him about his civic responsibilities; Pete’s mother tries to put the kibosh on an important family move that he and Trudy are planning.
Freddy Rumsen strikes out during a pitch meeting with his team; ever-eager Pete seizes a chance to exploit an opportunity at the office; an old friend is the beneficiary of Don’s loyalty; Sara Beth proves to be a welcome ally for Betty.
To win over an imported beer brand as a new client, Duck and Don try to appeal to a new market demographic. Harry’s overwhelmed with his department’s workload and finds assistance from an unlikely source. Father Gill convinces Peggy to become part of a pro-bono church project.
When Roger and Don hit the town together Roger’s behavior puts a strain on their relationship.