Mad Men 2×6: Babylon
Rumors spread in the office about a surprise romantic affair. Peggy’s ideas get noticed during a pitch meeting and her future at the agency begins to look more promising. Don asks Rachel’s advice about an ad campaign.
Rumors spread in the office about a surprise romantic affair. Peggy’s ideas get noticed during a pitch meeting and her future at the agency begins to look more promising. Don asks Rachel’s advice about an ad campaign.
Don’s past catches up to him when he wins an award and gets his picture on a prominent industry periodical. Ken makes his colleagues jealous when he gets a short story published in a national monthly magazine.
Don teaches Pete a lesson when he oversteps his authority in dealing with a valuable client. At home, Pete is pressured from his newlywed bride to buy their own apartment unit.
Upon returning from his honeymoon, Pete is troubled by what happened with Peggy at his bachelor party. Don’s professional relationship with Rachel undergoes significant changes.
Betty consults with a specialist about her health issues; Don is pressured to help with Nixon’s presidential campaign; Peggy fends off the coming advances of one of the copy writers.
On Valentine’s Day, the staff of the Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency is hustling and checking out the newest office equipment. Don and Duck clash over an account, and Betty hears from an old friend.
Rumors spread in the office about a surprise romantic affair. Peggy’s ideas get noticed during a pitch meeting and her future at the agency begins to look more promising. Don asks Rachel’s advice about an ad campaign.
Don’s past catches up to him when he wins an award and gets his picture on a prominent industry periodical. Ken makes his colleagues jealous when he gets a short story published in a national monthly magazine.
Don teaches Pete a lesson when he oversteps his authority in dealing with a valuable client. At home, Pete is pressured from his newlywed bride to buy their own apartment unit.
Upon returning from his honeymoon, Pete is troubled by what happened with Peggy at his bachelor party. Don’s professional relationship with Rachel undergoes significant changes.
Betty consults with a specialist about her health issues; Don is pressured to help with Nixon’s presidential campaign; Peggy fends off the coming advances of one of the copy writers.
On Valentine’s Day, the staff of the Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency is hustling and checking out the newest office equipment. Don and Duck clash over an account, and Betty hears from an old friend.