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  2. Shut the Door. Have a Seat. - Wikipedia

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    When Pete arrives at Sterling Cooper over the weekend, he encounters a clueless Harry Crane (Rich Sommer), who is soon coerced into joining the new agency. Roger brings Joan Harris (Christina Hendricks) aboard as well to ensure they leave with all necessary client files for continuity of service. The group raids the Sterling Cooper offices and ...

  3. The Other Woman (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    The episode received much acclaim from television journalists. The storyline involving Joan's prostituting herself to secure the Jaguar account for Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce came in for particular analysis and scrutiny among journalists, as related to its execution and use of themes of female sexuality [10] and sexual objectification. [11]

  4. Blowing Smoke (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    Don Draper meets with a representative from Heinz to discuss moving the beans, vinegar, and sauces line of business to Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce but is dismayed when the potential client says he will hear ideas from SCDP in six to eight months, as he has doubts about the agency's immediate future. Don, pushing to clinch the business sooner ...

  5. Mad Men - Wikipedia

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    The series's main character is charismatic advertising executive Don Draper (played by Jon Hamm), who is initially the talented creative director at Sterling Cooper. Though erratic and mysterious, he is widely regarded throughout the advertising world as a genius; some of the most famous ad campaigns in history are shown to be his creations.

  6. The Grown-Ups (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    The Grown-Ups is the name of thirty-eighth episode of the American television drama series Mad Men and the twelfth episode of the show's third season.It was written by Brett Johnson along with series creator Matthew Weiner, and it was directed by Barbet Schroeder.

  7. Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency - Wikipedia

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    The PPL partners, St. John Powell (Charles Shaughnessy) and Harold Ford (Neil Dickson) arrive with charming, handsome account man Guy MacKendrick (Jamie Thomas King). They tour the office and meet with the Sterling Cooper partners. Guy reveals he is the source of PPL's fascination with Don, dashing the idea that Don could be brought to London.

  8. Christmas Comes But Once a Year (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    It was written by series creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner and Tracy McMillan, and directed by Michael Uppendahl. It originally aired on the AMC channel in the United States on August 1, 2010. The episode opens in December 1964, [1] as Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce is hosting a Christmas party.

  9. For Those Who Think Young (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    Roger has recovered from his heart attack and is back at Sterling Cooper as well. Betty has begun taking horseback riding lessons. A new copy machine is delivered to the office, and Joan struggles to decide where to put it. While waiting for Don, who is late for the noon meeting, Peggy berates and humiliates Don's new secretary, Lois.