Mad Men He May Never Gold Again

Tomorrowland
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Season 4 Episode xiii
Air engagement 17 October 2010
Written past Jonathan Igla
Matthew Weiner
Directed by Matthew Weiner

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Contents

  • 1 Intro
  • two Synopsis
  • three Cast
    • three.1 Main Star
    • 3.ii Co-Star
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 Quotes
  • 6 Gallery

Intro

Later years of service, Betty Hofstadt lets Carla go; while preparing to make the move to Rye. Don Draper takes the children to California, but without a nanny he hires Megan Calvet, which leads to some rather interesting events. Stephanie Horton meets Don'southward children. Peggy Olson and Ken Cosgrove team upwards to take on Topaz Pantyhose, Joan Holloway gets a promotion.

Synopsis

In the early morning, Don is woken past his girlfriend Faye, who is packing for a 7am flight. Don asks Faye to "put him out of his misery" before she goes. Faye reassures Don, who is nervous about a meeting with the American Cancer Society, that they are going to "love" him. Faye ventures that his nervousness isn't but about the coming together, simply with his difficulty with duality, and mayhap if he were to address it, he could finally join the earth in trying "to exist people." Don takes her hand and says he's going to miss her.

Meanwhile at SCDP, Joan Holloway, sporting a very noticeable baby bump, is pushing the mail cart when she reaches Lane's office. Once she enters, Lane delivers the good news that she has been promoted to Director of Agency Operations, but she won't receive a pay heighten due to the financial situation of the company. Joan thanks Lane, calling it "almost an honor", before resuming distributing mail.

During his coming together with the American Cancer Society, when asked why he wrote the letter of the alphabet, Don explains that though information technology was written on impulse, it was a necessity for information technology to be written; it would permit his company to move forrad. Sussing out ways to campaign confronting smoking, the board tells Don they need innovative new ways to reach out the public. Don advises the board that what the cigarette companies are out for are "new smokers" and although teenagers are an easy sell, they are likewise sentimental. Don submits the idea that the entrada could exist based on parents and children, with cigarettes coming between them. Impressed, they become a "meeting for some other coming together."

In Don'due south office, Roger, Pete and Don call a meeting with Ken. The calendar is how to benefit from the meeting with the Cancer Society to land Dow Chemic afterwards Don had a particularly "empathic substitution" with their CEO, Everett Marlowe, who likewise sits at the board of the Cancer Society. The three partners know Ken's father-in-law to be, Ed Baxter, works every bit ane of the CEOs of Corning Inc. (Corning also happens to have a fifty-50 joint-venture with Dow, Dow-Corning), and might well know the CEO of Dow, which Ken apace acknowledges. Scoring Dow would potentially bail the firm out of their fiscal difficulties. Pitching the idea to Ken, Pete mentions his relationship with his begetter-in-law, Tom Vogel, who besides happens to exist SCDP'southward major client to date. Unnerved, Ken rejects the thought of leveraging his personal relation with his father-in-law to be, calling Cynthia his "life" and not wanting to do anything at work to compromise that relationship.

Betty Hofstadt and Carla are in the final stages of packing upward the firm so the family can move to Rye. Subsequently Betty leaves to become to the store, Glen Bishop shows up and asks Carla if he can say goodbye to Sally Draper. Carla reluctantly allows Glen to go upstairs. Glen tells Sally he will try to go along in affect with her through the mail service and in a few years, he will be old enough to drive to visit her. The two share a friendly hug and Glen leaves the room. Betty returns and catches Glen as he leaves, and and so immediately fires Carla for assuasive him into the house. Henry Francis afterwards finds out almost Betty firing Carla, which results in a fight.

Unexpectedly dropping in on Peggy, Joyce brings a friend; a woman Harry instantly takes to. Joyce introduces the woman to Peggy as Carolyn Jones. Taking a seat on Peggy's couch, Joyce explains that Carolyn was recently fired from a job modelling pantyhose, and that she noticed her having a breakup at Howard Johnson's that 24-hour interval. Interrupting the threesome, Harry comes in with an alibi asking Peggy about his ABC meeting, and makes a failed pass at Carolyn. Carolyn explains that she was recently working for Topaz Pantyhose and in a moment of frustration, they fired their advertising agency and then her. Sensing an opportunity, Peggy contacts Ken.

An agitated Don asks Megan if she has made childcare arrangements for his trip to California. Due to the varying ages of Don children, Megan explains that he'll need two of the in-service nannies from the hotel. Looking at Megan, Don asks how much she makes a week. When Megan says that she makes seventy dollars a calendar week, Don offers to double that, and to give her a few nights off, plus her own room, if she will bring together him on his trip, all expenses paid. She accepts his offering and they leave for California.

Peggy Olson and Ken Cosgrove begin a new campaign for Topaz. Ken tells Peggy that Art Garden, the Topaz executive, was very impressed that she had heard about them firing Dupre, their previous advert agency. Lucky for Peggy and Ken, Topaz had already bought production placement, and therefore they but need ane successful pitch to "selection up the pieces."

In California, Don returns to the hotel subsequently a concern meeting. He finds his children and Megan singing the French children'southward song, "Il était un petit navire." Before leaving them, Don tells Megan how impressed he is with her facility with his children, and compares her to Maria Von Trapp. Megan tells Don that professionally speaking, she has no feel with children; however, she does have six nieces and nephews.

Don takes Sally and Bobby to visit Stephanie, who is currently living in Anna'south house, but is preparing to sell it. Bobby notices the painted flowers on Anna's wall, and he and Sally discover the inscription on the wall that reads "Dick and Anna, '64." This prompts Sally to ask Don who Dick is. Don says "well, that's me. Its but a nickname people call me sometimes." Asking the children to get some lemons, Stephanie gives Don Anna's engagement ring from the real Don Draper, telling him "non to fool" with that kind of gesture. When Don asks Stephanie if she's going back to schoolhouse, Stephanie says she isn't, and that the best part is knowing that she has her "whole life ahead" of her.

Arriving back at the hotel, Don meets Megan and Gene in the pool. As Bobby and Sally go into their swimming gear, Sally asks Don to join them. Megan encourages this, telling Sally he "swims all the fourth dimension in New York." Don demurs, maxim he is "really beat." Dorsum in his room Don stares at the wall, but then goes outside and jumps into the pool with his kids.

Back in their hotel room Don, Sally and Bobby are planning their day at Disneyland, as Megan enters the room with a friend. Staring at Megan in admiration, Don tells them to "have fun." When Emerge asks where they are headed, Megan's friend replies that they are going to the "Whiskey A-Go-Go."

Back in Ossining, Betty comes dwelling tardily to an agitated Henry. Henry decries the fact that Betty fired Carla and didn't tell him, and that Betty refused to give Carla a recommendation despite her nine years of service. Betty defends herself, citing her disapproval of Glen. The argument escalates when Henry points out the illogic of Betty not moving the kids out the house because they need "stability" and then, out of sheer pettiness, firing the nanny they have had since they were born. When she expresses her anger that Henry is not on her side, Henry passive-aggressively mutters that "no one is ever on your side, Betty."

With the children asleep, Don hears Megan come dorsum to her hotel room next door and plough on the television. Don opportunistically knocks on her door to "get over the schedule for Disneyland," Megan invites him in. Together they stand up on the balcony and lookout the night sky equally Megan reveals that she wanted to be an extra but never really had enough belief in herself. And in a moment of rekindled passion the ii kiss.

Inbound Sally'south empty room, Betty lies on the bed.

After having sex, Don asks Megan if she expected the two of them to rekindle their romance when he asked her to back-trail him. Megan admits that she did, and that she was going to miss him while he was away. When Don expresses uncertainty about that, saying that "You don't know anything almost me," Megan replies that she knows that Don has a good heart and that he is always "trying to exist better." Don asks Megan if he can "knock on this door" once more, and asks her to dinner subsequently the Disneyland trip. Megan accepts, pointing out they're going to be spending the entire day together.

Arriving at the meeting with Topaz, Peggy and Ken run into Art Garden. Explaining that the visitor is in a bind and in urgent need of a campaign, Peggy, off the cuff, pitches "Topaz Pantyhose, the simply pair you'll ever need; bad for business, good for you lot." This impresses Art.

During luncheon with Megan and his children, Don notices how nice his family unit looks with Megan in the moving-picture show. Bobby and Sally taunt each other until Sally well-nigh hits Bobby, and knocks over her milk shake. Chop-chop cleaning up the mess just before Don loses his temper, Megan calmly tells Sally "it's okay, information technology'due south only a milkshake." A surprised Don looks at Megan, impressed with how she handles his children. He helps her clean up the mess.

At the decision of the trip, Don, unexpectedly proposes to Megan with the ring Anna left to him. He declares that Megan is the woman who makes him feel "the mode [he] has always wanted to feel." He goes on to say that when saw her sleeping, he couldn't imagine waking up and not seeing her there. She happily accepts his proposal, and then telephones her mother. On the telephone, Megan speaks to her mother in French.

Back at the office announces to Roger, Pete, Lane and Joan his engagement to "Miss Calvet." Lane and Joan. When Roger asks "Who the hell is that?" a surprised Joan replies "Megan," and calls her in to congratulate them. The news comes as a surprise to everyone, peculiarly Peggy, who arrives with Ken. They share the news that they signed a new account, which will bring SCDP $250,000 and will go on the company adrift. It is the starting time account that SCDP has secured since Lucky Strike terminated their contract. Everyone offers Don and Megan their well wishes.

In his part, Peggy expresses her concerns for Don. He tells Peggy that he appreciates it, but he is "very happy." He adds that Megan reminds him of Peggy, that she has the "aforementioned spark," and that she "admires" Peggy equally much as Don does.

Megan tells Don that Faye called again, stating that it's "non going to become easier" the longer he waits.

Peggy afterwards speaks to Joan nigh Don marrying a secretary. She is irritated that both of their efforts to save the company go unappreciated, and that the men of the office e'er seem to overshadow them with their own shenanigans. "A pretty confront comes along, and everything goes out the window," they commiserate. Joan also predicts that Don "isn't going to want to be married to his secretary," and therefore will probably brand her a copywriter, which will put Megan under Peggy'southward supervision. Joan jokes that she learned long ago non to become all her "satisfaction" from her job. "Bullshit!" counters Peggy, and they both erupt into laughter.

Don calls Faye Miller, wanting to speak to her in person most his engagement. When he rejects her offer to driblet by the role, Faye wants to know what'southward going on. Don asks her to come across him for coffee instead, merely Faye refuses, and demands that he tell her over the phone. The news leaves her in tears, and she tells him that she hopes Megan knows that Don only likes "the beginnings of things."

Joan calls Greg Harris to update him about her pregnancy, revealing that she did not become through with her original program to have an ballgame. She passes off the kid as Greg'due south. Telling him about the events at work, Greg is eager for Joan to share the news with the office that she is expecting. When she teases Greg, maxim "they're bigger", he tells her to not worry about her figure since he will "whip her and the infant into shape" when he returns home. They tell one another they love each other, and end the call.

That dark, Don returns to his old business firm and finds that Betty is just well-nigh to leave. The two share 1 last potable in their former home, and Don tells her that he is engaged. Betty initially thinks it'southward to Bethany Van Nuys, merely Don explains that the lucky woman is his secretarial assistant. Betty appears to be saddened past the news, and about regretful she left Don, mentioning that "things aren't perfect" with Henry. They leave through opposite doors, leaving the tumbler and the bottle of Rye on the kitchen island.

Season 4 ends with Don and Megan spending the dark together at Don's.

Bandage

Chief Star

  • Jon Hamm as Don Draper
  • Elisabeth Moss as Peggy Olson
  • Vincent Kartheiser as Pete Campbell
  • January Jones as Betty Hofstadt
  • Christina Hendricks equally Joan Holloway
  • Rich Sommer equally Harry Crane
  • Aaron Staton as Ken Cosgrove
  • Jared Harris as Lane Pryce
  • Kiernan Shipka as Sally Draper
  • Robert Morse as Bertram Cooper
  • John Slattery as Roger Sterling

Co-Star

  • Christopher Stanley as Henry Francis
  • Deborah Lacey equally Carla
  • Cara Buono as Faye Miller
  • Jessica Pare as Megan Calvet
  • Sam Page every bit Greg Harris
  • Caity Lotz as Stephanie Horton
  • Zosia Mamet as Joyce Ramsay
  • Anne Dudek as Francine Hanson
  • Jack Laufer as Frank Keller
  • Cassandra Jean as Carolyn Jones
  • Lawrence Pressman as Henry Sloan
  • Jay Seals as Marvin Woodman
  • Jon Manfrellotti as Art Garten

Trivia

  • Joyce Ramsay mentions to Peggy that her friend name is Carolyn Jones, "like Morticia", referring to Carolyn Jones, the actress who played Morticia Addams in the original 1964-1966 "Addams Family unit" TV serial.
  • Don, when seeing the babysitting skills of Megan, tells her she is similar Maria Von Trapp. Von Trapp's memoir was fictionalized by a 1959 Broadway musical, that was made into a movie in 1965 - "The Audio of Music", starring Julie Andrews as Maria.
  • Peggy jokingly mentions Abe Beame. In 1965, he ran for mayor of New York but lost to the Republican candidate. He was mayor of New York from 1974 to 1977.

Quotes

Joan: "Any could be on your listen?"
Peggy: "Tin you believe this?"
Joan: "Information technology happens all the time, they're all simply inbetween marriages, yous know that. He'll probably make her a copywriter. He'south non going to want to be married to his secretarial assistant."
Peggy: "Is that what he meant? She admires you, Jesus."
Joan: "Thats the way it works for some"
Peggy: "Y'all know, I just saved this visitor. I signed the first new business organisation since Lucky Strike left, but its non equally important as getting married. Once more."
Joan: "Well, I was just made Managing director of Bureau Operations. A title, no money of form. And if they poured champagne it must've been while I was pushing the post cart"
Peggy: "A pretty confront comes along, and everything goes out the window."
Joan: "Well, I learned a long fourth dimension ago, to not become all my satisfaction from this job."
Peggy: "That'due south bullshit."
-- Joan and Peggy gossip about the men of the office.

Joan: "And he's smiling like a fool, like he'south the get-go homo to ever marry his secretary. She's 25; as if that's news!"
Greg: "So when are yous going to tell them your news?"
Joan: "They'll know presently enough."
Greg: "You showing at all? The flick I take doesn't change."
Joan: "I'll take a new ane, and transport it to you."
Greg: "Y'all know, all I wanna know."
Joan: "Yes honey, they're bigger."
Greg: "Ugh, why are you lot torturing me? I but woke up and its already ninety degrees here. Listen, I gotta go."
Joan: "Not nonetheless."
Greg: "What?"
Joan: "Non yet!"
Greg: "You listen to the medico, yous gotta swallow. Don't worry about your figure, I'll whip you and the baby into shape when I become back."
Joan: "Ok."
Greg: "I'll call you lot Thursday night, your fourth dimension."
Joan: "Ok, I beloved you."
Greg: "I love you lot too."
-- Joan updates Greg Harris on her pregnancy in "Tomorrowland".

Gallery

Seasons of Mad Men
Season i • "Fume Gets in Your Eyes" • "Ladies Room" • "Marriage of Figaro" • "New Amsterdam" • "5G" • "Babylon" • "Red in the Face" • "The Hobo Code" • "Shoot" • "Long Weekend" • "Indian Summer" • "Nixon vs. Kennedy" • "The Cycle" •
Season two • "For Those Who Call back Young" • "Flight ane" • "The Benefactor" • "Three Sundays" • "The New Girl" • "Maidenform" • "The Gold Violin" • "A Night to Remember" • "Half-dozen Month Exit" • "The Inheritance" • "The Jet Set" • "The Mountain Male monarch" • "Meditations in an Emergency" •
Season iii • "Out of Boondocks" • "Love Among the Ruins" • "My Old Kentucky Home" • "The Arrangements" • "The Fog" • "Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency" • "7 20 Three" • "Souvenir" • "Wee Pocket-size Hours" • "The Color Blue" • "The Gypsy and the Hobo" • "The Grown-Ups" • "Shut the Door. Have a Seat" •
Season iv • "Public Relations" • "Christmas Comes But In one case a Yr" • "The Good News" • "The Rejected" • "The Chrysanthemum and the Sword" • "Waldorf Stories" • "The Suitcase" • "The Summertime Human" • "The Beautiful Girls" • "Hands and Knees" • "Chinese Wall" • "Blowing Smoke" • "Tomorrowland" •
Season 5 • "A Niggling Kiss, Role 1" • "A Little Kiss, Role two" • "Tea Leaves" • "Mystery Engagement" • "Signal 30" • "Far Away Places" • "At the Codfish Ball" • "Lady Lazarus" • "Dark Shadows" • "Christmas Waltz" • "The Other Woman" • "Commissions and Fees" • "The Phantom" •
Season vi • "The Doorway, Part ane" • "The Doorway, Part 2" • "The Collaborators" • "To Have and To Hold" • "The Flood" • "For Immediate Release" • "Man With a Programme" • "The Crash" • "The Better Half" • "A Tale of Two Cities" • "Favors" • "The Quality of Mercy" • "In Care Of" •
Season 7 • "Time Zones" • "A Day'due south Piece of work" • "Field Trip" • "The Monolith" • "The Runaways" • "The Strategy" • "Waterloo" • "Severance" • "New Business organisation" • "The Forecast" • "Fourth dimension & Life" • "Lost Horizon" • "The Milk and Honey Route" • "Person to Person" •

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