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Apr 20, 2014 · Don lounges at home, A Day's Work. Meanwhile, Sally is smoking a cigarette with her friends in a dorm room at her private school. They are making plans for their classmate Sarah's mother's funeral in New York tomorrow. They plan to skip the burial and go shopping in Greenwich Village.
- 20 April 2014
- NextField Trip
- Michael Uppendahl
- 3 min
The Daily Mad Men Rewatch: S07E02 "A Day's Work" (spoilers) We were introduced to Don as a kind of anti-hero figure, with a glamorous, high salary job, freely indulging in the guilty pleasures of alcohol, cigarettes, casual sex before HIV and women’s lib, and generally being a white man in 1960.
Apr 20, 2014 · A Day's Work: Directed by Michael Uppendahl. With Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones. Sally discovers that Don is not working, Pete lands a big account but is undercut by management, and Joan is forced to move some secretaries around after Lou and Peggy have some problems.
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- Drama
- Michael Uppendahl
- 2014-04-20
"A Day's Work" showed Don resisting the temptation the drink and even to lie. The excellent sequence that led up to his truthful revelation to Sally about why he wasn't at the office was...
Apr 21, 2014 · Mad Men: A Day’s Work. Posted on April 21, 2014. Robert Morse, Christina Hendricks, Christine Garver, John Slattery, and Harry Hamlin in AMC’s Mad Men. “Keep pretending. That’s your job.”. – Dawn. “Just cash the checks. You’re gonna die some day.”. – Ted.
Apr 21, 2014 · The day in question in “A Day’s Work” is Valentine’s Day, and showrunner Matthew Weiner and company crafted an episode riddled with allusions to business as a love affair. When Don (Jon Hamm) is caught taking a meeting with a big shot by a headhunter for a rival agency, he quips that he’s just “looking for love.”.
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Apr 21, 2014 · “A Day’s Work” takes up a day with a sudden forward thrust of change—a change that was sorely missing from last week’s “Time Zones,” where the characters felt stuck in a kind of ...