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  1. Jun 23, 2013 · In Care Of: Directed by Matthew Weiner. With Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, Vincent Kartheiser, January Jones. With his personal and professional life crumbling around him, Don positions himself for a change of scenery.

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    • Drama
    • Matthew Weiner
    • 2013-06-23
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    • Synopsis

    With his personal and professional life imploding around him, Don positions himself for a change of scenery. Meanwhile, Pete's life is falling apart as well, thanks to the meddling of Bob Benson.

    The episode opens with Stan asking Don if he can be assigned to the Sunkist account and be transferred to California. Don explains it's not as glamorous as one may think in Los Angeles. Nevertheless, Stan sees it as an exciting opportunity.

    Roger and his son-in-law, Brooks, walk out of his office, and it's obvious that he turned him down for an investment opportunity. Roger's daughter, Margaret, is quite upset at this and tells her father not to bother coming for Thanksgiving.

    Roger sees Bob giving Joan a gift for her son. It's obvious that this upsets Roger, who later calls Bob into his office to express his disapproval. He feels that Bob is toying with Joan's emotions.

    Don receives a letter stating that Sally must give a statement to a lawyer regarding the burglary.  Sally is not interested in speaking nor assisting Don. Later, Betty called Don to tell him that Sally has been suspended for buying beer and getting drunk. She asks if Don can pick Sally up from school. He agrees.

    During the workday, Don is it a local bar drinking alone when he is approached by an evangelist, speaking of salvation and the teachings of Jesus Christ. Don has a flashback of his days living in the brothel when his stepfather physically throws out a preacher who came to speak of the immorality of that house of ill repute. After the flashback, we find Don in a jail drunk tank because he punched the minister. The next morning, back in his apartment, Don is emptying liquor bottles in the kitchen sink. He tells Megan that he realizes he's gotten out of control and he feels he needs to get out of New York City and relocate to the Los Angeles office. Megan is obviously surprised but ultimately excited.

    Pete received a telegram from a cruise line. His mother has presumably fallen overboard. He later finds that Manolo married his mother on the ship. En route to Detroit to see Chevrolet, Pete expresses extreme dissatisfaction with Bob, and feels that Bob knows something about Manolo's actions. Parked in the lobby of Chevrolet's headquarters is a Camaro Z28. Knowing that Pete most likely doesn't know how to drive a stick shift, Bob encourages Pete to drive it around in the lobby. Chevy executives love the idea. Pete accidentally and embarrassingly throws the vehicle into reverse and smashes into a large GM sign. Ultimately, Pete is asked to be removed from the account. Several days later, Pete and his brother, Bud, speak with a private investigator in an attempt to find Manolo and bring him to justice. Realizing the expense of such an endeavor, and knowing that this will do nothing to bring their mother back, they reluctantly decline an investigation.

    • 23 June 2013
    • NextTime Zones
    • Matthew Weiner
    • 3 min
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