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to pick up Sally's birthday cake. However, after getting the cake, he drives by his house without stopping. Betty is humiliated in front of all of the neighbors, while the children are disappointed. He finally returns late that night, the party long over, accompanied by a dog. Don gives Sally the dog as a gift. This recalls what Rachel told him on the roof about how a dog can be everything to a little girl. However, Betty's reaction is ambivalent.
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set for itself from very early in its run was a tough one. Lacking the sorts of obvious external stakes that drive many of its cable drama cousins, the show was forced to figure out ways to portray interiority, the psychological makeup and emotional lives of its characters, without often resorting to
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arrives at Sterling Cooper, back from his honeymoon. When he goes to his office, he is startled to discover several people dressed as Chinese peasants, along with several live chickens. Pete realizes he's been pranked while the rest of the staff of Sterling Cooper laughs at their joke. Meanwhile, Don
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Don films the party with a handheld camera, and notices in all of the suburban flirtations, gossiping, back-biting, and one-upmanship, one couple sharing a genuinely tender and loving moment, which appears to distress him. Betty sees Don and Helen standing together, and quickly rushes out to ask him
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is a show about things like anomie and emptiness, about boredom and frustration and intimacy. It’s a show where the big moment can sometimes be something as simple as a beautiful woman sliding a handsome man’s cufflink back to him when it drops from his wrist. 'The Marriage Of Figaro' has a very
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them simply sitting down and telling us how they feel. It’s for this reason that so many people I know have struggled with the show for several episodes—if not several seasons—until everything finally clicks in some episode and they realize the scope and ambition of what the show has pulled off.
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greets Pete, who lets her know that things must be different now that he's married, and Peggy reassures him that their dalliance "never happened". Later, Peggy chats with the other women of the office, who are giggling about reading
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comments how it shows that most people think marriage is a joke, due to the extensive infidelity in the novel. The scene then cuts to the men in a meeting, joking about the appeal of one's wife dying. Earlier, Pete's
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and refers to him as "Dick Whitman." Don acknowledges the man and makes non-committal plans about getting together, while avoiding giving him any true information about his current identity as Don Draper.
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graded the episode an "A−", praising its having delved into Don's character in what was only a third episode. Six years after its initial airing, VanDerWerff wrote retrospectively:
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enjoyed the focus on Don's identity, which he wrote was the show's "most involving element" at that point in the series. In 2013, Emily VanDerWerff of
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Although critics' reviews for "Marriage of Figaro" were not unanimously positive, most saw character development as a strength of the episode.
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deliberate work/home split, following Don Draper in both environments and seeing how he fits (or doesn’t fit) in either one.
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of the same name, which can also be heard playing on the radio during Sally's party.
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Index

Mad Men
Ed Bianchi
Tom Palmer
John Slattery
Roger Sterling
Anne Dudek
Francine Hanson
Darby Stanchfield
Helen Bishop
George Pelham
Larry
Kristoffer Polaha
Carlton Hanson
Ladies Room
New Amsterdam
Mad Men season 1
List of episodes
first season
Mad Men
Tom Palmer
Ed Bianchi
AMC
Don
Korean War
Pete
Doyle Dane Bernbach's
Volkswagen
Peggy
Lady Chatterley's Lover
Joan

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