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327:, who tells them that they cannot fire Pete due to his family's extensive connections with New York's hereditary wealthy elite. Don and Roger later confront Pete; putting on a show, Roger angrily tells Pete that he and Bert wanted him fired, but Don fought for Pete to have a second chance and Pete owes Don a great debt. A grateful Pete obsequiously thanks Don. That night, Pete and Trudy inspect their prospective home. When a new neighbor says how impressed she is by all that Trudy has been telling her about Pete's Knickerbocker connections, Pete suspects the true reason for his remaining at Sterling Cooper, and wanders away to stare dejectedly out the window at the 1236: 300:, to pitch a new idea. He doesn't like their idea, and Don blames Pete for not properly preparing the client for liking the idea and convincing him of it. Pete and Trudy have dinner with Trudy's parents; Trudy goes against Pete's wishes and asks her father for the money, who proudly agrees to give them it. Pete seethes impotently, to which Trudy is oblivious. Meanwhile, 280:
surprises and annoys him with an unannounced visit to the office for lunch, and she then surprises him again by taking him to see a large apartment she wants to buy. Pete protests that this is far too expensive for his current wage; Trudy suggests asking her father for the money, but Pete rejects the
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Pete has drinks with his parents, providing a view into his privileged, elite upbringing, where his family live a life of leisure with clubs, yachts, and summer homes on Fishers Island. Pete's father criticizes everything about his son, including his choice of profession, Trudy, and the neighborhood
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After dinner, Pete has a late meeting with Bethlehem Steel, during which he pitches his own advertising idea without the knowledge of anyone else in the office. The next day, Don is enraged when the client expresses great enthusiasm for Pete's unauthorized idea from the previous evening. Once Pete
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where Trudy would like to live. The purpose of Pete's visit becomes clear—despite his misgivings, he is there to ask his father for money for a down payment. His father rejects it, saying it's "not a good idea."
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after helping Helen to evade her ex-husband. Helen asks Betty to babysit her kids while she is gone for the evening working for the Kennedy campaign. Betty is shocked when Helen's son
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and Don are alone, Pete expects to be recognized for his brilliance and initiative. Instead, Don is livid and fires Pete, leading Pete to melt down and get drunk in his office.
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in 2013, claimed that the episode was an example of how the series was "capable of such remarkable transcendence."
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deliberately walks in on her in the bathroom. Later, Glen asks her for a lock of her hair, which she gives him.
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similarly praised the episode for its development of Pete's character, as well as
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The episode received positive reviews from critics.
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Index

Mad Men
Tim Hunter
Lisa Albert
Robert Morse
Bert Cooper
John Slattery
Roger Sterling
Alison Brie
Trudy Campbell
Christopher Allport
Andrew Campbell
Darby Stanchfield
Helen Bishop
Andy Umberger
Dr. Arnold Wayne
Randy Oglesby
Walter Veith
Joe O'Connor
Tom Vogel
Marriage of Figaro
5G
Mad Men season 1
List of episodes
first season
Mad Men
Lisa Albert
Tim Hunter
AMC
Pete
Trudy

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