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believing he knows everything about her. She then works up the courage to tell him she knows he is having an affair with Bobbie Barrett. Don vehemently denies it, and accuses Jimmy Barrett of lying when he told Betty about the affair. Betty remains unconvinced and searches through Don's things the next day while he is at work for proof, but finds nothing. That night, Betty wakes up Don and asks him if he loves her. He declares that he loves her and the children and that he did not cheat, leaving Betty unsure of what to think.
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and Father Gill asks her to visit the church and speak to the women herself. Upon meeting with the committee, they are still unhappy with Peggy's advertisement and Father Gill does not back her up. She agrees to change the design and confronts Father Gill over his lack of support for which he apologizes.
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steps in to help. She comes to enjoy reading the scripts, coming up with ideas, and giving feedback. Her fiancé, meanwhile, disapproves of her working, and encourages her to quit soon. Joan does such a good job reviewing the scripts that Roger agrees to hire someone to help Harry. Joan is called into
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In an interview with AMCTV, Weiner explains how in real life, there is a certain time to say things on your mind. He explains that sometimes you don’t know how to say it so it comes out of nowhere. Weiner also explains how the scene between Father Gill and Peggy is set up like a confessional, giving
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in 2008, praised the episode for containing moments that were concise, funny, and character defining. Examples are when Betty smashed the wobbly chair from the dining room and when Peggy was pretending to be her own secretary. Dan Owen, from Dan’s Media Digest, wrote about how suitable the title of
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also share their own perspectives. Jones explains when she says, “you embarrassed me in front of all these people”, talking about the dinner party, she is deep down explaining in general with everything that happened with Bobbie Barrett. Hamm also explains how he is torn. He “desperately wants this
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for her help in jazzing up a flyer for the Catholic Young Organization dance. She comes up with the slogan “A Night to Remember” and the image of a couple dancing, but is informed by Father Gill that the ladies on the committee do not think it is appropriate. Peggy cites her expertise in the field,
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commercial featuring Jimmy Barrett comes on. The footage of Jimmy reminds Betty of her instincts, and she calls Don at work and tells him, “Don’t come home. I don’t care what you do, I just don’t want you here.” He is left shocked and gets a Heineken out of the fridge to drink alone in the office.
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from Holland. Don and Duck are amused because Heineken is a client of Sterling Cooper's, and Don has been trying to convince them that housewives are their primary market. Everyone laughs, but Betty is clearly upset by the situation. After the dinner party, she accuses Don of embarrassing her and
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Father Gill visits Sterling Cooper to make copies of the CYO flyer. While there, he tries to convince Peggy to open up about her child. Peggy seems to consider it for a moment, but then brushes him off. At home, Betty watches tv with the children when an
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the episode was since it was the night that Betty confronts Don about his affairs, making it a real turning point in the series. The
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At the Draper's dinner party, Betty has set up a “trip around the world” for their meal with food from different cultures, including
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Harry's office to meet the new hire and to teach him how to do the job. She agrees, clearly disappointed that she has been replaced.
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This episode had a total of 1.87 million viewers, which is a slight decline from 2.1 million the first episode of season two had.
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At the office, Harry Crane is having difficulty keeping up with the work load as the head of the television department. When
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to work and yet, he’s genuinely unsure of if he really loves his wife.”
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her the opportunity to share the truth, which she denies.
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Television episodes directed by Lesli Linka Glatter
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Index

Mad Men
Lesli Linka Glatter
Matthew Weiner
Robin Vieth
Mark Moses
Herman "Duck" Phillips
Samuel Page
Greg Harris
Talia Balsam
Mona Sterling
Colin Hanks
Father John Gill
Matt McKenzie
Crab Colson
Amy Landecker
Petra Colson
Richard Hanson
Christopher Murray
Phil Mathewson
The Gold Violin
Six Month Leave
Mad Men season 2
List of episodes
second season
Mad Men
Matthew Weiner
Robin Vieth
Lesli Linka Glatter
Betty Draper
Don Draper

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