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explain to Betty why he deflected Roger's inquiry. Betty, meanwhile, is troubled—her mother has recently died, and since that time, she has periodically experienced her hands going numb. She and Mona commiserate in the ladies' room at the restaurant. At home in bed, Betty also attempts to probe Don about his past, but he casts his past into the category of "politics, religion, and sex...why talk about it?" As Betty drifts off to sleep she turns to Don, fast asleep, and asks herself, "Who's in there?"
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The workplace is portrayed as being staffed by men who behave as boys on shore leave and who view the women as toys, an environment in which the women must navigate (the title of the episode references the weeping women found in the ladies room). Roger is portrayed as a cynical and distant alcoholic
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and Mona Sterling, where they all talk about their affluent childhoods, Don remains silent. Roger probes Don about his past but Don deflects him, suggesting he will reveal the mystery in his forthcoming novel. Don says, "I was raised to see it as a sin of pride to go on like that about yourself", to
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the impression that he can be a good friend to her, he then comes on to her. Peggy rejects his advance, prompting him to ask "Do you belong to someone else?" Peggy expresses annoyance at being targeted by the sexually predatorial males in the office. Joan, the office manager, responds by advising
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who has never grown up and misses his nanny. The members of the creative team, which Don leads, discuss a product and the question of "what women want" arises, leaving them puzzled.
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tries to come across as a hip man-of-the-world with the African-American man at sandwich cart, but the man deflects Kinsey's comment. After Paul gives
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was also impressed by the episode, comparing the series favorably to
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and one of the original partners of Sterling-Cooper.
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Index

Mad Men
Alan Taylor
Matthew Weiner
John Slattery
Roger Sterling
Rosemarie DeWitt
Midge Daniels
Robert Morse
Bert Cooper
Anne Dudek
Francine Hanson
Talia Balsam
Mona Sterling
Dale
Darby Stanchfield
Helen Bishop
Andy Umberger
Dr. Arnold Wayne
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
Marriage of Figaro
Mad Men season 1
List of episodes
first season
Mad Men
Matthew Weiner
Alan Taylor
AMC
Don Draper
Betty Draper
Roger

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