Media Summary: Love the scene, and I loved Jimmy Berrats character. It was very significant. The clash between the middle aged "experienced" and the young and lively in the workplace. Draper provides his perspective. New York City, 1960s. In the Golden Age of advertising, everyone is selling something and nothing is what it seems. Rachel ...
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Love the scene, and I loved Jimmy Berrats character. It was very significant. The clash between the middle aged "experienced" and the young and lively in the workplace. Draper provides his perspective. New York City, 1960s. In the Golden Age of advertising, everyone is selling something and nothing is what it seems. Rachel ... Jon Hamm on the secret of good auditioning, and the many auditions he's messed up. If With the merger of Sterling Cooper and PPL imminent, Duck Phillips had confided in Pete that he plans to undermine Don or have ... From Season 5 Episode 8 All right reserved to AMC and Lionsgate Television.
One of the most powerful and crucial scenes in this brilliant show Season 3 episode 11. Mathis tells Don he has no character, he's just handsome.