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Well Bert Cooper and Pete Campbell already know about the Dick Whitman thing, and would most likely prefer to keep the problem within the company than put the firm on a path to self-destruction.  If the issue is about missing funds, Don could easily cover it.  Roger, given their history, will have Don's back, but if

Well Bert Cooper and Pete Campbell already know about the Dick Whitman thing, and would most likely prefer to keep the problem within the company than put the firm on a path to self-destruction.  If the issue is about missing funds, Don could easily cover it.  Roger, given their history, will have Don's back, but if

Maybe Lane thought it would help his family, if he has the same company life insurance policy as Pete, which covers suicide after two years.

Maybe Lane thought it would help his family, if he has the same company life insurance policy as Pete, which covers suicide after two years.

Speaking of Godard shots, the overhead shot of the cup of coffee Sally was drinking while out with Megan and her friend reminded me of the famous coffee cup shot from 'Two or Three Things I Know About Her'.

Speaking of Godard shots, the overhead shot of the cup of coffee Sally was drinking while out with Megan and her friend reminded me of the famous coffee cup shot from 'Two or Three Things I Know About Her'.

I learnt about it in my second month at a third-rate polytechnic.

I learnt about it in my second month at a third-rate polytechnic.

Ken's request that Pete be kept out of dealings with Dow, should SCDP land the account, echos similar sentiments from Freddy Rumsen last season, who told Roger he could bring Ponds Cold Cream to the firm provided Pete was kept off the account.  Pete may be ambitious, but he really knows how to burn bridges.  Also, Ed

Ken's request that Pete be kept out of dealings with Dow, should SCDP land the account, echos similar sentiments from Freddy Rumsen last season, who told Roger he could bring Ponds Cold Cream to the firm provided Pete was kept off the account.  Pete may be ambitious, but he really knows how to burn bridges.  Also, Ed

"Here's the story, of a man named Kinsey…."

"Here's the story, of a man named Kinsey…."

Like Jimmy McNulty in Season Four of The Wire, she might have half a dozen scenes in the entire sixth season, when she comes into her own at the other firm, but falls off the wagon and returns to SCDP in Season Seven.

Like Jimmy McNulty in Season Four of The Wire, she might have half a dozen scenes in the entire sixth season, when she comes into her own at the other firm, but falls off the wagon and returns to SCDP in Season Seven.

What you say does hold true, unless you happen to be Sissy Spacek's character in 'Carrie'.

What you say does hold true, unless you happen to be Sissy Spacek's character in 'Carrie'.

Yeah, ickiness right up there with the ass shot of Joan's baby in the first episode of this season.

Yeah, ickiness right up there with the ass shot of Joan's baby in the first episode of this season.

Peggy Olsen had the sense to quit the firm after Don threw a wad of cash at her, realising it's just a job and not worth suiciding over.

Peggy Olsen had the sense to quit the firm after Don threw a wad of cash at her, realising it's just a job and not worth suiciding over.