I don't think Megan would ever work for another agency. She's not disloyal like that.
I don't think Megan would ever work for another agency. She's not disloyal like that.
I don't think Megan would ever work for another agency. She's not disloyal like that.
And no Ginsberg!
And no Ginsberg!
It wasn't really the forging, though. Don could have—and would have—overlooked that, and the theft. The problem was Lane's entitled response, with the "after all I did for this firm!" and the "Why should I humiliate myself for a thirteen-day loan!" business. That's when and why Don decides he can't trust him: not…
It wasn't really the forging, though. Don could have—and would have—overlooked that, and the theft. The problem was Lane's entitled response, with the "after all I did for this firm!" and the "Why should I humiliate myself for a thirteen-day loan!" business. That's when and why Don decides he can't trust him: not…
My husband is absolutely dreading his boss seeing this episode; his boss's best friend killed himself about seven months ago over his failed business/financial woes/etc.
My husband is absolutely dreading his boss seeing this episode; his boss's best friend killed himself about seven months ago over his failed business/financial woes/etc.
I agree. I think if Lane had immediately apologized and explained, he could have kept his job; Don wouldn't have taken the blame with Cooper and then talked to Lane privately if he'd had his mind made up.
I agree. I think if Lane had immediately apologized and explained, he could have kept his job; Don wouldn't have taken the blame with Cooper and then talked to Lane privately if he'd had his mind made up.
It brings on many changes.
It brings on many changes.
WHY WE GAVE UP LIFE, by the staff and partners of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, NYT December 1967
WHY WE GAVE UP LIFE, by the staff and partners of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, NYT December 1967
He was very sexy, yes, but as @avclub-9ddefa3c8c9b4538d9c1f42e8f19f18a:disqus points out, he was also a whiny little brat with serious Daddy Issues.
He was very sexy, yes, but as @avclub-9ddefa3c8c9b4538d9c1f42e8f19f18a:disqus points out, he was also a whiny little brat with serious Daddy Issues.
It is not "infantile," unless you consider it infantile to use respectful language in mixed company. I don't want to sound snotty, but apparently the OP finds it "infantile" to use any non-explicit/non-offensive phrasing.
It is not "infantile," unless you consider it infantile to use respectful language in mixed company. I don't want to sound snotty, but apparently the OP finds it "infantile" to use any non-explicit/non-offensive phrasing.
That really narrows it down.
That really narrows it down.