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Herman "Duck" Phillips: 21 episodes Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series: 2008 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: James Grall Episode: "Inconceivable" 2009 Drop Dead Diva: Joe Dopkins Episode: "The Chinese Wall" Ghost Whisperer: Dr. Forrest Morgan Episode: "Devil's Bargain" Castle: Blake Wellesley
Instead, Duck uncovers Bob's secret: much like Don Draper, Bob's adopted an assumed identity to compensate for an embarrassing and impoverished past. None of his college references check out, he's from a poor area of West Virginia, and he was the manservant of a vice-president at Brown Brothers Harriman – not an employee of the firm itself in ...
Herman "Duck" Phillips informs Don that Sterling Cooper's client, Playtex, wants a new campaign more like the Maidenform "dream" campaign. Peggy, Salvatore, Ken Cosgrove, Paul Kinsey, and Frederick Rumsen discuss the Playtex campaign.
Pete confronts Don with the information that he knows Don's real name is Dick Whitman and attempts to blackmail him for a promotion. Don neutralizes the threat by telling Bert, "I've pulled the trigger on hiring Duck Phillips," which he knew would incite Pete to reveal Don's true identity to Bert.
Duck Phillips calls her to gift her the creative director job at the ad agency he intends to start. She acts flattered, but turns him down. She acts flattered, but turns him down. Meanwhile, Don receives a message from Stephanie, Anna Draper's niece, that he should call her back immediately.
The next day at work, Jane brings in shirts from Menken's for Don to use. Freddy drops by to see Peggy and realizes the executives loved the presentation when she stood in. Don is summoned to Roger's office, where he finds Duck Phillips and Pete. He is finally informed about Freddy’s accident in the office.
Elsewhere, Don begins having an affair with Suzanne Farrell, Sally's teacher. During this period, Duck Phillips tempts both Pete and Peggy with business overtures to entice them to come to work with him at Grey; while neither accepts the business proposition, Peggy does accept Duck's initiation of a sexual relationship with her.
Head of Account Services, Duck Phillips, urges Roger to hire some younger people in creative to better market to younger people. Don denigrates the idea that the creative department needs to have more young people, but Roger insists. The creative team worries about the interviews to hire younger team members, and wonder if Duck is in charge of Don.