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  2. Person to Person (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    In the fall of 1970, Don calls Sally from Utah, where he's witnessed Gary Gabelich's Blue Flame break the land speed record at the Bonneville Speedway.Sally gives Don the news about Betty's cancer diagnosis and states her opinion that Bobby and Gene should stay with Henry Francis after their mother's death, as this will allow them to stay in the same school, same house, and have the same friends.

  3. A Golden Crown - Wikipedia

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    "A Golden Crown" is the sixth episode of the first season of the HBO medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones. The teleplay was written by Jane Espenson and series creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss from a story by Benioff and Weiss, and directed by Daniel Minahan, his directorial debut for the series.

  4. The Phantom (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    The death of Lane Pryce, who dies in "Commissions and Fees", looms over the episode. [1] Although Lane's name is not mentioned, Weiner noted that the audience could discern his presence: "We feel his presence in conversations with Joan in the office, certainly when Don goes to see Rebecca [Lane's widow], we see his chair there in the background."

  5. The Doorway - Wikipedia

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    The doctor lets Don in on the New Year's Eve plans their wives have been making, sharing that he'd instructed his wife, Sylvia, to "keep it in the building." As Roger tries to arrange a date with his new girlfriend, his secretary, Caroline, walks into his office visibly upset. She informs Roger that his mother died that morning of a stroke.

  6. Shut the Door. Have a Seat. - Wikipedia

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    Roger initially rejects the idea, still indignant at Don and Bert's disapproval of him marrying Jane, until Don admits his own professional faults and acknowledges Roger's talents as an account man, repairing their friendship. Betty (January Jones) tell Don she has hired a lawyer and is preparing to file for divorce. Don remains dismissive ...

  7. Mystery Date (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    "Mystery Date" had consistent viewership with the previous week, with 2.8 million overall viewers and 1.0 million viewers in the 18-49 demographic. Critics noted the dark atmosphere of the episode, with Weiner comparing it to a horror movie. The episode carried themes of sexual violence and the concept of masculinity.

  8. The Beautiful Girls (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    The episode opens with Don's negotiating a lunchtime meeting. In the next scene, he and Faye are having vigorous sex in his apartment. Each has a business meeting that afternoon; Don tells Faye his is with Secor Laxatives, but client confidentiality prevents Faye from satisfying Don's curiosity about whom she is meeting, as the client is another agency's.

  9. The Crash (Mad Men) - Wikipedia

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    "The Crash" is the eighth episode of the sixth season of the American television drama series Mad Men and the 73rd episode of the series overall. It was written by series creator and executive producer Matthew Weiner and writer Jason Grote, and directed by Michael Uppendahl .