I aint gon lie...this was the greatest episode of Mad Men ever.
Peggy could be in for a realization that are worse things in business than feeling underappreciated by your mentor.
Like being used as a pawn in a war between two bosses.
This is pretty good. But for the money she's going to be making?
Ginsberg may be creating the best tag lines right now but his pitching abilities are shyt compared to the elegant and captivating
Pete Campbell was never likable and I never understood why anyone would champion that grade A fakkit.
I still can't wrap my head around why he's successful on the show.
Is it simply because of his wife's father's money? To show that life isn't fair?
Nobody likes him and they've never shown him being slick with clients. It's the one thing on the show that baffles me.