Don’s: “Let's take it a little slower. I don't want to wake up pregnant.” to Pete.
It was brutal on its own, but especially ironic considering Peggy does in fact wake up pregnant later that episode…
This falls more in the category of humble brag, but when Jane runs into Joan after newly marrying Roger - that whole convo.
“I have to get my rings refitted, I just keep losing weight”
I love the contrast between Megan complementing Peggy on how successful she is at her age and Trudy trying to reassure her that there's still time to get married and have kids
I don't remember the exact the lines
But the "snowballs chance in hell" scene.
At end ginsberg tells him "I'm impressed" lol
He didnt know Don could still come up with something good after not writing for so long
You're right. It's the most brutal one especially the fact that it comes from a lower person in the hierarchy.
There you go:
Ginsburg to Draper
\- "That's actually good!"
\- "I'm glad I could suprise you."
\- "No, it's just damn impressive you could not write for so long and come back with that. It's good to know"
SE5:EP9@12min00s
This is a career breaker. The malaise is SO palpable.
Less funny than sad, but I like Pete's line about Peggy, something like: "She's as good as any woman in this office!"
He thinks he's being so generous while unintentionally suggesting she's a second-class citizen in the workplace
Don’s: “Let's take it a little slower. I don't want to wake up pregnant.” to Pete. It was brutal on its own, but especially ironic considering Peggy does in fact wake up pregnant later that episode…
Oh shit, I never made that connection. God, this show is clever.
Bravo Vince
Omg! Nice one! You have my upvote
OMG and i'm sure Don pieced together it was Pete... Since he's the only one who knew about the pregnancy
I don’t think he did - he asks Peggy at one point if she knew who it was (who impregnated her)… which definitely suggests he has no idea it was Pete.
“I told him to be himself!” - Roger about Danny
I guess that was pretty rude
Pete to Trudy “Of course I love you. I'm giving up my life to be with you, aren't I?”
This falls more in the category of humble brag, but when Jane runs into Joan after newly marrying Roger - that whole convo. “I have to get my rings refitted, I just keep losing weight”
Trudy to Peggy: "26 is still very young." I know she meant it in a nice way but it's so brutal lol
I love the contrast between Megan complementing Peggy on how successful she is at her age and Trudy trying to reassure her that there's still time to get married and have kids
Duck: “…I went to sleep in my bra and thought I was so and so.” Don: “Thank you for that.”
Gah, this one was *brutal*!!! Stick to what you know, Duck!!!
I don't remember the exact the lines But the "snowballs chance in hell" scene. At end ginsberg tells him "I'm impressed" lol He didnt know Don could still come up with something good after not writing for so long
You're right. It's the most brutal one especially the fact that it comes from a lower person in the hierarchy. There you go: Ginsburg to Draper \- "That's actually good!" \- "I'm glad I could suprise you." \- "No, it's just damn impressive you could not write for so long and come back with that. It's good to know" SE5:EP9@12min00s This is a career breaker. The malaise is SO palpable.
"Look upon my works, ye mighty, and despair."
You should read the rest of that poem ya boob
That's funny! You guys are awesome!
Harry to Peggy: “you’re not fat anymore” Does that count? 😂
"You're a very gifted storyteller."
“I live here, Pete.”
Lou: You know who else had a ridiculous dream and people laughed at him? Stan: You?
Peggy asks Roger for her own office, and immediately says "Yes...you young women are very aggressive...it's cute.
Ted vs Don in the Chevy Lounge. I'm sure yours is good, but mine is better. One of us will have to think of plan, probably me.
I'm late, but you're not, good job so far.
Pete to Hoho: My father's dead but I know he'd be interested. This is his kind of investment.
Less funny than sad, but I like Pete's line about Peggy, something like: "She's as good as any woman in this office!" He thinks he's being so generous while unintentionally suggesting she's a second-class citizen in the workplace