Highlights Episode 305 Mad Men: The Fog
Missed this Episode? Catch up with a quick highlights video:Betty gives birth, a figure from the past courts Peggy and Pete for another agency, and Pete’s suggestion to a client does not go over as planned.
Missed this Episode? Catch up with a quick highlights video:Betty gives birth, a figure from the past courts Peggy and Pete for another agency, and Pete’s suggestion to a client does not go over as planned.
Missed this Episode? Catch up with a quick highlights video:Pete takes on a new client: the son of Bert Cooper’s friend. Sal makes his directorial debut. Betty receives some bad news.
Matt Weiner and January Jones talk about getting into Betty’s head and depicting the reality of childbirth in the 1960′s.
Creator Matt Weiner talks about what is missing from Sterling Cooper’s “Bye Bye Birdie” Patio ad, and Sally Draper’s reaction to Gene’s death.
Missed this Episode? Catch up with a quick highlights video:Peggy and Paul are stuck working on a Saturday while the others go to Roger and Jane’s Derby Day Party. Meanwhile, Joan hosts a party of her own.
The third episode of Season 3 is a party episode – but not everybody is having fun.
Hear the line everyone is repeating in this scene from Mad Men episode 303.
See what Peggy does with a boy she met in a Brooklyn bar in this talked-about scene from Mad Men episode 302, “Love Among the Ruins.”
Missed this Episode? Catch up with these highlights:Peggy disagrees with the boys on a sexy “Patio” soda ad. Roger and Don are brought in to rescue the Madison Square Garden account. Betty tries to figure out what to do with her aging father.
The creator and stars of Mad Men talk about the juxtaposition of personal stories with the historical story of the demolition of Penn Station in episode 302.