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This week’s episode, The Suitcase focuses on Don Draper, Peggy Olsen and their evolving relationship.

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Don, Roger, Joan and Pete attend the award ceremony at The Waldorf Hotel, in anticipation of Don winning the award, knowing it will mean more prestige for the fledgling agency.

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In the words of the Bob Dylan song, The Times They Are A-Changin’. Sunday night’s episode of Mad Men, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword has more changes on the horizon for Roger Sterling and Sally Draper.

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John Slattery, who plays Roger Sterling directed this week’s episode of Mad Men. That might explain why this was one of the funniest episodes of Mad Men I have ever seen.

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Sunday’s episode of Mad Men, entitled The Good News was a typical episode. Even for Mad Men fans, it was a slow, relatively uneventful episode that is a set up for bigger things to come. After all, it is 1965 and all kinds of things are about to happen, historically. The Beatles, Viet Nam, and Martin Luther King.

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