In "Man with a Plan", Bob tactfully assists Joan when she is in pain due to an ovarian cyst and, displaying an ability to think quickly and a willingness to lie, tells the nurse that Joan has just ingested poison, resulting in Joan's receiving treatment immediately after her abdominal pain alone had failed to result in any treatment. Gloria tries to hide the extent of Gene's illness in Season 2. His pitching style is theatrical, and he often captivates his clients with his over-the-top performances and youthful vigor. Bob Benson (James Wolk) is a recurring character in season 6. Dr. Arnold "Arnie" Rosen (Brian Markinson) is Sylvia's husband and Mitchell's father. At some point later, he becomes employed by CGC.

While at first these activities annoy people, eventually they bear fruit and gain Bob a stronger place in the firm. Most of the women characters in the series were really petty, and annoying at times. In Season 2, it is revealed that Ken makes considerably more money than his co-worker Harry Crane ($300/week vs. $200/week). Her sister, with whom Rachel was close and in whom she confided about her relationship with Don, is not happy to see him. Duck eventually discovers that "Bob Benson" is an alias, and that the man's entire identity is fabricated, with the only prior job on record under Bob's name being that of a manservant to an executive at another agency. She was originally Draper's secretary, but showed surprising talent and initiative, including a knack—similar to Draper's—for understanding the consumer's mind.

Stay current. It is later mentioned that Ginsberg's father had him institutionalized. Shirley is originally on Peggy's desk at the beginning of Season 7, but after confusion with Peggy over Valentine's Day flowers sent to Shirley by her fiancé, Peggy demands that Joan move her. In Season 2, she expresses her desire to have a child, a desire Pete resists as he does not want to have children yet, unaware he already conceived a child with Peggy Olson. While Abigail was cruel and spiteful to Dick, Mack was described as being nice to him. ("The Good News") On May 25, 1965 she runs into Peggy in the SCDP bathroom, and briefly talks about her pregnancy.

Deciding that Chevy is too much for him, he returns to New York full-time to support the newly pregnant Cynthia. Trudy Campbell Trudy Campbell Associate Broker Main Phone: (715) 904-0203 Office Fax: (888) 852-5615 Cell Phone: (715) 904-0203 Email Trudy Dream North Real Estate - eXp Realty 7750 Hwy 51 Suite C. Minocqua, WI 54548. Salvatore "Sal" Romano (Bryan Batt) is the Italian-American art director at Sterling Cooper, originally from Baltimore. When a then-naive Peggy begins to work at Sterling Cooper as Don's secretary, Paul hits on her, but Peggy rejects him, as she is secretly attracted to Pete. However, Pete later sleeps with a nanny that worked in their building while Trudy is visiting her parents. Pete flatly rejects the concept that Bob wasn't in on the situation and proceeds to try and strong-arm him out of Chevy's good graces.

He also refuses to identify a group of teenagers who stabbed him at the train station and instead turns it into an issue about race, further angering Peggy.

Don hires her to watch Sally and Bobby one evening, when he is out with Bethany Van Nuys. In the episode "Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency", she accidentally runs over the foot of Guy MacKendrick, a British executive who was poised to replace Lane Pryce as head of Sterling Cooper, while drunkenly riding a lawn mower during an office party. Roger fires Sal on the spot.

She and Harry are parents to a daughter, Beatrice Grace, born in 1962.

Don then attempts to reach Adam, and finds out about his suicide. When John F. Kennedy is assassinated the day before her wedding, Margaret is distraught over the fact that it will effectively ruin her wedding and although she does proceed with the wedding, very few guests attend. She confides that her father was also an alcoholic.

He later resurfaces in the Season 4 episode "Waldorf Stories" at the Clio Awards where he drunkenly heckles the man giving the introductory speech, prompting security to remove him. In Season 5, Greg returns from his initial deployment and is overjoyed to meet his new "son" Kevin, but tells Joan that he has been ordered to return to Vietnam for another year. She and Ken live in Jackson Heights, Queens. Cutler is usually courteous and mild-mannered, which belies his impatience and tendency for childlike escapades. Watch the latest full episodes of AMC shows.

Sal is shown to have a sarcastic side to his personality, mocking Pete after he nearly loses his job and laughing at Freddy Rumsen urinating himself. At the end of the first half of Season 7, Bert appears to Don as an apparition in the SC&P lobby, and goes into a song and dance of "The Best Things in Life Are Free", surrounded by smiling, dancing secretaries instead of showgirls, before disappearing. Her ambition is funneled primarily into supporting – and, when necessary, pushing – her husband in his professional endeavors and standing out in her social circles. The series' third episode, "Marriage of Figaro," depicts a party for her 6th birthday in late March or early April 1960. This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Mad Men, all of whom have appeared in multiple episodes. In the Season 5 episode "Christmas Waltz", he reappears as a devotee of the Hare Krishna movement, which he has joined at least partly to win the affections of a girl. In the Season 6 episode "To Have and to Hold", Gail surprises her daughter when she tells Joan's childhood friend Kate she is proud of her daughter having become a partner at a Madison Avenue firm. Don realizes that he has been missing out on his children's lives. Peggy's relationship with her mother is strained, as Katherine does not understand Peggy's focus on her career rather than on finding a husband and has not forgiven her daughter for having a child out of wedlock. This decision represents a major power play by Duck Phillips, as firing members of the Creative staff should have been Don's decision. She dumps Paul while they are registering black voters in the South.

Ted spends the first part of Season 7 completely adrift in California, badly missing New York and mostly ignored as an impotent figurehead in an office where the work that's getting done is entirely due to Pete's efforts. Shirley (Sola Bamis) is the only other black employee at SC&P, aside from Dawn.

She comments that she would not run out crying the next day if they slept together, presumably a reference to Don's previous secretary, Allison, who left SCDP in tears following Don's cold treatment of her after their one-night stand. He does sell the idea to a Japanese company and plans a move to Tokyo, and calls Don to taunt him about how happy he is to be living his dream; Don is first panicked and disbelieving when he thinks a loser like Lou had the news about the McCann merger before him, but when he realizes the truth, he just blankly and insincerely wishes Lou well as the call ends. They eventually marry on a cruise ship before he murders her by throwing her overboard in hopes of inheriting her wealth, which, unbeknownst to him (and, presumably, Bob), had been depleted by her late husband. Jim Cutler (Harry Hamlin) is a partner at the (once) rival firm, Cutler, Gleason, and Chaough and a senior partner at the merged Sterling Cooper & Partners. Rachel explains that she was always close to the dogs as a young girl because her father liked to work a lot. Gail remains with Joan after Joan throws Greg out, but continues to be condescending about her daughter's job and failed marriage. Peterson reacts very negatively as he had recently been struggling with his wife's cancer treatments, which had caused PPL to delay firing him and lulling him into a false sense of security since he had survived the various waves of firings. She pointedly says that Rachel "had it all", makes it clear her life was better for not having Don in it, and is curt until Don takes the hint and leaves. However, he is an alcoholic and drinks unusually heavily at work even by Sterling Cooper standards. Realizing this on the train back, she has no choice but to go to Don's work and ask him for a ride. At first Danny seems genuinely friendly, but when Roger is gleefully rude and demeaning to him, tries to pick up Danny's much taller hippie date, Lotus, and implies that he would enjoy hurting Danny, Danny smiles a bit and then punches Roger in the testicles, leaving his former boss doubled over in pain as Danny walks away with Lotus in tow. He is fired by Campbell after being suspected of sexually abusing Dorothy but remains in contact with her. In "Man with a Plan", Ted's management style is shown to clash with Don's, as the personable Ted tries to involve everyone and get their input, while Don primarily values his own opinion. Helen Bishop (Darby Stanchfield) is one of the Drapers' neighbors.

She invites Don to her Christmas party and, later, when she finds him unsteadily trying to unlock his apartment door, she helps him to bed and fends off a pass from him.

Interested in acting at an early age, she began her career performing in community theatre shows at the Jewish Community Center in Los Feliz. After obtaining a divorce from Don, she marries Henry Francis and moves to Rye in late 1965. While Stan initially takes her advice, he is later discovered in flagrante delicto with Wendy Gleason, the hippie daughter of a recently deceased partner. This time, Ted remains confident but is much less obnoxious than in his previous appearances; he doesn't tell Peggy how jealous he is of Don, and he appreciates her talent more than Don ever had. Adam reappears in the final two episodes of Season 5, as Don/Dick hallucinates mildly while suffering from an abscessed tooth following another suicide by hanging that is tied in with Don. Sally is adventurous, and she has been seen throughout the series making cocktails for her father, smoking one of her mother's cigarettes, asking Don's co-workers about sex, sneaking sips of their alcoholic beverages, being taught how to drive by her grandfather, and masturbating while at a friend's house. Last step - Add your e-mail to complete your account. Betty later confides in Helen about her brief separation from Don, and the two seem to reach some kind of understanding. He asks Peggy for advice about public speaking and advertising church events such as a youth dance after learning about her employment in advertising, and changes the style of his Palm Sunday sermon to include more colloquialisms and be more accessible to his congregation after listening to Peggy's criticisms; he later gives her a copy of the sermon. She briefly threw Harry out of the house when he confessed to having a one-night stand with one of the secretaries, Hildy, but the two soon reconciled. Roger, having made the stairs, then meets the representatives of Richard Nixon's 1960 Presidential campaign in reception but vomits up his lunch on the floor due to the strain.

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In "Man with a Plan", Bob tactfully assists Joan when she is in pain due to an ovarian cyst and, displaying an ability to think quickly and a willingness to lie, tells the nurse that Joan has just ingested poison, resulting in Joan's receiving treatment immediately after her abdominal pain alone had failed to result in any treatment. Gloria tries to hide the extent of Gene's illness in Season 2. His pitching style is theatrical, and he often captivates his clients with his over-the-top performances and youthful vigor. Bob Benson (James Wolk) is a recurring character in season 6. Dr. Arnold "Arnie" Rosen (Brian Markinson) is Sylvia's husband and Mitchell's father. At some point later, he becomes employed by CGC.

While at first these activities annoy people, eventually they bear fruit and gain Bob a stronger place in the firm. Most of the women characters in the series were really petty, and annoying at times. In Season 2, it is revealed that Ken makes considerably more money than his co-worker Harry Crane ($300/week vs. $200/week). Her sister, with whom Rachel was close and in whom she confided about her relationship with Don, is not happy to see him. Duck eventually discovers that "Bob Benson" is an alias, and that the man's entire identity is fabricated, with the only prior job on record under Bob's name being that of a manservant to an executive at another agency. She was originally Draper's secretary, but showed surprising talent and initiative, including a knack—similar to Draper's—for understanding the consumer's mind.

Stay current. It is later mentioned that Ginsberg's father had him institutionalized. Shirley is originally on Peggy's desk at the beginning of Season 7, but after confusion with Peggy over Valentine's Day flowers sent to Shirley by her fiancé, Peggy demands that Joan move her. In Season 2, she expresses her desire to have a child, a desire Pete resists as he does not want to have children yet, unaware he already conceived a child with Peggy Olson. While Abigail was cruel and spiteful to Dick, Mack was described as being nice to him. ("The Good News") On May 25, 1965 she runs into Peggy in the SCDP bathroom, and briefly talks about her pregnancy.

Deciding that Chevy is too much for him, he returns to New York full-time to support the newly pregnant Cynthia. Trudy Campbell Trudy Campbell Associate Broker Main Phone: (715) 904-0203 Office Fax: (888) 852-5615 Cell Phone: (715) 904-0203 Email Trudy Dream North Real Estate - eXp Realty 7750 Hwy 51 Suite C. Minocqua, WI 54548. Salvatore "Sal" Romano (Bryan Batt) is the Italian-American art director at Sterling Cooper, originally from Baltimore. When a then-naive Peggy begins to work at Sterling Cooper as Don's secretary, Paul hits on her, but Peggy rejects him, as she is secretly attracted to Pete. However, Pete later sleeps with a nanny that worked in their building while Trudy is visiting her parents. Pete flatly rejects the concept that Bob wasn't in on the situation and proceeds to try and strong-arm him out of Chevy's good graces.

He also refuses to identify a group of teenagers who stabbed him at the train station and instead turns it into an issue about race, further angering Peggy.

Don hires her to watch Sally and Bobby one evening, when he is out with Bethany Van Nuys. In the episode "Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency", she accidentally runs over the foot of Guy MacKendrick, a British executive who was poised to replace Lane Pryce as head of Sterling Cooper, while drunkenly riding a lawn mower during an office party. Roger fires Sal on the spot.

She and Harry are parents to a daughter, Beatrice Grace, born in 1962.

Don then attempts to reach Adam, and finds out about his suicide. When John F. Kennedy is assassinated the day before her wedding, Margaret is distraught over the fact that it will effectively ruin her wedding and although she does proceed with the wedding, very few guests attend. She confides that her father was also an alcoholic.

He later resurfaces in the Season 4 episode "Waldorf Stories" at the Clio Awards where he drunkenly heckles the man giving the introductory speech, prompting security to remove him. In Season 5, Greg returns from his initial deployment and is overjoyed to meet his new "son" Kevin, but tells Joan that he has been ordered to return to Vietnam for another year. She and Ken live in Jackson Heights, Queens. Cutler is usually courteous and mild-mannered, which belies his impatience and tendency for childlike escapades. Watch the latest full episodes of AMC shows.

Sal is shown to have a sarcastic side to his personality, mocking Pete after he nearly loses his job and laughing at Freddy Rumsen urinating himself. At the end of the first half of Season 7, Bert appears to Don as an apparition in the SC&P lobby, and goes into a song and dance of "The Best Things in Life Are Free", surrounded by smiling, dancing secretaries instead of showgirls, before disappearing. Her ambition is funneled primarily into supporting – and, when necessary, pushing – her husband in his professional endeavors and standing out in her social circles. The series' third episode, "Marriage of Figaro," depicts a party for her 6th birthday in late March or early April 1960. This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Mad Men, all of whom have appeared in multiple episodes. In the Season 5 episode "Christmas Waltz", he reappears as a devotee of the Hare Krishna movement, which he has joined at least partly to win the affections of a girl. In the Season 6 episode "To Have and to Hold", Gail surprises her daughter when she tells Joan's childhood friend Kate she is proud of her daughter having become a partner at a Madison Avenue firm. Don realizes that he has been missing out on his children's lives. Peggy's relationship with her mother is strained, as Katherine does not understand Peggy's focus on her career rather than on finding a husband and has not forgiven her daughter for having a child out of wedlock. This decision represents a major power play by Duck Phillips, as firing members of the Creative staff should have been Don's decision. She dumps Paul while they are registering black voters in the South.

Ted spends the first part of Season 7 completely adrift in California, badly missing New York and mostly ignored as an impotent figurehead in an office where the work that's getting done is entirely due to Pete's efforts. Shirley (Sola Bamis) is the only other black employee at SC&P, aside from Dawn.

She comments that she would not run out crying the next day if they slept together, presumably a reference to Don's previous secretary, Allison, who left SCDP in tears following Don's cold treatment of her after their one-night stand. He does sell the idea to a Japanese company and plans a move to Tokyo, and calls Don to taunt him about how happy he is to be living his dream; Don is first panicked and disbelieving when he thinks a loser like Lou had the news about the McCann merger before him, but when he realizes the truth, he just blankly and insincerely wishes Lou well as the call ends. They eventually marry on a cruise ship before he murders her by throwing her overboard in hopes of inheriting her wealth, which, unbeknownst to him (and, presumably, Bob), had been depleted by her late husband. Jim Cutler (Harry Hamlin) is a partner at the (once) rival firm, Cutler, Gleason, and Chaough and a senior partner at the merged Sterling Cooper & Partners. Rachel explains that she was always close to the dogs as a young girl because her father liked to work a lot. Gail remains with Joan after Joan throws Greg out, but continues to be condescending about her daughter's job and failed marriage. Peterson reacts very negatively as he had recently been struggling with his wife's cancer treatments, which had caused PPL to delay firing him and lulling him into a false sense of security since he had survived the various waves of firings. She pointedly says that Rachel "had it all", makes it clear her life was better for not having Don in it, and is curt until Don takes the hint and leaves. However, he is an alcoholic and drinks unusually heavily at work even by Sterling Cooper standards. Realizing this on the train back, she has no choice but to go to Don's work and ask him for a ride. At first Danny seems genuinely friendly, but when Roger is gleefully rude and demeaning to him, tries to pick up Danny's much taller hippie date, Lotus, and implies that he would enjoy hurting Danny, Danny smiles a bit and then punches Roger in the testicles, leaving his former boss doubled over in pain as Danny walks away with Lotus in tow. He is fired by Campbell after being suspected of sexually abusing Dorothy but remains in contact with her. In "Man with a Plan", Ted's management style is shown to clash with Don's, as the personable Ted tries to involve everyone and get their input, while Don primarily values his own opinion. Helen Bishop (Darby Stanchfield) is one of the Drapers' neighbors.

She invites Don to her Christmas party and, later, when she finds him unsteadily trying to unlock his apartment door, she helps him to bed and fends off a pass from him.

Interested in acting at an early age, she began her career performing in community theatre shows at the Jewish Community Center in Los Feliz. After obtaining a divorce from Don, she marries Henry Francis and moves to Rye in late 1965. While Stan initially takes her advice, he is later discovered in flagrante delicto with Wendy Gleason, the hippie daughter of a recently deceased partner. This time, Ted remains confident but is much less obnoxious than in his previous appearances; he doesn't tell Peggy how jealous he is of Don, and he appreciates her talent more than Don ever had. Adam reappears in the final two episodes of Season 5, as Don/Dick hallucinates mildly while suffering from an abscessed tooth following another suicide by hanging that is tied in with Don. Sally is adventurous, and she has been seen throughout the series making cocktails for her father, smoking one of her mother's cigarettes, asking Don's co-workers about sex, sneaking sips of their alcoholic beverages, being taught how to drive by her grandfather, and masturbating while at a friend's house. Last step - Add your e-mail to complete your account. Betty later confides in Helen about her brief separation from Don, and the two seem to reach some kind of understanding. He asks Peggy for advice about public speaking and advertising church events such as a youth dance after learning about her employment in advertising, and changes the style of his Palm Sunday sermon to include more colloquialisms and be more accessible to his congregation after listening to Peggy's criticisms; he later gives her a copy of the sermon. She briefly threw Harry out of the house when he confessed to having a one-night stand with one of the secretaries, Hildy, but the two soon reconciled. Roger, having made the stairs, then meets the representatives of Richard Nixon's 1960 Presidential campaign in reception but vomits up his lunch on the floor due to the strain.

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A recently divorced, semi-retired millionaire with two grown children, Richard is exhilarated to be free to do as he pleases. Helen works in a jewelry store and volunteers for John F. Kennedy's presidential campaign. Anita Olson Respola (Audrey Wasilewski) is Peggy's older sister. They also tell him he is being sent on "six months' leave," though they really mean that he will be fired. and urging him to forget about it.

In "Man with a Plan", Bob tactfully assists Joan when she is in pain due to an ovarian cyst and, displaying an ability to think quickly and a willingness to lie, tells the nurse that Joan has just ingested poison, resulting in Joan's receiving treatment immediately after her abdominal pain alone had failed to result in any treatment. Gloria tries to hide the extent of Gene's illness in Season 2. His pitching style is theatrical, and he often captivates his clients with his over-the-top performances and youthful vigor. Bob Benson (James Wolk) is a recurring character in season 6. Dr. Arnold "Arnie" Rosen (Brian Markinson) is Sylvia's husband and Mitchell's father. At some point later, he becomes employed by CGC.

While at first these activities annoy people, eventually they bear fruit and gain Bob a stronger place in the firm. Most of the women characters in the series were really petty, and annoying at times. In Season 2, it is revealed that Ken makes considerably more money than his co-worker Harry Crane ($300/week vs. $200/week). Her sister, with whom Rachel was close and in whom she confided about her relationship with Don, is not happy to see him. Duck eventually discovers that "Bob Benson" is an alias, and that the man's entire identity is fabricated, with the only prior job on record under Bob's name being that of a manservant to an executive at another agency. She was originally Draper's secretary, but showed surprising talent and initiative, including a knack—similar to Draper's—for understanding the consumer's mind.

Stay current. It is later mentioned that Ginsberg's father had him institutionalized. Shirley is originally on Peggy's desk at the beginning of Season 7, but after confusion with Peggy over Valentine's Day flowers sent to Shirley by her fiancé, Peggy demands that Joan move her. In Season 2, she expresses her desire to have a child, a desire Pete resists as he does not want to have children yet, unaware he already conceived a child with Peggy Olson. While Abigail was cruel and spiteful to Dick, Mack was described as being nice to him. ("The Good News") On May 25, 1965 she runs into Peggy in the SCDP bathroom, and briefly talks about her pregnancy.

Deciding that Chevy is too much for him, he returns to New York full-time to support the newly pregnant Cynthia. Trudy Campbell Trudy Campbell Associate Broker Main Phone: (715) 904-0203 Office Fax: (888) 852-5615 Cell Phone: (715) 904-0203 Email Trudy Dream North Real Estate - eXp Realty 7750 Hwy 51 Suite C. Minocqua, WI 54548. Salvatore "Sal" Romano (Bryan Batt) is the Italian-American art director at Sterling Cooper, originally from Baltimore. When a then-naive Peggy begins to work at Sterling Cooper as Don's secretary, Paul hits on her, but Peggy rejects him, as she is secretly attracted to Pete. However, Pete later sleeps with a nanny that worked in their building while Trudy is visiting her parents. Pete flatly rejects the concept that Bob wasn't in on the situation and proceeds to try and strong-arm him out of Chevy's good graces.

He also refuses to identify a group of teenagers who stabbed him at the train station and instead turns it into an issue about race, further angering Peggy.

Don hires her to watch Sally and Bobby one evening, when he is out with Bethany Van Nuys. In the episode "Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency", she accidentally runs over the foot of Guy MacKendrick, a British executive who was poised to replace Lane Pryce as head of Sterling Cooper, while drunkenly riding a lawn mower during an office party. Roger fires Sal on the spot.

She and Harry are parents to a daughter, Beatrice Grace, born in 1962.

Don then attempts to reach Adam, and finds out about his suicide. When John F. Kennedy is assassinated the day before her wedding, Margaret is distraught over the fact that it will effectively ruin her wedding and although she does proceed with the wedding, very few guests attend. She confides that her father was also an alcoholic.

He later resurfaces in the Season 4 episode "Waldorf Stories" at the Clio Awards where he drunkenly heckles the man giving the introductory speech, prompting security to remove him. In Season 5, Greg returns from his initial deployment and is overjoyed to meet his new "son" Kevin, but tells Joan that he has been ordered to return to Vietnam for another year. She and Ken live in Jackson Heights, Queens. Cutler is usually courteous and mild-mannered, which belies his impatience and tendency for childlike escapades. Watch the latest full episodes of AMC shows.

Sal is shown to have a sarcastic side to his personality, mocking Pete after he nearly loses his job and laughing at Freddy Rumsen urinating himself. At the end of the first half of Season 7, Bert appears to Don as an apparition in the SC&P lobby, and goes into a song and dance of "The Best Things in Life Are Free", surrounded by smiling, dancing secretaries instead of showgirls, before disappearing. Her ambition is funneled primarily into supporting – and, when necessary, pushing – her husband in his professional endeavors and standing out in her social circles. The series' third episode, "Marriage of Figaro," depicts a party for her 6th birthday in late March or early April 1960. This is a list of fictional characters in the television series Mad Men, all of whom have appeared in multiple episodes. In the Season 5 episode "Christmas Waltz", he reappears as a devotee of the Hare Krishna movement, which he has joined at least partly to win the affections of a girl. In the Season 6 episode "To Have and to Hold", Gail surprises her daughter when she tells Joan's childhood friend Kate she is proud of her daughter having become a partner at a Madison Avenue firm. Don realizes that he has been missing out on his children's lives. Peggy's relationship with her mother is strained, as Katherine does not understand Peggy's focus on her career rather than on finding a husband and has not forgiven her daughter for having a child out of wedlock. This decision represents a major power play by Duck Phillips, as firing members of the Creative staff should have been Don's decision. She dumps Paul while they are registering black voters in the South.

Ted spends the first part of Season 7 completely adrift in California, badly missing New York and mostly ignored as an impotent figurehead in an office where the work that's getting done is entirely due to Pete's efforts. Shirley (Sola Bamis) is the only other black employee at SC&P, aside from Dawn.

She comments that she would not run out crying the next day if they slept together, presumably a reference to Don's previous secretary, Allison, who left SCDP in tears following Don's cold treatment of her after their one-night stand. He does sell the idea to a Japanese company and plans a move to Tokyo, and calls Don to taunt him about how happy he is to be living his dream; Don is first panicked and disbelieving when he thinks a loser like Lou had the news about the McCann merger before him, but when he realizes the truth, he just blankly and insincerely wishes Lou well as the call ends. They eventually marry on a cruise ship before he murders her by throwing her overboard in hopes of inheriting her wealth, which, unbeknownst to him (and, presumably, Bob), had been depleted by her late husband. Jim Cutler (Harry Hamlin) is a partner at the (once) rival firm, Cutler, Gleason, and Chaough and a senior partner at the merged Sterling Cooper & Partners. Rachel explains that she was always close to the dogs as a young girl because her father liked to work a lot. Gail remains with Joan after Joan throws Greg out, but continues to be condescending about her daughter's job and failed marriage. Peterson reacts very negatively as he had recently been struggling with his wife's cancer treatments, which had caused PPL to delay firing him and lulling him into a false sense of security since he had survived the various waves of firings. She pointedly says that Rachel "had it all", makes it clear her life was better for not having Don in it, and is curt until Don takes the hint and leaves. However, he is an alcoholic and drinks unusually heavily at work even by Sterling Cooper standards. Realizing this on the train back, she has no choice but to go to Don's work and ask him for a ride. At first Danny seems genuinely friendly, but when Roger is gleefully rude and demeaning to him, tries to pick up Danny's much taller hippie date, Lotus, and implies that he would enjoy hurting Danny, Danny smiles a bit and then punches Roger in the testicles, leaving his former boss doubled over in pain as Danny walks away with Lotus in tow. He is fired by Campbell after being suspected of sexually abusing Dorothy but remains in contact with her. In "Man with a Plan", Ted's management style is shown to clash with Don's, as the personable Ted tries to involve everyone and get their input, while Don primarily values his own opinion. Helen Bishop (Darby Stanchfield) is one of the Drapers' neighbors.

She invites Don to her Christmas party and, later, when she finds him unsteadily trying to unlock his apartment door, she helps him to bed and fends off a pass from him.

Interested in acting at an early age, she began her career performing in community theatre shows at the Jewish Community Center in Los Feliz. After obtaining a divorce from Don, she marries Henry Francis and moves to Rye in late 1965. While Stan initially takes her advice, he is later discovered in flagrante delicto with Wendy Gleason, the hippie daughter of a recently deceased partner. This time, Ted remains confident but is much less obnoxious than in his previous appearances; he doesn't tell Peggy how jealous he is of Don, and he appreciates her talent more than Don ever had. Adam reappears in the final two episodes of Season 5, as Don/Dick hallucinates mildly while suffering from an abscessed tooth following another suicide by hanging that is tied in with Don. Sally is adventurous, and she has been seen throughout the series making cocktails for her father, smoking one of her mother's cigarettes, asking Don's co-workers about sex, sneaking sips of their alcoholic beverages, being taught how to drive by her grandfather, and masturbating while at a friend's house. Last step - Add your e-mail to complete your account. Betty later confides in Helen about her brief separation from Don, and the two seem to reach some kind of understanding. He asks Peggy for advice about public speaking and advertising church events such as a youth dance after learning about her employment in advertising, and changes the style of his Palm Sunday sermon to include more colloquialisms and be more accessible to his congregation after listening to Peggy's criticisms; he later gives her a copy of the sermon. She briefly threw Harry out of the house when he confessed to having a one-night stand with one of the secretaries, Hildy, but the two soon reconciled. Roger, having made the stairs, then meets the representatives of Richard Nixon's 1960 Presidential campaign in reception but vomits up his lunch on the floor due to the strain.

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