The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
- Episode aired Aug 22, 2010
- TV-14
- 48m
Don is forced to compete with a cocky upstart rival for a potential account with Honda motorcycles, but Roger's prejudice causes unexpected problems. Meanwhile Betty considers a psychiatrist... Read allDon is forced to compete with a cocky upstart rival for a potential account with Honda motorcycles, but Roger's prejudice causes unexpected problems. Meanwhile Betty considers a psychiatrist for Sally because of her behavior.Don is forced to compete with a cocky upstart rival for a potential account with Honda motorcycles, but Roger's prejudice causes unexpected problems. Meanwhile Betty considers a psychiatrist for Sally because of her behavior.
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- Ken Cosgrove
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- Harry Crane
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It's hard to, at this time, deal with the fact your daughter has such a crush on David McCallum that she can't keep her hands to herself; or wait, Sally DID keep her hand (singular) to herself... Which is borderline pushing-it having that kind of story centered on a little girl... Then again this show really does push the envelope...
Also includes the story where WW2 veteran Roger can't deal with dealing with the Japanese, his former enemy... For the first time the most likeable and steady character is falling apart, but this, too, is realistic, and this episode, while a bit nerve-wracking, is pretty good...
One great character is the new secretary, Don-proof since she's old; the mother from Karate Kid is brilliant here.
Did you know
- TriviaThe television program that Sally Draper watches while on a sleepover is The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964); the actor she admires is the star of the show, David McCallum.
- GoofsWhen Roger, in his office, still angry about the company attempting to do business with a Japanese company, is talking to Joan, he relates briefly about his time on a U.S. Navy ship, a destroyer. He starts talking about "a young PFC" (private first class). This rank does not exist in the U.S. Navy. Also, while some Navy ships had a Marine Corps contingent aboard (This rank does exist in the USMC), destroyers did not.
- Quotes
Hachi Saito: [in Japanese] How does she not fall over?
Joan Harris: Not very subtle, are they?
Akira Takahashi: No, they are not.
- ConnectionsFeatures The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964)
- SoundtracksI Enjoy Being a Girl
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Written by Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers
Performed by Doris Day
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- 48m
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- 1.78 : 1
- 16:9 HD