A Day's Work
- Episode aired Apr 20, 2014
- TV-14
- 45m
Sally discovers that Don is not working, Pete lands a big account but is undercut by management, and Joan is forced to move some secretaries around after Lou and Peggy have some problems.Sally discovers that Don is not working, Pete lands a big account but is undercut by management, and Joan is forced to move some secretaries around after Lou and Peggy have some problems.Sally discovers that Don is not working, Pete lands a big account but is undercut by management, and Joan is forced to move some secretaries around after Lou and Peggy have some problems.
- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Betty Francis
- (credit only)
- Ken Cosgrove
- (credit only)
- Harry Crane
- (credit only)
- Megan Draper
- (credit only)
- Henry Francis
- (credit only)
- Bobby Draper
- (credit only)
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I hate how season 7 is beginning. Lou is not only a terrible actor, but incredibly boring.
The show has seriously lost its edge.
I'd punch Lou's lights out. Peggy needs a pinch. Peter is increasingly in need of a smack. Don Is a degenerate. Sally is a pain in the ass and Betty continue yes to be a cold bitch.
Maybe they're building up into a mass shooting or something. We're they are prevalent in 1968 as they are now?
Additionally and maybe it's me, I'm finding it harder to follow the co runout y and the storyline fail to provide outcomes. Or at least, ones I can fathom.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Dawn and Shirley meet in the break room, they jokingly address one another by the other's name. This is likely an implication that people confuse them since they're the only African-American women in the agency.
- GoofsThis season takes place in 1969, but the "Hang in there, kitty" poster wasn't printed until 1972.
- Quotes
Dawn Chambers: [Walking in on Shirley, alone in the break room] Hello Dawn!
Shirley: [Acknowledging that as the only two African Americans at the firm, they are mistaken for one another] Hello Shirley!
- ConnectionsFeatures Waldo's Last Stand (1940)
- SoundtracksElenore
(uncredited)
Written by Jim Pons, John Barbata, Al Nichol and Mark Volman
(collectively as The Turtles)
Performed by The Turtles
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