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A Day's Work

  • Episode aired Apr 20, 2014
  • TV-14
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
8.3/10
2.5K
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John Slattery in Mad Men (2007)
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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.

  • Director
    • Michael Uppendahl
  • Writers
    • Matthew Weiner
    • Jonathan Igla
    • Carly Wray
  • Stars
    • Jon Hamm
    • Elisabeth Moss
    • Vincent Kartheiser
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.3/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Uppendahl
    • Writers
      • Matthew Weiner
      • Jonathan Igla
      • Carly Wray
    • Stars
      • Jon Hamm
      • Elisabeth Moss
      • Vincent Kartheiser
    • 4User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jon Hamm
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    • Don Draper
    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Peggy Olson
    Vincent Kartheiser
    Vincent Kartheiser
    • Pete Campbell
    January Jones
    January Jones
    • Betty Francis
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    Christina Hendricks
    Christina Hendricks
    • Joan Harris
    Aaron Staton
    Aaron Staton
    • Ken Cosgrove
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    Rich Sommer
    Rich Sommer
    • Harry Crane
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    Kiernan Shipka
    Kiernan Shipka
    • Sally Draper
    Jessica Paré
    Jessica Paré
    • Megan Draper
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    Kevin Rahm
    Kevin Rahm
    • Ted Chaough
    Christopher Stanley
    Christopher Stanley
    • Henry Francis
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    Jay R. Ferguson
    Jay R. Ferguson
    • Stan Rizzo
    Ben Feldman
    Ben Feldman
    • Michael Ginsberg
    Mason Vale Cotton
    Mason Vale Cotton
    • Bobby Draper
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    Robert Morse
    Robert Morse
    • Bertram Cooper
    John Slattery
    John Slattery
    • Roger Sterling
    Harry Hamlin
    Harry Hamlin
    • Jim Cutler
    Teyonah Parris
    Teyonah Parris
    • Dawn Chambers
    • Director
      • Michael Uppendahl
    • Writers
      • Matthew Weiner
      • Jonathan Igla
      • Carly Wray
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    1toadwriter

    terrible episode

    There's a few reviews and sswren1 said the show is getting harder to watch. I think that's an understatement. Sally Draper was in 7 scenes if I counted right. Her and her friends were smoking, she lost her purse, she saw that Don wasn't at the office. Scene after scene of irrelevant garbage that plays no part in what should be a show about Mad Men. I get that people have come to expect that Mad Men is a show that revolves around Don Draper, so naturally his kids, X, and everyone else need their screen time, but honestly, none of that serves any purpose in the overall scheme of things. The show is moving laterally, if it's moving at all. There is far too much garage anymore to get any enjoyment out of this show. Why do we care about Sally and her messed up friends? Or her finding Don not at the office? Who cares? As far as I'm concerned, all of them should have left the show when Betty left Don. Period.

    I hate how season 7 is beginning. Lou is not only a terrible actor, but incredibly boring.

    The show has seriously lost its edge.
    9camachbr0

    A "Productive" Day's Work for Unemployed Don Draper

    It appeared this episode was going to follow the same formula Mad Men has grown accustomed to lately, which is continually shoving Don Draper's head under water between allowing brief gasps of air. But tonight, something GOOD actually happened to Don and its been a year since that's happened. Also this felt a lot like a mid-season/early-season episode through its light stakes and amusing subplots. "A Day's Work" is something of an oxymoron because we know, and the opening images remind us, that Don's unemployed. Despite waking up past noon, he still wears a suit and tie for the day (sounds like my earlier undergraduate years). He still looks like a SCP partner and we know Don's all about fabricating his image. Sally's kind-of a little brat, but in a good way, the way defined by catching your Dad in acts of infidelities and lies, and having the power to wreck his life. The writers do a great job bonding Don and Sally despite their walking disease of a father- daughter relationship. It's Valentines Day in the world of Mad Men, and the only other character feeling the love is Pete Campbell, believe it or not. Of course he has his prissy moments, but when it is revealed that Pete is hooking up with that smoke-show realtor, I applauded. Then he went back to getting upset over a conference call with the New York partners and was his old self again, feeling under-appreciated. But, wow, good for him. Peggy's life is in shambles. Ted's on her mind still (duh, it's Valentine's Day). She can't get any work done because there are roses on her desk. She receives another blow in the episode, it's not a teary one though. If she hasn't get off the "Chaough" yet, I don't think she ever will. (I really disliked how the season opened with Ted in New York just so he and Peggy could be in the same area. It's like the season 6 finale didn't happen) Ted's just as miserable, as Pete says. Working late nights. Glued to his desk. Where's Nan? Maybe Ted and Peggy's mucky attitudes are a sign that they'll sprint into each other's arms later in the season... probably. Joan has a fun side story unfold. One that is a little racial. It also makes me want Matthew Weiner to write off Lou in fatal fashion, now more than ever. Joan ends up having a good Valentine's day, and rightfully so after the day she endures. On a negative note, no Megan in short dresses (or treat of side boob, like the opener). A Mad Men history note, In 1969, black assistants, Dawn & Shirley, are strong, diligent, and better workers than the white secretaries in SCP. A crucial year in civil rights. On a closing note, good episode. It takes the steam from the Don Draper stoning that's been going on. It's nice to have a fun and easy episode to remind us that we have ways to go before things get serious and this magnificent show comes to an end.
    6sswren1

    GETTING HARDER TO LIKE

    The magic is wearing off. Fantastic scripts and performance continue but it's harder and harder to feel empathy for anyone in this show. This detracts from it for me.

    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.

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    • Trivia
      When 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.
    • Goofs
      This 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!

    • Connections
      Features Waldo's Last Stand (1940)
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    • Release date
      • April 20, 2014 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles Center Studios - 450 S. Bixel Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Lionsgate Television
      • Weiner Bros.
      • American Movie Classics (AMC)
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    • Runtime
      • 45m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1
      • 16:9 HD

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