47min - Don flies out to Los Angeles to try to save his marriage, and a spiritual awakening leads to reconciliation between Roger and Margaret.
47min - Peggy makes an awkward Valentine's Day blunder, Cutler helps Joan move up in the world, and two secrets help Don and Sally forge a connection.
47min - After being tossed out by Megan, Don leverages his way back into employment with SC&P. Betty tries to bond with Bobby during his class field trip.
47min - Peggy must supervise Don when she takes charge of an important new account, and Roger tries to retrieve runaway Margaret from a hippie commune.
47min - Don strong-arms his way onto an account in order to cement his position at SC&P, and Henry pressures Betty to tone down her political views.
47min - Bob proposes to Joan when he learns he's up for a new job, and Peggy confesses her insecurities to Don regarding the campaign for her new account.
48min - Cutler and Roger jostle over the future of SC&P -- and Don's place in it. Megan is ready to give up on her marriage, and Ted has a breakdown.
48min - Don experiences déjà vu, and is later shaken by some news. Joan and Peggy endure a crude meeting. Peggy goes on a blind date. Ken meets a crossroads.
47min - Don finds comfort in a kindred spirit. Stan's insecurities get the better of him. Roger revisits a past fling. Harry gives Megan career advice.
47min - A case of mistaken identity gets Joan a date. Don ponders personal and professional aspirations. Sally receives upsetting news from an old friend.
48min - A change in office logistics alarms SC&P's partners. Trudy asks Pete to handle a domestic problem. Peggy opens up to Stan about her past.
48min - Don goes on a long-distance search mission. Peggy stands her ground, waiting for what's owed to her. Joan regrets asking a coworker for help.
54min - Betty and Henry get life-changing news. Duck Phillips asks Pete to return a favor. Don comes clean about a piece of his past and lightens his load.
57min - Don reunites with Stephanie, who gives him an invitation. Sally assumes a significant responsibility. Joan puts her Rolodex to good use.
...compulsive TV.
Still meticulous, electrifying and the handsomest show on TV.
The whole things as seductive as one of Dons pitches.
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