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"Mad Men" Shut the Door. Have a Seat (2009)
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8 November 2009
(Season 3, Episode 13)
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With another sale on the horizon, Sterling, Cooper, and Draper convince Lane Pryce to fire them and then join them as they start up a new advertising firm. At home, Betty follows through with her plans to divorce Don. full summary | full synopsis
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Secretary
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New York City
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Advertising
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Marriage
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Cast
(Episode Cast overview, first billed only)| Jon Hamm | ... | Don Draper | |
| Elisabeth Moss | ... | Peggy Olson | |
| Vincent Kartheiser | ... | Pete Campbell | |
| January Jones | ... | Betty Draper | |
| Christina Hendricks | ... | Joan Harris | |
| Bryan Batt | ... | Salvatore Romano (credit only) | |
| Michael Gladis | ... | Paul Kinsey | |
| Aaron Staton | ... | Ken Cosgrove | |
| Rich Sommer | ... | Harry Crane | |
| Robert Morse | ... | Bertram Cooper | |
| John Slattery | ... | Roger Sterling | |
| Jared Harris | ... | Lane Pryce | |
| Kiernan Shipka | ... | Sally Draper | |
| Alison Brie | ... | Trudy Campbell | |
| Ryan Cartwright | ... | John Hooker |
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Continuity: When the group is leaving the office of Sterling Cooper after their weekend meeting, Joan walks by the front desk of the office through three camera angles. In the first angle, she wearing a scarf on her head which hangs loose over the back of her neck, then from the next angle, the scarf is tucked in under the collar of her jacket, and then from the last angle, the scarf is once again untucked.
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Lane Pryce:
Mr. Hooker! I've been sacked. Please have my office and things put in storage at this address.
John Hooker: What's happened?
Lane Pryce: You're a sharp boy, you'll figure it out.
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John Hooker: What's happened?
Lane Pryce: You're a sharp boy, you'll figure it out.
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