Don is the brightest star in the entire advertising empire, and in my eyes, all I see is a selfish and sleek coward. True, he knows how to play the game, utilizing words as his weapons. His relationship with his boss It's subtle, and there are ways to advance and retreat. Although he had Sterling on his head, one deliberate stair climb cost Sterling humiliation in front of clients. In the end, at the end, he covers for Sterling's debauched behavior, which seems to be a friend, but who knows whether it is an enemy or a friend? Even if it was the ultimate boss, he got along well with. Peter threatened to expose him. He panicked at first, and then with his knowledge of the boss and confidence in his own value, he stabbed Peter back with a single word of loyalty. After all, he made the partner as he had wished. He also got along well with his mistresses. Not to mention the treacherous artist, Rachel, the daughter of a wealthy businessman, makes people admire him very much. He knows how things work with women, doesn't he? Men like that, with high emotional intelligence, are really attractive. "You know more about me than myself.
While it's debatable what he's like as a person, he's genuinely admirable in everything related to his career. What I admire about his relationship with his boss is that he is neither humble nor arrogant. I also appreciate his extraordinary promotion of Peggy, and the reason why he can build this is also based on his true talents. A simple wheel similar to a slide projector can be interpreted as a carrousel by him. I really admire it! At the end of the presentation, everyone was dumbfounded, and my eyes had tears. Be sure to type it out
word for word : Well, technology is a glittering lure. But there is a rare occasion where the public can be engaged on a level beyond flash – if they have a sentimental bond with the product.
My first job, I was in house at a fur company, with this old pro of a copywriter, a Greek, named Teddy. Teddy told me the most important idea in advertising is “new.” It creates an itch. You simply put your product in there as a kind of calamine lotion. He also talked about a deeper bond with a product: nostalgia. It's delicate, but potent.
[starts slide show featuring photos of Draper's family.]
Teddy told me that in Greek, nostalgia literally means the pain from an old wound. It's a twinge in your heart, far more powerful than memory alone. This device isn't a spaceship; it's a time machine. It goes backwards, forwards. It takes us to a place where we ache to go again.
It's not called a wheel; it's called a carousel. It lets us travel the way a child travels. Round and a round, and back home again. To a place where we know we are loved.
Peggy Olson,
you girl, you are not overwhelmed by the social trend of secretary at that time, you do not rely on unspoken rules, you have become a junior editor by your own efforts, thumbs up! You are a girl who knows that we have to be independent. A basket of kisses, do not wanna be one in a box, rejuvenating, stimulating!
But getting along with colleagues can still be changed... Although I don't think we can play together, But it's ok to have a hi on election night. But you are so arrogant, how can you fool around with that scumbag Pete on the first night at work... The one in the last episode suddenly had a stomachache and went to the hospital, and then gave birth to a baby What the hell... Godly screenwriter... …
Pete Campbell
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, the person who depends on the relationship and has no real ability, and then he can't be in the world. It's actually Philippe Weis of "Time Planning Bureau", Amanda's father! Well, in that movie he also played a money worshipper...
Betty Draper
is a wife who dessperates more than his wife==You live so delicately and beautifully! When other housewives are slouching, you are so elegant in her tulle pajamas, angel dresses, delicate makeup, and decent demeanor. But why don't you jump out of the cage that trapped you? I know deep down you still want to help the single mother on the street, and you even envied her. But in the end, you still fell into the world, like everyone else, talking about her job on the platform of the jewelry store, and the hard work of raising children alone. I know you don't directly laugh or comment, but silence can sometimes be murder. Let me tell you a few shots that I am impressed by: In
episode 9 of the first season, the neighbor threatens to kill your big dog because it bites his pigeon. Daughter came to you to cry about her nightmare late at night, but Don had an expression on his face that he couldn't be bullied, but you said that I would leave it to you to talk about it so as not to hurt the peace. The next morning, under the sunny scenery of melodious singing and blue sky and white pigeons, you took your breath away. Yan narrowed his eyes and raised his gun to hunt.
In the 13th episode of the first season, a friend and neighbor came to cry and complain that her husband was having an affair and asked you what to do. You said, "I don't know what to do," but her expression and words clearly said that your husband must be having an affair, how could you not know. After a while to send the neighbors away, you leave the maid and take out an unopened phone bill to hide. When her husband returned home, he questioned her husband again on the grounds that a friend had an affair. Concocted by your friend's method of finding out that your husband is having an affair, you also made a phone call, only to find out that it was your psychiatrist. But you still doubt it, don't you? Knowing that her husband was following up on her treatment, she deliberately told the doctor about what she knew about her husband's affair.
Delicate is the word for you, exquisitely fine, subtle and pleasing
Rachel Menken.
Although you fell into Don's charm for a while, I admired the decisiveness of you pulling away in time and recognizing the man in front of you. A rich second generation with ideas, a strong woman who does not fall into the trap, I hope you will always be strong and find your own warmth. What can
Joan Holloway
say, you know the rules of the game in that world. Unlike Peggy, you are in it, and you enjoy the feeling of being a winner according to the rules, even if the winner will experience unspoken rules and all kinds of sophistication. With so much effort, all you want is a Husband. This is not something Sterling can give you, and you understand that this is just a show of your own accord. However, you were really emotional in the play, and you were so sad and anxious when you learned that he had a heart attack, and everyone else saw it. Are you still in love with him? Although he fell ill only because he had a second sex with a young model. Suddenly he felt that behavior was sometimes an inaction. I love you and sympathize with you.
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