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“Smoke Gets in Your Eyes” starts with a definition of “Mad Men.” The white-on-black title screen tells us the term was coined in the late 1950s to describe the advertising executives of ...
"People love smoking," Midge told Don Draper in "Mad Men"'s series premiere, "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes." "There's nothing that you, the Trade Commission, or Reader's Digest can do to change that." ...
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Screen Rant on MSNEvery Woman On Mad Men Pete Campbell Cheated With (Or Wanted To)Most of the male characters in Mad Mendid their fair share of philandering, including Pete Campbell, who repeatedly cheated ...
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When the younger cast told Hamm they "wanted to feel" the burn of real cigarettes, the series star joked, "Let me know how ...
High-level executive Don Draper struggles to find ideas for a new cigarette camapign. Peggy Olson is hired as Don's new secretary and finds it difficult to fit in.
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