Do you like the ocean?
Seriously Bobbi Barret, do you realize what kind of trouble your about to unleash? Poor Don: seeing Rachel Menken (now Katz), car accident, having to rely on Peggy, bitched at by Betty, and in a sling- all in one night!
The only client they really talk about in this episode of Clearasil and all they really say is that Pete wants to bring new work to his father in-law and since Peggy was babysitting Bobbi she didn't get it done.
Give them another episode of two and they do a pretty cool commercial!
A blog to address the different types of pitches used for each client in Mad Men.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Three Sundays- American Airlines
In just a few weeks Don and Betty’s relationship seems to go from perfect to awful. While she’s yelling at Bobby for playing with the record player the first Sunday, she looks at Don to help her and he just continues reading his paper. Then she wants him to give him a spanking for breaking the hi-fi, but Don won’t do it because of his own father issues.
Well, let’s get on to the pitch and away from the struggling marriage!
Since the previous episode we’ve been aware that at some point Sterling Coo will be going after American Airlines, now onto the next episode and into April as it was, let the pitching begin.
On Palm Sunday, Duck tells Don that he wants Sterling Cooper to present American Airlines with several approaches, but Don wants his creative team to commit to one concept. They come up with what I feel was a great concept, that crash happened to somebody else: which brings us back to Don’s daddy issues or more accurately, his issues with his former life.
The meeting is moved ahead to Good Friday, everyone is ready, great food, great outfits, and of course great ideas. But right around the time the meeting is set start, Duck informs stunned Sterling Cooper staffers that his contact (Shell Connelly) at American was fired that morning.
The presentation must go on, but the agency is delivering "a stillborn baby."
I'm going to come back to this episode soon to discuss Don's daddy issues!
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