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The Office Romance | Peggy Olson & Pete Campbell | Mad Men | Don Draper
Pete is moving into his newlywed apartment, and Peggy's copy is being presented to the Belle Jolie lipstick clients.
When they arrive on their floor, which is devoid of any ad men, Peggy enters Pete's office to see if he wants any coffee. He tells her to come in and close the door then happens what happens and that's how it all started.
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When they arrive on their floor, which is devoid of any ad men, Peggy enters Pete's office to see if he wants any coffee. He tells her to come in and close the door then happens what happens and that's how it all started.
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Belle Jolie Lipstick - "Mark Your Man" / Mad Men / Peggy Olson / Don Draper
Просмотров 90 тыс.3 года назад
Scene Description:- Peggy offers superb suggestions during a focus-group session, and her ideas are so well that her future at the agency looks much brighter! 💥So what's your choice? What makes you unique? What's your colour? Is it 'Sheer bright red' or 'Coral' or 'Rose with pink pearl' or 'Peach with gold pearl'? 💥Choose what makes you unique: 😍HAUS LABORATORIES by Lady Gaga: LE RIOT LIP GLOSS...
PEGGY STABS HER BOYFRIEND! / MAD MEN / AMC / PEGGY OLSON / DON DRAPER
Просмотров 17 тыс.3 года назад
Witness the exciting journey of the brave and bold woman Peggy Olson and how she rises to the top in a male dominated profession Scene Description:- Over time, tensions creep into the relationship as Abe's left-wing politics and counter-cultural approach conflicts with Peggy's corporate activities and the nature of advertising itself. Peggy purchases an apartment building in a dangerous neighbo...
The Banana Scene / Eighth Grade / Bo Burnham / Elsie Fisher
Просмотров 29 тыс.3 года назад
Movie Description:- Eighth Grade is a 2018 American coming of age, comedy drama film written and directed by Bo Burnham. It stars Elsie Fisher as Kayla, a middle school teenager who struggles with anxiety but strives to gain social acceptance from her peers during their final week of eighth grade. To cope, she publishes video blogs as a self-styled motivational advice-giver, though spends much ...
AIDEN'S EYES / EIGHTH GRADE / BO BURNHAM / ELSIE FISHER
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
Movie Description:- Eighth Grade is a 2018 American coming of age, comedy drama film written and directed by Bo Burnham. It stars Elsie Fisher as Kayla, a middle school teenager who struggles with anxiety but strives to gain social acceptance from her peers during their final week of eighth grade. To cope, she publishes video blogs as a self-styled motivational advice-giver, though spends much ...
HOW TO SURVIVE COVID-19 Feat.DICAPRIO | MEME |
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#covid19 #dicaprio #meme SONG CREDITS:- Ken Copeland's wind of god remix- WTFBrahh Link:- ruclips.net/video/m2s0nB2VPvs/видео.html OurMusicBox (Jay Man) Track Name: "A Mothers Sacrifice" Music By: Jay Man @ ourmusicbox.com/ VIDEO CREDITS:- Movie:- The Aviator(2004) Directed by:-Martin Scorsese Production company:- Forward Pass Appian Way IMF Initial Entertainment Group Distributed by:- Warner B...
Don Draper goes to Baby Gene's 2nd Birthday! [Mad Men] [Don Draper]
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Mad men, Don Draper, Peggy Olson Scene Description:- Its Baby Gene's second birthday but unfortunately don is not invited and he is talking to Faye about this. Later he gets a call from Betty and she invites him for the birthday party. 😍Must have companions for your cozy on couch chill movie nights:- 💥If you watch movies on your phone or tablet, then this is a must have accessory: OontZ Angle 3...
"PEGGY'S CONFESSION!" /Mad Men/ Don Draper/ Peggy Olson/ Pete Campbell/
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Mad men, don draper, don draper confidence, mad men best scenes Scene Description:- Peggy tells Pete that she could have had him in her life forever if she wanted to, she confesses that she had a baby with him which she gave away. This leaves Pete shattered in tears. Witness the exciting journey of the brave and bold woman Peggy Olson and how she rises to the top in a male dominated profession....
A Woman Is Special In Her Own Way! | Mad Men| |Bobbie Barrett & Peggy| |Don Draper|
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Mad men, don draper, don draper confidence, mad men best scenes SCENE DESCRIPTION:- Bobbie Barrett, the wife of comedian Jimmy Barrett and another love interest of Don Draper leaves with Don for the beach, but they get into a car accident en route, then they both end up in the police station then Don calls Peggy and she bails them out. Bobbie spends the night at Peggy's place and they have this...
"We have to get you a new Daddy!" /Don Draper and Bobby/ (Mad Men)
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A child needs a mother the most, but he also needs a father! Scene Description:- Don comes home frustrated after a not so good meeting with American airlines. Bobby is playing with his toy robot on the dinner table and accidentally spills a glass of water on Sally. Betty gets upset and scolds Bobby and then turns to Don confronting him regarding his lack of attention towards the children's beha...
FAFO Pete! I felt sorry for him and yet not sorry for him!
I tried doing what Don did in my sales job. I am now unemployed.
Then, in the best use of passive voice I’ve ever seen, Peggy tells the people at the office that “Abe got stabbed”.
The next 6 minutes would change Peggy’s life forever.
The kid playing Bobby is one of the most authentic, natural child actors ever. 😢
Pete, a boy searching for himself to become a man. Peggy, a girl who found herself and became a woman.
Wonderfully acted scene.
this scene was so perfect
His voice is so off-puttingly sweet that it almost makes you forget how terrible he is...
Peter's views on adoption were made clear in Season 2, Episode 10. He said to Trudy, "Listed to me carefully. We are not adopting a child." Now he hears the child he fathered was put up for adoption.
Uggghhh
Todays woman in yesterdays tv show. Not able to really make up their mind, narcissistic, playing to many games! Ughhhh…So sad. Typical though
I love that he has an elephant.
Now Pete will keep wondering for the rest of his natural lifetime where that kid is 😂😂😂 biggest clap back ever
I think this seriously transcends cultures, we girls that age is exactly how we looked at the guy we fancy, the music, the zoom, lol
I saw this dress on one of the bandstand dance regulars on American Dreams
My favorite scene in the entire series. For Bobby,your Daddy is someone who is rarely angry,and never hits you. Good job Don.
The thing is, if she would’ve told him, he probably would have told her to go get an abortion. Done everything in his power to make sure she was fired. Let’s be realistic. This is what men do when their side pieces get pregnant. They don’t give up their main girl and devote to the side piece. Even if Peggy had told him and decided to have the baby, anyway, he would’ve won hundred percent neglected that child, or tried to deny paternity. Not only would Peggy’s life I’ve been ruined, the child’s life would’ve been ruined. Peggy knew what she was doing.
Ew stinky Pete 🤮
Ew icky 🕷️
I never watched this show. Is this bitch supposed to be a in better moral standing than him? Seems she stole the rights of child to have deep relations weird their parent and vice versa.
#fawk Pete
Mind you, this is at a point in the series when Pete and his wife are struggling to have a child. Peggy stuck a dagger into his soul xD
anyone know the music track title
future club by perturbator
A great message for the Pro Life movement.
What she did was totally wrong. Well acted scene.
I always thought he would use his gun in some way, but he never did. It's always in the background. I thought he would commit suicide with it after this bombshell.
Great acting in this scene. The character arc of 'Peggy' was for me one of the most interesting in the series - all characters had, to some or more degree a 'presence' or 'gravitas' - but when we're first introduced to Peggy she is a babe in the woods type character - over time, through advice with Joan/and support, and earning the trusted confidence from Don, the other characters come to realise there's SO many run of the mill 'secretaries' in the office - yet from the get go 'Peggy' stands apart. Using luck, hard work, an innovative/fresh approach to advertising, Peggy adapts, learns from mistakes made, absorbing all she can - and ends up what was a 'fish out of water' character at the start - growing into a young, confident and 'hungry' advertising mind - a multi dimensional character that sets her apart from others. It took Don a while - but he was arguably the first person to 'get' Peggy had not only talent - as a young woman she was able to bring [for the changing times] a uniquely 'female' perspective to the world of advertising. The writing is arguably brilliant.
Pete's reaction, "why would you tell me that" shows just what a selfish person he is. For him, Peggy's pregnancy confession is just an unpleasant truth that prevents him from getting laid. He doesn't show any empathy for Peggy and what she went through.
Stupid ass Cosgrove lol
A stranger in love
Out of every single character in the series, I think Peggy was the one who went through the most devastating experiences 😞 I cannot even begin to imagine not having my child in my life 😞 I cannot believe that these women who gave up their babies for adoption were able to move on in life 😞 I do not think they ever really heal and it’s so sad that no one ever bothered to ask them 😔
The way Don sold it. Anyone would agree.
"I had your baby, and I threw it away" -Peggy
Oh I stood and saluted alright, but I didn't get out of my chair. Catch my drift?
4:15- Guy wanted to mark Sal...
Joan was a silly woman.
Why didn't the baby hunt Peter through out the series?
Peggy always remembered Freddy. She gave him freelance work when he was on rough times.
Why does everyone cheer for Peggy in this scene? Did Pete not have a right to know that He fathered a child? She wanted to be a career woman and not have to deal with it
Both of them are stupid assholes.
Joan wanted to be the only girl who took advantage of her looks, you see this again and again in the show... Even with Roger's 2nd wife
Peggy doesn't even tell Pete if they had a son or daughter. She refers to the baby as "it".
I feel like an important scene was not included: the copy that Peggy actually handed over to the creatives. Her wording was different: “make a mark on your man” (as in an impact) & Don changed it around to be this sexist bullshit (“mark your man”) alluding to the traditional gender norms of the times & how they expected women to behave: to cling to their men, to be possessive, competitive and jealous of other women. In Don’s version of the copy the man becomes more important than the woman wearing the lipstick whom they are advertising to, women are encouraged to wear the lipstick for men. Peggy’s original copy felt like more of a reference to making someone notice your good qualities. Besides Don & Freddy totally rip off Peggy’s takes during the pitch word by word as if they thought of them (“who wants to be 1 of a 100 colors?” “Basket of kisses”)
aside from it being all fiction, in 1960 his approach is the better one.
Maybe it's sexist but it's a shorter and more concise slogan. Penny's is too wordy. I think it shows more that Don is a pro while Penny, although demonstrating talent, is still a novice. Her idea was good but needed fine tuning to be 'perfect.' Don gets paid the big bucks for a reason.
That's awesome analysis by your part my friend, totally true. Never really noticed it the first time. That's what makes this show so great, it has so many layers
Except don slogan just sounded better. Also Woman can be possessive,clingy and Competitive for the man they actually like. Not everything is "Le Man bad Woman good"
BOTH messages were the same. It's not sexist to make something shorter and concise on a slogan, Why do some adverts suck now? Because they spend 3 mins saying something that can be done in 1. In the past, when ad space time cost money, less is indeed more (you remember something in a short period of time than a lecture). Too little and people forget, too much and people ignore. I would take the advice of an award winning female ad exec from the 90's than some green bay social media hipster guy in the 00's if I want an advert.
Would be nice to have a wife who would want to mark me with her lipstick,
How did you record and get this at such a great resolution ? Captured video looks incredible
Best part of this clip 5:10
Lipstick is an ancient sorcery that makes the lips look like something much more seductive.
They were also deadly chemicals
It’s so hilarious to me that a cosmetics company owner doesn’t know what Kabuki is 😂 such a subtle way to point out that execs don’t know art history related to the products they’re peddling and only care about money
I do like that he said he didn't know what it meant, he's honest and not arrogant in that regard. But yes, always thought it was strange he didn't know what it meant. Assumed cause it's the 60's? Maybe it wasn't common knowledge then?
Maybe he should have said French mime? Everything French in the 60's was considered high culture.
To be fair, Kabuki wasn't in the mainstream zeitgeist yet, I'd say. Japanomania hadn't yet begun. Don is just very well read and watched because he sees deliberate need in his job to have a finger on the pulse of pop culture (Don is seen throughout the show to attend lots of movies and tv shows).
Ah, back when Joan was a villain towards Peggy. Amazing transition of their work relationship over the show.
So fascinating how early Joan literally embodied internalized misogyny
The evolution of every character was amazing.
Yup. Joan went from being jealous of Peggy and trying to hold her back to inviting Peggy to go into business with her.
Ugh, a worse take you’d be hard-pressed to find. Joan was never a “villain.” Joan’s goal was to instruct Peggy how to be a “successful” secretary, but Peggy was never satisfied with that roll. Her aspirations were higher, which made her a great copywriter, but made her a bad secretary (in the long list of Don’s secretaries, Peggy is actually towards the bottom half of the list), so Joan bristled when Peggy either didn’t take her advice or disrupted how things were done. Once Peggy settled into her role as a copywriter, their relationship changed from mentor/protege to women in the workforce and took on the more engaging dynamic that we came to enjoy.
@@Unownshipper Maybe it's time for you to to rewatch the show? She absolutely was in the beginning - she humiliated Peggy in front of the other secretaries for asking to read that book being passed around. That was in no way "instructing Peggy on how to be successful." That was bullying.
I've watched this scene so many times (been through the series so many times 😅) and when Peggy talks about the part of her that's out there missing and realizing it's just gone and she'll never get it back, I feel that she's talking about her own innocence, her love for Pete, and her child all at once. We're presented the bolder, more cynical Peggy--which is the Peggy we see through the rest of the series--at the start of season 2, after she's settled into her role as a junior copywriter, and it's easy for us as the audience to read this change from the innocent Peggy of season 1 as due to the confidence her new job and elevated position at SC gives her. But I think the Peggy we see from season 2 forward is a Peggy who's girlish innocence was abruptly ripped away. The Peggy we see for the rest of the series was born the same day her child was.