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** Before their meeting about the "Lend me your ears" slogan, Peggy asks Burt Peterson how his Christmas went. In response, he reminds Peggy that he is a widower. This calls back to [[Recap/MadMenS3E1OutOfTown season 3, episode 1,]] when his wife was said to have cancer when Burt was fired from Sterling Cooper.
--> '''Burt''': How was your Christmas?
--> '''Peggy''': Same as the last five, ruined by work. How was yours?
--> '''Burt''': I'm a widower, Peggy.
--> '''Peggy''': Oh. I'm sorry.
--> '''Burt''': How was your Christmas?
--> '''Peggy''': Same as the last five, ruined by work. How was yours?
--> '''Burt''': I'm a widower, Peggy.
--> '''Peggy''': Oh. I'm sorry.
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* HulaAndLuaus: The start of the episode shows Don and Megan enjoying their stay in Hawaii by going into a Luau.
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* ManlyTears: Roger at the end of the episode, when he receives the shoeshine kit from the shoeshine guy who has died (it's given to him because he was "the only one who asked about him"), but is obviously also crying about his mother's death earlier in the episode.
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* ManlyTears: Roger at the end of the episode, when he receives the shoeshine kit from the shoeshine guy who has died (it's (he asked that it be given to him Roger because he was "the the only one who asked about him"), him how he was), but is obviously also crying about his mother's death earlier in the episode.
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* NiceToTheWaiter: Roger was this to the shoeshine guy, which is why he ends up with his shoeshine kit.
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Don and Megan take a vacation to Hawaii for a new client, Sheraton Hotels. While on the holiday, Don meets a young soldier, PFC Dinkins, in a bar. Dinkins is getting married the following day and persuades Don to give away the bride (her parents being unable to make it).
Back in New York, Roger receives news of his mother's death. At the wake, his estranged daughter Margaret attempts to cajole him into investing in her husband's refrigeration business idea, although the whole thing is cut short when a drunk Don throws up and Roger becomes annoyed that Mona has brought her new husband. Peggy is thriving at her new job at CGC -- her quick thinking defuses a potential crisis and saves a Super Bowl ad from being pulled. Ken Cosgrove becomes suspicious of the intentions of Bob Benson, an new and very eager-to-please junior accounts man. Betty goes to Greenwich Village to try to rescue a friend of Sally's and decides to change her look after a confrontation with Village squatters. Later, Don is revealed to be having an affair with his neighbor, Sylvia Rosen.
Back in New York, Roger receives news of his mother's death. At the wake, his estranged daughter Margaret attempts to cajole him into investing in her husband's refrigeration business idea, although the whole thing is cut short when a drunk Don throws up and Roger becomes annoyed that Mona has brought her new husband. Peggy is thriving at her new job at CGC -- her quick thinking defuses a potential crisis and saves a Super Bowl ad from being pulled. Ken Cosgrove becomes suspicious of the intentions of Bob Benson, an new and very eager-to-please junior accounts man. Betty goes to Greenwich Village to try to rescue a friend of Sally's and decides to change her look after a confrontation with Village squatters. Later, Don is revealed to be having an affair with his neighbor, Sylvia Rosen.
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Don and Megan take a vacation to Hawaii for a new client, Sheraton Hotels. While Megan is repeatedly recognized as an actress on the holiday, a popular SoapOpera, ''To Have And To Hold''. Meanwhile, Don meets a young soldier, PFC Dinkins, in a bar. Dinkins is getting married the following day and persuades Don to give away the bride (her parents being unable to make it). \n\n Upon returning, they consult with Jonesy, the building's doorman, who had a heart attack before they left but was saved by the intervention of another resident, Dr. Arnold Rosen. Don and Arnold have struck up a friendship.
Back in New York, Roger receives news of his mother's death. At the wake, his estranged daughter Margaret attempts to cajole him into investing in her husband's refrigeration business idea, although the whole thing is cut short when a drunk Don throws up and Roger becomes annoyed that Mona has brought her new husband. Peggy is thriving at her new job atCGC CGC. The company encounters a crisis when a comic on ''The Tonight Show'' makes a joke about American soldiers cutting off the ears of defeated Viet Cong as war trophies, making CGC's next planned work -- her a campaign about headphones revolving around the slogan "Lend Me Your Ears," which will air during the Super Bowl -- [[BannedEpisode rather poor in taste]]. Peggy's quick thinking defuses a potential the crisis and saves a Super Bowl ad from being pulled.finds them an out. Ken Cosgrove becomes suspicious of the intentions of Bob Benson, an new and very eager-to-please junior accounts man. Betty engages in some parenting of Sally's friend Sandy, a violin prodigy who is going to Juilliard; later she goes to Greenwich Village to try to rescue a friend of Sally's Sandy, and decides to change her look after a confrontation with Village squatters. Later, Finally, Don is revealed to be having an affair with his neighbor, Sylvia Rosen.
Back in New York, Roger receives news of his mother's death. At the wake, his estranged daughter Margaret attempts to cajole him into investing in her husband's refrigeration business idea, although the whole thing is cut short when a drunk Don throws up and Roger becomes annoyed that Mona has brought her new husband. Peggy is thriving at her new job at
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* AlohaHawaii: The first half of the first part takes place at a Hawaiian resort owned by a client of SCDP.
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* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don at Roger's mother's funeral, after getting an early start on his drinking.
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* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don at Roger's mother's funeral, after getting an early start on his drinking. It just so happens that he does this during a rather cloying eulogy by one of Roger's mother's friends. Roger, of course, has the last word on the subject.
--> '''Roger:''' He was just saying what everyone was thinking.
--> '''Roger:''' He was just saying what everyone was thinking.
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''Turns out experiences are nothing ... they're just pennies you pick up and put in your pocket, and you keep on the path to you-know-where.''
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** The ad that Don pitches for Sheraton is unfortunately very reminiscent of the ending of ''Film/AStarIsBorn1954'' where a character commits SuicideBySea. This is pointed out in universe.
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** The ad that Don pitches for Sheraton is unfortunately very reminiscent of the ending of ''Film/AStarIsBorn1954'' ''[[Film/AStarIsBorn1954 A Star is Born]]'' where a character commits SuicideBySea. This is pointed out in universe.
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** Peggy's "lend me your ears" tag-line for the headphone advert is a quote from Shakespeare's ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar'' (which is why the actor in the ad is wearing a toga). It has to be dropped after a joke on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' about war crimes in Vietnam (specifically, about US soldiers cutting the ears off dead VCs), although Peggy is able to save the day by using out-takes which only show close-ups of the actor's face and coming up with a new tag-line.
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** Peggy's "lend me your ears" tag-line for the headphone advert is a quote from Shakespeare's ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar'' (which is why the actor in the ad is wearing a toga). It has to be dropped after a joke on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' about war crimes in Vietnam (specifically, about US soldiers cutting the ears off dead VCs), [=VCs=]), although Peggy is able to save the day by using out-takes which only show close-ups of the actor's face and coming up with a new tag-line.
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''Turns out experiences are nothing ... they're just pennies you pick up and put in your pocket, and you keep on the path to you-know-where.''
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* ManlyTears: Roger at the end of the episode, when he receives the shoeshine kit from the shoeshine guy who has died, but is obviously also crying about his mother's death earlier in the episode.
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* ManlyTears: Roger at the end of the episode, when he receives the shoeshine kit from the shoeshine guy who has died, died (it's given to him because he was "the only one who asked about him"), but is obviously also crying about his mother's death earlier in the episode.
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Don and Megan take a vacation to Hawaii for a new client, Sheraton Hotels. Roger receives news of his mother's death. At the funeral, his estranged daughter Margaret attempts to cajole him into investing in her husband's refrigeration business idea, although the whole thing is cut short when a drunk Don throws up and Roger becomes annoyed that Mona has brought her new husband. Peggy is thriving at her new job at CGC -- her quick thinking defuses a potential crisis and saves a Super Bowl ad from being pulled. Ken Cosgrove becomes suspicious of the intentions of Bob Benson, an new and very eager-to-please junior accounts man. Betty goes to Greenwich Village to try to rescue a friend of Sally's and decides to change her look after a confrontation with Village squatters. Later, Don is revealed to be having an affair with his neighbor, Sylvia Rosen.
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Don and Megan take a vacation to Hawaii for a new client, Sheraton Hotels. While on the holiday, Don meets a young soldier, PFC Dinkins, in a bar. Dinkins is getting married the following day and persuades Don to give away the bride (her parents being unable to make it).
Back in New York, Roger receives news of his mother's death. At thefuneral, wake, his estranged daughter Margaret attempts to cajole him into investing in her husband's refrigeration business idea, although the whole thing is cut short when a drunk Don throws up and Roger becomes annoyed that Mona has brought her new husband. Peggy is thriving at her new job at CGC -- her quick thinking defuses a potential crisis and saves a Super Bowl ad from being pulled. Ken Cosgrove becomes suspicious of the intentions of Bob Benson, an new and very eager-to-please junior accounts man. Betty goes to Greenwich Village to try to rescue a friend of Sally's and decides to change her look after a confrontation with Village squatters. Later, Don is revealed to be having an affair with his neighbor, Sylvia Rosen.
Back in New York, Roger receives news of his mother's death. At the
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* {{Fanservice}}: During Megan's stay in Hawaii, she's gotten into the habit of [[SleepsInTheNude sleeping nude]], with a scene showing her getting out of bed, shrugging off the ModestyBedsheet and doing a morning stretch, with her [[ToplessnessFromTheBack bare back to the camera]].
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* {{Fanservice}}: MsFanservice: During Megan's stay in Hawaii, she's gotten into the habit of [[SleepsInTheNude sleeping nude]], with a scene showing her getting out of bed, shrugging off the ModestyBedsheet and doing a morning stretch, with her [[ToplessnessFromTheBack bare back to the camera]].
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* TheFunInFuneral: Roger's mother's funeral has food getting sent over by Bob Benson in an attempt to impress Roger, Don getting so drunk that he vomits during a touching speech given by one of Roger's mother's friends (forcing forcing Pete, Harry, and Ken to get him out), and then Roger kicks everybody out when Mona brings in her new husband to pay respects.
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* TheFunInFuneral: Roger's mother's funeral wake has food getting sent over by Bob Benson in an attempt to impress Roger, Harry perving over Margaret, and Don getting so drunk that he vomits during a touching speech given by one of Roger's mother's friends (forcing forcing Pete, Harry, and Ken to get him out), and then out). It ends when Roger kicks everybody out when after realising that the strange man Mona brings in has brought with her is her new husband to pay respects.husband.
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* RacialFaceBlindness: A drunk G.I. soldier on R&R from Vietnam expresses this belief to Don, saying they "look just like the enemy".
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* RacialFaceBlindness: A drunk G.I. soldier Dinkins, who's on R&R leave from Vietnam Vietnam, expresses this belief to Don, saying they "look just like the enemy".
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Don and Megan take a vacation to Hawaii for a new client, Sheraton Hotels. Roger receives news of his mother's death and at the funeral, his estranged daughter Margaret attempts to cajole Roger into investing in her husband's refrigeration business idea. Peggy is thriving at her new job at Cutler, Gleason and Chaough, and saves a Super Bowl ad from being pulled. Ken Cosgrove becomes suspicious of the intentions of Bob Benson, an eager to please junior accounts man. Betty goes to Greenwich Village to try to rescue a friend of Sally's and decides to change her look after a confrontation with Village squatters. Later, Don is revealed to be having an affair with his neighbor Sylvia Rosen.
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Don and Megan take a vacation to Hawaii for a new client, Sheraton Hotels. Roger receives news of his mother's death and at death. At the funeral, his estranged daughter Margaret attempts to cajole Roger him into investing in her husband's refrigeration business idea. idea, although the whole thing is cut short when a drunk Don throws up and Roger becomes annoyed that Mona has brought her new husband. Peggy is thriving at her new job at Cutler, Gleason and Chaough, CGC -- her quick thinking defuses a potential crisis and saves a Super Bowl ad from being pulled. Ken Cosgrove becomes suspicious of the intentions of Bob Benson, an eager to please new and very eager-to-please junior accounts man. Betty goes to Greenwich Village to try to rescue a friend of Sally's and decides to change her look after a confrontation with Village squatters. Later, Don is revealed to be having an affair with his neighbor neighbor, Sylvia Rosen.
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* TheFunInFuneral: Roger's mother's funeral has food getting sent over by Bob Benson in an attempt to impress Roger, Don getting so drunk off his ass that he vomits the moment a touching speech given by one of Roger's mother's friends ends, forcing Pete, Harry, and Ken to get him out, all culminating in Roger kicking everybody out when Mona brings in her new husband to pay respects.
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* TheFunInFuneral: Roger's mother's funeral has food getting sent over by Bob Benson in an attempt to impress Roger, Don getting so drunk off his ass that he vomits the moment during a touching speech given by one of Roger's mother's friends ends, (forcing forcing Pete, Harry, and Ken to get him out, all culminating in out), and then Roger kicking kicks everybody out when Mona brings in her new husband to pay respects.
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** Peggy's "lend me your ears" tag-line for the headphone advert is a quote from Shakespeare's ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar'' (which is why the actor in the ad is wearing a toga). It has to be dropped after a joke on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' about war crimes in Vietnam.
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** Peggy's "lend me your ears" tag-line for the headphone advert is a quote from Shakespeare's ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar'' (which is why the actor in the ad is wearing a toga). It has to be dropped after a joke on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' about war crimes in Vietnam.Vietnam (specifically, about US soldiers cutting the ears off dead VCs), although Peggy is able to save the day by using out-takes which only show close-ups of the actor's face and coming up with a new tag-line.
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* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don at Roger's mother's funeral, apparently after getting an early start on his drinking.
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* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don at Roger's mother's funeral, apparently after getting an early start on his drinking.drinking.
* WhatTheHellHero: Betty tries to initiate foreplay by suggesting that Henry rape Sally's friend who is staying over. He's appalled, and calls her out on it.
* WhatTheHellHero: Betty tries to initiate foreplay by suggesting that Henry rape Sally's friend who is staying over. He's appalled, and calls her out on it.
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Don and Megan take a vacation to Hawaii for a new client, Sheraton Hotels. Roger receives news of his mother's death and at the funeral, his estranged daughter Margaret attempts to cajole Roger into investing in her husband's refrigeration business idea. Peggy is thriving at her new job at Cutler, Gleason and Chaough, and saves a Super Bowl ad from being pulled. Ken Cosgrove becomes suspicious of the intentions of Bob Benson, an eager to please junior accounts man. Betty goes to Greenwich Village to try to rescue a friend of Sally's and decides to change her look after a confrontation with Village squatters. Later, Don is revealed to be having an affair with his neighbor Sylvia Rosen.
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** Peggy's "lend me your ears" tag-line for the headphone advert is a quote from Shakespeare's ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar'' (hence why the actor in the ad is wearing a toga), although many in 1968 would be more likely to recognise it as a line from the Beatles song [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand "With A Little Help From My Friends"]]. It has to be dropped after a joke on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' about war crimes in Vietnam.
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** Peggy's "lend me your ears" tag-line for the headphone advert is a quote from Shakespeare's ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar'' (hence (which is why the actor in the ad is wearing a toga), although many in 1968 would be more likely to recognise it as a line from the Beatles song [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand "With A Little Help From My Friends"]].toga). It has to be dropped after a joke on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' about war crimes in Vietnam.
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** Peggy's "lend me your ears" tag-line for the headphone advert is a quote from Shakespeare's ''[[Theatre/JuliusCaesar]]'', although many in 1968 would be more likely to recognise it as a line from the Beatles song [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand "With A Little Help From My Friends"]]. It has to be dropped after a joke on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' about war crimes in Vietnam.
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** Peggy's "lend me your ears" tag-line for the headphone advert is a quote from Shakespeare's ''[[Theatre/JuliusCaesar]]'', ''Theatre/JuliusCaesar'' (hence why the actor in the ad is wearing a toga), although many in 1968 would be more likely to recognise it as a line from the Beatles song [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand "With A Little Help From My Friends"]]. It has to be dropped after a joke on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' about war crimes in Vietnam.
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* ShoutOut: The ad that Don pitches for Sheraton is unfortunately very reminiscent of the ending of ''Film/AStarIsBorn1954'' where a character commits SuicideBySea. This is pointed out in universe.
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* ShoutOut: Quite a few.
** On the beach, Don's reading a copy of Dante's ''[[Literature/TheDivineComedy Inferno]]''.
** Peggy's "lend me your ears" tag-line for the headphone advert is a quote from Shakespeare's ''[[Theatre/JuliusCaesar]]'', although many in 1968 would be more likely to recognise it as a line from the Beatles song [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand "With A Little Help From My Friends"]]. It has to be dropped after a joke on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' about war crimes in Vietnam.
** ''To Have and to Hold'', the soap Megan now stars in, is set in a town called Berkshire Falls -- not a million miles from [[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife Bedford Falls]], perhaps?
** Roger asks Don if he was chased by Creator/ErnestBorgnine with a knife while in Hawaii -- a nod to ''Literature/FromHereToEternity''.
** The ad that Don pitches for Sheraton is unfortunately very reminiscent of the ending of ''Film/AStarIsBorn1954'' where a character commits SuicideBySea. This is pointed out in universe.
** On the beach, Don's reading a copy of Dante's ''[[Literature/TheDivineComedy Inferno]]''.
** Peggy's "lend me your ears" tag-line for the headphone advert is a quote from Shakespeare's ''[[Theatre/JuliusCaesar]]'', although many in 1968 would be more likely to recognise it as a line from the Beatles song [[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand "With A Little Help From My Friends"]]. It has to be dropped after a joke on ''Series/TheTonightShow'' about war crimes in Vietnam.
** ''To Have and to Hold'', the soap Megan now stars in, is set in a town called Berkshire Falls -- not a million miles from [[Film/ItsAWonderfulLife Bedford Falls]], perhaps?
** Roger asks Don if he was chased by Creator/ErnestBorgnine with a knife while in Hawaii -- a nod to ''Literature/FromHereToEternity''.
** The ad that Don pitches for Sheraton is unfortunately very reminiscent of the ending of ''Film/AStarIsBorn1954'' where a character commits SuicideBySea. This is pointed out in universe.
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* AmicableExes: Roger and Jane are on much better terms by this episode. She offers to return his mother's wedding ring during her wake, but he insists that she keep it.
* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Sally displays snarkier behavior towards Betty this episode.
* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Sally displays snarkier behavior towards Betty this episode.
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* EurekaMoment: Peggy breaks the Koss headphones campaign after she watches Abe using the headphones and being enraptured by the music. She comes up with an ad using outtakes of the actor, with the tagline "Koss headphones: sound so sharp and clear you can actually see it."
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* ProfessionalButtKisser: Bob Benson has shades of this, when he gives Don a cup of coffee and when he has some catered food delivered to Roger's mother's wake.
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* ShoutOut: The ad that Don pitches for Sheraton is unfortunately very reminiscent of the ending of ''Film/AStarIsBorn1954'' where a character commits SuicideBySea. This is pointed out in universe.
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* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don at Roger's mother's funeral, apparently after getting an early start on his drinking.
* YourCheatingHeart: At the end of the episode, Don is shown in bed post-coital with Sylvia, before sneaking back to Megan.
* YourCheatingHeart: At the end of the episode, Don is shown in bed post-coital with Sylvia, before sneaking back to Megan.
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* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don at Roger's mother's funeral, apparently after getting an early start on his drinking.
* YourCheatingHeart: At the end of the episode, Don is shown in bed post-coital with Sylvia, before sneaking back to Megan.drinking.
* YourCheatingHeart: At the end of the episode, Don is shown in bed post-coital with Sylvia, before sneaking back to Megan.
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* IdenticalLookingAsians: A drunk G.I. soldier on R&R from Vietnam expresses this belief to Don, saying they "look just like the enemy".
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* RacialFaceBlindness: A drunk G.I. soldier on R&R from Vietnam expresses this belief to Don, saying they "look just like the enemy".
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* ChristmasEpisode: The episode takes place at the dead end of December 1967.
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* CallBack:
** This episode has the Drapers showing off their Hawaiian vacation pictures with a [[Creator/EastmanKodak Kodak]] Carousel, a CallBack to Season 1 finale "[[Recap/MadMenS1E13TheWheel The Wheel]]".
** TheReveal of Don's new girlfriend at the end of that episode is highly reminiscent of the reveal at the end of [[Recap/MadMenS1E1SmokeGetsInYourEyes the pilot]] that he's married with a family.
* ChristmasEpisode: The episode takes place at thedead end dead-end of December 1967.1967.
* DefconFive: DiscussedTrope, as Peggy has to explain to her boss what the DEFCON levels actually mean.
** This episode has the Drapers showing off their Hawaiian vacation pictures with a [[Creator/EastmanKodak Kodak]] Carousel, a CallBack to Season 1 finale "[[Recap/MadMenS1E13TheWheel The Wheel]]".
** TheReveal of Don's new girlfriend at the end of that episode is highly reminiscent of the reveal at the end of [[Recap/MadMenS1E1SmokeGetsInYourEyes the pilot]] that he's married with a family.
* ChristmasEpisode: The episode takes place at the
* DefconFive: DiscussedTrope, as Peggy has to explain to her boss what the DEFCON levels actually mean.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Megan getting out of bed in Hawaii, where she's gotten into the habit of sleeping nude.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Megan getting out of bed During Megan's stay in Hawaii, where she's gotten into the habit of [[SleepsInTheNude sleeping nude.nude]], with a scene showing her getting out of bed, shrugging off the ModestyBedsheet and doing a morning stretch, with her [[ToplessnessFromTheBack bare back to the camera]].
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* TheFunInFuneral: Roger's mother's funeral has food getting sent over by Bob Benson in an attempt to impress Roger, Don getting so drunk off his ass that he vomits the moment a touching speech given by one of Roger's mother's friends ends, forcing Pete, Harry, and Ken to get him out, all culminating in Roger kicking everbody out when Mona brings in her new husband to pay respects.
* MultiPartEpisode: Much like the previous season premiere, this episode is actually two counted as one.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don at the funeral, natch.
* MultiPartEpisode: Much like the previous season premiere, this episode is actually two counted as one.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don at the funeral, natch.
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* TheFunInFuneral: Roger's mother's funeral has food getting sent over by Bob Benson in an attempt to impress Roger, Don getting so drunk off his ass that he vomits the moment a touching speech given by one of Roger's mother's friends ends, forcing Pete, Harry, and Ken to get him out, all culminating in Roger kicking everbody everybody out when Mona brings in her new husband to pay respects.
* HulaAndLuaus: The start of the episode shows Don and Megan enjoying their stay in Hawaii by going into a Luau.
* IdenticalLookingAsians: A drunk G.I. soldier on R&R from Vietnam expresses this belief to Don, saying they "look just like the enemy".
* ManlyTears: Roger at the end of the episode, when he receives the shoeshine kit from the shoeshine guy who has died, but is obviously also crying about his mother's death earlier in the episode.
* MultiPartEpisode: Much like the [[Recap/MadMenS5E1ALittleKiss previous seasonpremiere, premiere]], this episode is actually two counted as one.
* NewYearHasCome: The episode ends with Dec. 31-Jan. 1, 1967-68. Don and Megan have some neighbors over for a New Year's party.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don atthe Roger's mother's funeral, natch.apparently after getting an early start on his drinking.
* YourCheatingHeart: At the end of the episode, Don is shown in bed post-coital with Sylvia, before sneaking back to Megan.
* HulaAndLuaus: The start of the episode shows Don and Megan enjoying their stay in Hawaii by going into a Luau.
* IdenticalLookingAsians: A drunk G.I. soldier on R&R from Vietnam expresses this belief to Don, saying they "look just like the enemy".
* ManlyTears: Roger at the end of the episode, when he receives the shoeshine kit from the shoeshine guy who has died, but is obviously also crying about his mother's death earlier in the episode.
* MultiPartEpisode: Much like the [[Recap/MadMenS5E1ALittleKiss previous season
* NewYearHasCome: The episode ends with Dec. 31-Jan. 1, 1967-68. Don and Megan have some neighbors over for a New Year's party.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don at
* YourCheatingHeart: At the end of the episode, Don is shown in bed post-coital with Sylvia, before sneaking back to Megan.
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* TheFunInFuneral: Roger's mother's funeral has food getting sent over by Bob Benson in an attempt to impress Roger, Don getting so drunk of off his ass that he vomits the moment a touching speech given by one of Roger's mother's friends ends, forcing Pete, Harry, and Ken to get him out, all culminating in Roger kicking everbody out when Mona brings in her new husband to pay respects.
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* {{Fanservice}}: Megan getting out of bed in Hawaii, where she's gotten into the habit of sleeping nude.
* FreudianCouch: As per tradition, Roger lies on a couch facing away from his therapist.
* FreudianCouch: As per tradition, Roger lies on a couch facing away from his therapist.
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* MultiPartEpisode: Much like the previous season premiere, this episode is actually two counted as one.one.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don at the funeral, natch.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: Don at the funeral, natch.
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* AlohaHawaii: The first half of the first part takes place at a Hawaiian resort owned by a client of SCDP.
* ChristmasEpisode: The episode takes place at the dead end of December 1967.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Pete, of all people, sounds visibly disgusted when Harry expresses his arousal towards Margaret.
* ChristmasEpisode: The episode takes place at the dead end of December 1967.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Pete, of all people, sounds visibly disgusted when Harry expresses his arousal towards Margaret.
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* TheFunInFuneral: Roger's mother's funeral has food getting sent over by Bob Benson in an attempt to impress Roger, Don getting so drunk of his ass that he vomits the moment a touching speech given by one of Roger's mother's friends ends, forcing Pete, Harry, and Ken to get him out, all culminating in Roger kicking everbody out when Mona brings in her new husband to pay respects.
* MultiPartEpisode: Much like the previous season premiere, this episode is actually two counted as one.
* TheFunInFuneral: Roger's mother's funeral has food getting sent over by Bob Benson in an attempt to impress Roger, Don getting so drunk of his ass that he vomits the moment a touching speech given by one of Roger's mother's friends ends, forcing Pete, Harry, and Ken to get him out, all culminating in Roger kicking everbody out when Mona brings in her new husband to pay respects.
* MultiPartEpisode: Much like the previous season premiere, this episode is actually two counted as one.