![]() ![]() Don visits Joan's apartment to dissuade her. Pete later tells Don about the arrangement with Joan. Pete asks how to make the arrangements, to which she icily and rhetorically asks if she has to do it all. Joan later tells Pete she wants a partnership, comprising 5% of the business and voting rights, in exchange for her spending the night with Herb. Lane advises Joan to demand a 5% partnership stake in the company, adding that, when he thought he was essential to the future of the firm, he settled for much less than he felt was due him. Ken tries to comfort her, saying that Don is just upset about Jaguar, to which she replies that she does not care. Don pulls some money from his wallet and condescendingly tosses it in Peggy's face, telling her to go to Paris. Don says Ginsberg will take over once the Jaguar pitch is finished, prompting Peggy to quip that she is not in charge of everything. She tells Don the client ultimately went with the same ad as before, only in a Paris setting. Later, Harry praises Peggy's work on Chevalier Blanc. They decide to withhold Christmas bonuses and extend their credit line to cover the cost, unaware that Lane had already extended the credit line by $50,000 a month ago.ĭon instructs the Jaguar team to ditch the mistress concept because it is vulgar. Don spurns the idea and leaves, but the remaining partners reluctantly agree to offer Joan $50,000 after Pete lies and says that Joan seemed open to the idea. Pete presents Herb's proposal at a partners meeting, guaranteeing SCDP will lose the account if they do not comply. The company wants to pull a planned ad, but she spontaneously comes up with a suitable change to the existing ad and wins the client over. Subbing in for Ginsberg while he works on Jaguar, Peggy attends a conference call with Chevalier Blanc. She dismissively replies that he "couldn't afford it". ![]() He asks Joan how much it would take to convince her. Shocked, she asks how Pete would feel if someone asked that of his wife Trudy. Herb suggests SCDP’s competitive standing might be improved if they arrange for him to sleep with Joan. Ken and Pete dine with Herb Rennet, head of the dealers' association and a member of Jaguar's selection committee. She watches as a lobster lunch is delivered to the Jaguar team. Peggy asks Don's approval of one of her projects but he tells her that she is in charge of all ongoing business until Jaguar is done. Stan suggests one using the word "mistress", but Don reminds him the client would not want to hear that word in an advertisement and excuses himself. "The Other Woman" was watched by 2.07 million viewers and received an adult 18–49 rating of 0.6, marking a slightly higher viewership than the previous episode. Jon Hamm, Elisabeth Moss, and Christina Hendricks were lauded by journalists for their performances in this episode. "The Other Woman" was critically acclaimed, with some critics calling it one of the best episodes of the series. Peggy then meets with Ted Chaough, from rival firm CGC, and accepts an offer for chief copywriter. Feeling unappreciated, Peggy has lunch with Freddy Rumsen, who encourages her to make a move. Don becomes furious after learning of the impact Megan's new profession will have on their life. Meanwhile, the creatives work long nights to come up with the perfect pitch for the presentation. Pete asks Joan to make a personal and moral sacrifice to ensure the company lands the Jaguar account. It aired on AMC in the United States on May 27, 2012. It is co-written by Semi Chellas and Matthew Weiner, and directed by Phil Abraham. " The Other Woman" is the eleventh episode of the fifth season of the American television drama series Mad Men and the 63rd episode of the series overall. 11th episode of the 5th season of Mad Men " The Other Woman"
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