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Clips from Mad Men (2007) - Smoke Gets in Your Eyes (S01E01)
"Midge, I'm serious. I have nothing."
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"there will be a bunch of young executives"
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"That's a pretty picture."
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""I love you, Grandma. ""
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"We should get married."
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"You think I'd make a good ex-wife?"
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"You have your own business."
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"You don't mind when I come over."
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"You know the rules."
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"and I don't make breakfast."
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"Sterling's having the tobacco people in in nine hours, and I have nothing."
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"People love smoking."
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"There's nothing that you, the Trade Commission,"
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"or Reader's Digest can do to change that."
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"looks where he's gonna put his plants."
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"Pal, could you take the long way up?"
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"I am really enjoying the view here."
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"You going to Campbell's bachelor party?"
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"Yeah, I want to be there"
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"before they tie an anchor around his neck and drag him out to sea."
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"What did you do that for?"
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"She'll probably be assigned to one of us."
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"Then she'll know what she's in for."
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"Excuse me. Is he expecting you?"
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"He's not expecting anything."
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"so why don't you go shopping or something?"
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"Take your mother to lunch."
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"Wow. He's good."
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"but judging from the creative brain power around here,"
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"I'll drop by your place on my way home."
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"Your mother can check under my fingernails."
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"Of course I love you."
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"I'm giving up my life to be with you, aren't I?"
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"What a great gal."
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"she stole my heart."
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"And her old man's loaded."
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"Now, this is the executive floor."
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"so you'll find account executives and creative executives all mixed in together."
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"Please don't ask me the difference."
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"Hopefully, if you follow my lead,"
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"- Hello, Joan. - Like that one."
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"Only one, but I got up very early."
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"In a couple of years, with the right moves,"
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"you'll be in the city with the rest of us."
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"Of course, if you really make the right moves,"
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"and you won't be going to work at all."
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"You'll be here just across the aisle from me."
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"I don't know what your goals are, but don't overdo it with the perfume."
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"Keep a fifth of something in your desk."
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"Rye is Canadian, right?"
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"You better find out."
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"He may act like he wants a secretary,"
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"but most of the time,"
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"And the rest of the time, well..."
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"Really evaluate where your strengths and weaknesses are,"
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"I always try to be honest."
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"Now, try not to be overwhelmed by all this technology."
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"It looks complicated,"
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"At lunch, pick up a box of chocolates,"
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"a dozen carnations, and some bath salts."
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"You're really wonderful for looking out for me this way."
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"but a girl like you, with those darling little ankles,"
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"Good morning, Mr. Draper."
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"Oh! And Mr. Sterling. How are you?"
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"Morning, girls."
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"You look like a hundred bucks. Long night?"
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"Lee Garner, his father,"
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"the whole Lucky Strike family will be here at 4."
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"No."
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"which means you should be worried."
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"So you came here because you wanted to watch me get dressed?"
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"No, I wanted to make sure you were here."
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"In body. Give me about a half hour for the rest of it."
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"How do I put this?"
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"Yeah, I know."
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"That's very good."
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"It's just that our 11:00 is with Menken's Department Store"
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"Ah. Look at you, Gidget."
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"Still trying to fill out that bikini?"
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"Without the medical claims,"
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"all we have is a white box with a red spot on it."
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"My neighbor posed for that."
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"Believe me, he always looks very relaxed."
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"Of course, he doesn't smoke."
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"If I know these guys, you're better off with a little sex appeal."
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"put her next to your guy?"
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"A sexy girl? I can do that."
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"Oh, I love my work."
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"Speaking of sexy girls,"
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"are you going to Pete's bachelor party?"
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"Tell me about it. It's so embarrassing."
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"Or both?"
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"Don't be short with me."
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"You're the writer."
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"I thought it was worth a try."
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"Greta Guttman is here to see you."
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"Send her in."
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"Mr. Draper, Mr. Romano,"
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"you both seemed more relaxed than I expected."
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"I'm doing my own research."
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"you'll only be inviting further government interference."
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"- There's your slogan. - The medical thing is dead."
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"If we can't insist that they're not,"
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"I believe my most recent surveys have provided a solution."
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"or too good to give up,"
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"or, most appealing, an assertion of independence."
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"We can put a skull and crossbones on the label."
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"Before the war,"
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"we postulated that what Freud called the death wish"
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"is as powerful a drive"
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"as those for sexual reproduction and physical sustenance."
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"What agency is he with?"
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"So we're supposed to believe that people are all living one way"
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"and secretly thinking the exact opposite?"
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"Psychology might be great at cocktail parties,"
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"but it so happens that people were buying cigarettes before Freud was born."
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"The issue here isn't why should people smoke."
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"Suggesting that our customers have a..."
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"What did you call it? A death wish?"
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"I just don't see that on a billboard."
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