Pete and Pete's wife.
Ah, this is about having a baby.
Time for the awkward questions.
Have you ever fathered a child?
Um...
George Washington was sterile.
Really?
Fertility has nothing to do with manliness.
Try telling that to the entire male population.
Pete's got existential angst.
Pete's frustations with his job.
Yeah, Pete's got a boatload of stressors.
Parallel to Don getting a physical in the premiere.
Ah, Joan's doctor proposed to her.
Wonder what Roger's reaction will be.
Actor's sister again.
I wonder when Rachel is getting back. This chick's not a replacement because the other actress isn't available or something, is it?
Ahhh... speak of the devil.
And... she's married. Well, it's a good thing that Don wasn't waiting around for her then.
Wait she's the wife of the actor? I thought she was the sister.
Pick a job and then become the person that does it.
Negotiation. And Self worth.
And we're off to the beach.
Drinking and driving. Great.
Don: I don't feel a thing.
Interesting...
Car crash. Yep. Saw that coming.
Don's probably going to have to explain this to Betty.
$150 fine for drinking and driving.
Those were the days...
So Don called Peggy for help.
Interesting.
Peggy has a car?
Oh, it's her BiL's.
Wow, Don owes Peggy huge now. I wonder when she'll cash in.
Don tells half truths to Betty.
Dude, if you think this is Betty being "hysterical" then you better wait until she really flips out.
Whatshername also tells half truths?
About Marilyn Monroe.
I'm sure glad I don't have problems. *Snerk*
Most people would be glad to have her problems.
Except for the part where she ODs and so forth.
Ah Marilyn Monroe at JFK's birthday.
This must be the New Girl.
The Welcome Wagon.
Here we go again.
About Don. Decent though you wouldn't expect him to be.
Never expect him to be other than what he is.
Flashback to after Peggy gave birth.
Did Don help Peggy get out of this bind?
A "psychoneurotic disorder."
Is Peggy still in denial?
Oh, they medicated her. So she'll "feel more like talking." ARGH!!!!
60s porn!
That was a great cut from Pete about to give a sperm sample and Roger playing with the paddle ball. Hee!
Now we hear Roger's opinion of Joan's engagement.
Joan's marriage plans.
See this is why I like her. She got a sense of clarity about her self and the world around her.
So Jane is the anti-Peggy.
You have to live the life of the person you want to be.
Is that what you did?
Ooh!
Interesting advice there. Will be interesting to see what Peggy makes of it.
Pete's so happy about having great sperm, he's completely oblivious to how his wife feels.
About whether Pete and Trudy even want a child.
Yikes.
These two seem like they're play acting.
Um, that's not a critique, just some stylistic commentary.
Now Trudy's getting existential.
Ah, so Don did come by.
Get out of here, and move forward. This never happened. It'll shock you how much this never happened.
Hmm.
Calling him by first name--> becoming his equal.
Cool.
Jimmy's unusually conciliatory.
What's that about?
Meatloaf night, I see.
Why can't Daddy have salt?
Because we love him.
Is that a Cap o' Rushes reference?