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463 # the other woman

 Mad men

Season 5.Episode 11

the other woman.



-Pete: It's just... It seems to me that there's something that could be worth the sacrifice. We're talking about a night in your life. We've all had nights in our lives where we've made mistakes for free.

-Joan: You're talking about prostitution.

-Pete: I'm talking about business at a very high level. Do you consider Cleopatra a prostitute?

-Joan: Where do you get this stuff?

-Pete: She was a queen. What would it take to make you a queen?

-Joan: I don't think you could afford it.

-Pete:This was an act of desperation. I hope I haven't insulted you. That's all that matters to me.

-Joan: I understand.







462 # Christmas waltz

Mad men
Season 5.Episode 10
Christmas waltz .


- Joan: Who do you think he is? Advertising? Insurance? Lawyer? And who do you think's waiting at home? I bet she's not ugly. The only sin she's committed is being familiar.

- Don: So you think it's all him?

- Joan: Because she can't give him what he wants.

- Don: Because he doesn't know what he wants, what he's wanting.

- Joan: He knows. It's just the way he is. And maybe it's just the way she is.








461 # Dark shadows

Mad men
Season 5.Episode 9
 Dark shadows.



- Michael: And what's for me? It's a lot of work. My paying clients might suffer.


- Roger: Jesus, I am bankrolling this entire outfit. Say 100 now and 100 Monday morning.


- Michael: You wipe your ass with 200 bucks.







  

460 # Lady Lazarus


Mad men
Season 5.Episode 8
 Lady Lazarus.
 
-Customer: Well, that sound is the Beatles, who you said are impossible to get.

-Stan:
Oh, don't worry. There's a million bands that sound like that.

-Harry Crane:
Or we'll make our own. 







459 # At the Codfish ball

Mad men
Season 5.Episode 7
 At the Codfish ball.
 
-Peggy: I thought everything was going great, but now I have this terribIe feeIing about Abe. I think he's gonna end it.

-Joan:
Why?

-Peggy:
He wants to have dinner and he knows weeknights are hard. And we just saw each other last night. And he wouldn't take no for an answer.

-Joan:
WeII, it's been my experience that when a man insists on a meaI, he has something important to say. It's usuaIIy a proposaI.

-Peggy:
ReaIIy? WeII, that's you.

-Joan:
Men don't take the time to end things. They ignore you untiI you insist on a decIaration of hate.

 





 

458 # Far away places.

Mad men
Season 5.Episode 6
Far away places.
 

-Raymond (Heinz): Well, stop writing down what I asked for and try to figure out what I want. 







457 # Signal 30





Mad men
Season 5.Episode 5
Signal 30.
 
-Lane: I just seem to find no end to my humiliation today.  I'm sorry.


- Joan:
About what? Everyone in this office has wanted to do that to Pete Campbell. 
 
 


456 # Mistery date.

Mad men
Season 5.Episode 4
Mistery date.

 - Sterling: What are you doing tonight?

-Peggy: I don't know. What did you have in mind?

- Sterling: Are you drunk? Get your feet off that desk. I need you to work up something for Mohawk.

-Peggy:  Oh, I'm sorry. For Mohawk, your "man" is Ginsberg.

- Sterling: Let's say you were to do this for me, and on Monday you explain to Ginsberg and Campbell that I asked you to... Only I asked you sometime last week.

-Peggy: Do you have a brief? Did Ginsberg have a brief?

- Sterling: I never told Ginsberg, okay? You have to remember that. You know about the airline strike, right?

-Peggy: Yes. Why is Mohawk still flying?

- Sterling: Because even though all the other mechanics are on strike... They need more wrenches or something. ...Mohawk's mechanics have a side deal, so they have to keep working.

-Peggy: They must love that.


- Sterling: Yeah, well, they're going to love the overtime. American Airlines is taking everything big and giving their northeast corridor to Mohawk.

-Peggy: So what do you want? How about something like, "Mohawk, breaking the strike one flight at a time"? Or maybe, "Fly over the picket line with Mohawk"?

- Sterling: Hey, Trotsky, you're in advertising.

-Peggy:  Fine. So what's the angle?

- Sterling: Campbell or I had this idea that it would be something about, you know, how times are tough and you can't get anywhere. So thank God, Mohawk is offering emergency service.

-Peggy:  You don't want to use the word "emergency" with an airplane.

- Sterling: I don't want to do any of this. I'll see you Monday.

-Peggy: Hold on a second. You want me to work up an entire corporate image campaign for $10?

- Sterling:  I can make you do it for nothing. I'm the boss.

-Peggy: You're right. The work is $10, the lie is extra.

- Sterling: Incredible. What do you make a week, sweetheart?

-Peggy:  You don't know, huh? That's helpful.

- Sterling: You know, I could fire you.

-Peggy:  Great. There are some portfolios in Joan's office. Maybe you could find somebody tonight.

- Sterling: Why are you doing this to me?

-Peggy:  Because you're being very demanding for someone who has no other choice.

- Sterling: Dazzle me.

-Peggy: Fine.

- Sterling: How much you want?

-Peggy: How much you got?

- Sterling: $400.

-Peggy: Give me all of it.

- Sterling: Jesus!It better be good.

-Peggy:
Do you want me to take your watch?

 





 

454 # Tea leaves.

Mad men
Season 5.Episode 3
Tea leaves.
 

-Ginsberg: So I'm not getting the job?

-Peggy: No, you start tomorrow.

-Ginsberg: I would like to pick you up and spin you around right now, but I don't want people to think that's how I got the job.

-Peggy: Well, I'm glad you're excited.

-Ginsberg: Come on, be proud of me. I need it. Nobody in the world cares I got the job but you.







453 # A little kiss. P2

Mad men
Season 5.Episode 2
A little kiss. P2

 

 
-Pete: All I was thinking is that I bring Henry and Jack in here to this very gathering of individuals, but I have one question.Where are they going to sit? I mean, what kind of impression does this space give you? Do you gaze upon the cement column and think, "Yes, I believe success for me and my company dwells here."

- Cooper: Why don't you take them to the conference room?

-Pete: Because it's not that meeting.

-Roger : Fine, we'll have it in my office.

-Pete: This does not involve you, Roger. Nor does Vicks, Playtex, Life cereal, Samsonite, Sugarberry Ham, Secor Laxative. Need I go on?

-Roger: What are you suggesting?

- Cooper: He's suggesting that you give him your office.

-Roger: No, he's not.

- Cooper: Yes, I am.