Mad Men 7×10
& Meredith: More money, bigger accounts, more awards, international business, and a... space station?
Don: Gas station.
& Mathis: ...And then a cartoon touch of the wand on the cookie. A sparkle. «Peter Pan Peanut Butter lovers love Tinker Bell cookies more than all others.»
Don: Jesus, love again?
Pete: We use it all the time.
Don: Kids won’t get it and adults won’t hear it. It’s not up for debate. Do we have another line?
& Sally: It’s 12 states in 12 days. They can’t stop everywhere.
Betty: Well, when I did the trip, it was six states.
Sally: Weren’t they still colonies?
& Don: Who’s your best prospect?
Melanie: It was a young stockbroker from New Jersey with a four-year-old and one on the way.
Don: Why don’t you tell them somebody lived here who made a million dollars inventing the Frisbee? And they had to move in a hurry to a castle in France. Taxes. A little glamor, a little hope...
& Don: What’s next?
Ted: Shoot the ad?
Don: No, what’s the future going to bring? I mean, it’s good as it is, but is there a scenario in which it’s better?
& Pete: We have a peanut butter cookie problem.
& Pete: And then Mathis said... a four-letter word that starts with F. Have you ever heard such a thing?
& Glen: I’m shipping out next week... I’m reporting.
Paula: He joined the army.
Sally: Are you kidding?.. Are you fucking stupid?!
Glen: I don’t expect you to understand.
Sally: You hate the war.
Glen: Not anymore.
Sally: What about Kent State? You were crying. You were gonna join the movement.
Glen: What about a bunch of Negro kids dying while we just sit at home getting stoned? It’s immoral.
Sally: You’re gonna die! For what?
Betty: Don’t listen to Jane Fonda here. It’s a very brave thing to do.
& Don: Fourscore and seven years ago... We know where we’ve been, we know where we are. Let’s assume that it’s good... But it’s got to get better... It’s supposed to get better.
& Sally: You know what I’m gonna write down for my dream? I want to get on the bus and get away from you and Mom and hopefully be a different person than you two.
Don: Hey. I’m your father. And you may not want to listen to this, but you are like your mother and me. You’re gonna find that out. You’re a very beautiful girl. It’s up to you to be more than that.
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