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How did you buy your ticket? Episodes 1. Air date: Nov 14, Herpe: Fully Loaded. A Riphole in Time. A Fuel's Errand. Justice Desserts. Job Before Dying. Pandora's Mailbox. Operation: Fatal Attraction. Operation: Natal Attraction. View All Photos 6. Eliza Coupe Tiger Actor. Derek Wilson Wolf Actor. Haley Joel Osment Dr. Stu Camillo Actor. Keith David Doctor Kronish Actor. Glenne Headly Diane Actor. Ed Begley Jr. Gabe Futturman Actor.
Kyle Hunter Executive Producer. Ariel Shaffir Executive Producer. Seth Rogen Executive Producer. Evan Goldberg Executive Producer. Matt Tolmach Executive Producer. James Weaver Executive Producer. Ben Karlin Executive Producer. View All Critic Reviews Jun 13, This show is so stupid there aren't enough words to describe the stupidity. Pete and Ken are among those impacted by the corporate changes at the firm. Meanwhile, Sal accompanies Don on a business trip.
Betty's father visits. The firm contemplates an unusual client request. Roger arranges a wedding. Peggy is greatly affected by a campaign. A mandatory overtime session leaves the writers staving off late-night boredom. Roger throws a party, and Joan and Greg host one of their own. Don crosses paths with his father-in-law, Peggy looks for a new roommate, and a wealthy client is excited about doing business with the firm.
Pete works a new angle into his business dealings. Concern over Sally's behavior causes Don and Betty to act, and a dream has an odd effect on Betty. An unexpected visitor shows up at Sterling Cooper, Sally gets spooked by something or someone , and Joan is the recipient of some surprising news. Betty becomes involved in local politics. A troubling incident leads Don to think about his future, and Peggy receives an exquisite gift. Don decides to include Betty on a company business trip, and Pete lends a hand to a neighbor in his apartment building.
Client satisfaction proves to be difficult for both Don and Sal; Betty decides to host a fund-raiser. Sterling Cooper welcomes back a prodigal client; Betty and the children take a trip; Joan and Greg make plans for their future.
A candidate makes an impression on Don, Peggy's taste in men proves questionable, and Pete faces a major decision about his career. Don has a pivotal meeting with Connie, Betty is the beneficiary of some interesting advice, and Pete has a serious sit-down with Don and Roger. Don's reluctance to talk about himself jettisons a prestigious trade-paper interview that the company was hoping would be a boon to business. The agency's Christmas party is nearly spoiled by the late arrival of a surprise and not-so-welcome visitor.
Don makes a jaunt to Acapulco, while back at the office, Lane and Joan get into a serious disagreement. A romantic gesture in the form of a thoughtful gift could lead to professional problems for Peggy. An all-hands meeting is called for the employees of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce, and the gossip starts to fly. In the Season 4 finale, a surprising opportunity rears its head for both Don and Peggy, leaving them with life-altering decisions to make.
SCDP looks to capitalize on misbehavior by a rival firm. Joan clashes with her mother. Pete and Roger butt heads. Megan plans a party for Don. Joan and Megan each fret about how they're fitting in.
Lane tries to find the owner of a wallet he found. Harry gets into a tough spot. As Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce tries to build upon its current business, Peggy is given new responsibility while Don and Harry indulge a client.
But when Wolf goes missing, they have to spilt up, forcing Josh to carry out his insane plan alone. Still in the past, Josh desperately tries to change Dr. Kronish's future while not messing up his own. Meanwhile, Tiger and Wolf confront each other over Wolf's wavering dedication to the cause. Along the way, the team has their fair share of cocaine benders and blinding firefights, with intelligent, crass jokes you might expect from the team that delivered Sausage Party.
But will we get a second season, and what could that look like? In that sense it was pretty awesome. But what weird ideas might come in Season 2? In an epic final battle against a small army of Biotics, Wolf and Tiger both take a few laser blasts to their bodies. In theory, they should both be dead in seconds. But as the already wounded Wolf starts choking, Tiger realizes that she has no problems inhaling the smoke. It could explain why she naturally became the powerful, capable leader among the resistance.
Josh Futterman steps up to kill Dr. Kronish in the top-floor lab only for Kronish to inject himself with the Biotic vaccination. Instead of purifying his biology, it actually kills him. Under other circumstances, his research might have gone to someone else that would continue his work to still cause the apocalypse, but Josh made sure that the entire facility went up in flames.
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