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At McCann Erickson, Joan is mistreated by McCann's chauvinist executives and finds that her accounts are being jeopardized by the careless incompetence of a male McCann colleague. She ultimately takes her complaint to Jim Hobart, who offers to buy out her $500,000 stake in the company for 50 cents on the dollar. Joan threatens legal action and bad publicity, but eventually capitulates. Peggy also experiences mistreatment; while all her male colleagues and subordinates have been moved to McCann's premises, she alone is left without a new office. On principle, she refuses to leave the SC&P offices until this is remedied, and during the interim she bonds with Roger, who also lingers at the remains of his agency. She makes her eventual triumphant entrance to the McCann offices acting like a brash male: hung over, sporting dark sunglasses, smoking, and carrying Bert Cooper's 19th Century Japanese print of The Dream of the Fisherman's Wife that Roger gifted her. Don is invited to a kickoff meeting with Miller Beer focused on how to market the company's forthcoming "diet beer" product (not yet known as Miller Lite). As a younger employee captures the attention of the legions of redundant admen, with a vivid description of the product's core target consumer (the kind of presentation that Don used to star in), Don quietly leaves the meeting and starts driving west. In the middle of the night, he becomes so tired behind the wheel that he hallucinates holding a conversation with Bert Cooper. After arriving in Racine, Wisconsin, he goes to Diana Bauer's former home, hoping to find her but instead finding Diana's ex-husband's new wife. Don spins a tale about needing to deliver a contest prize to Diana, but is found out when Mr. Bauer arrives. Bauer tells Don he is not the only broken heart Diana has left behind and forces Don to leave. Don continues driving west and picks up a hitchhiker on his way to St. Paul, Minnesota.

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It shows these books...

On the Road
written by

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  • Type: Book
This Book is shown on Lost Horizon part of Mad Men Season 7
This book comes up in Don's hallucination

It refers to these television series...

McCloud

This Television Series is referred to by Lost Horizon part of Mad Men Season 7
Peggy is watching the television show 'McCloud' in her apartment when Marsha knocks on her door with flowers and news about Peggy's new office at McCann.
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It plays these songs...

Lipstick
performed by David Carbonara

This Song is played in Lost Horizon part of Mad Men Season 7
This song plays as Peggy walks into the new offices, carrying her boxes, wearing sunglasses and with a cigarette hanging out of the corner of her mouth.

Space Oddity
performed by David Bowie

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  • Type: Song
This Song is played in Lost Horizon part of Mad Men Season 7
Plays during the closing credits

Other Connections and Related Pop Culture

Mad Men Season 7

# Title Air Date
Mad Men
7:1 Time Zones Apr 13, 2014
7:2 A Day's Work Apr 20, 2014
7:3 Field Trip Apr 27, 2014
7:4 The Monolith May 4, 2014
7:5 The Runaways May 11, 2014
7:6 The Strategy May 18, 2014
7:7 Waterloo May 25, 2014
7:8 Severance Apr 5, 2015
7:9 New Business Apr 12, 2015
7:10 The Forecast Apr 19, 2015
7:11 Time & Life Apr 26, 2015
7:12 Lost Horizon May 3, 2015
7:13 The Milk and Honey Route May 10, 2015
7:14 Person to Person May 17, 2015

Last Horizon
performed by Brian Harold May

 

Lost Horizon

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  • Type: Movie

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