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Changed "loose points" to "lose points"


* SocialDarwinism: Cooper declares himself to have these views after the asking Horace's father whether Sterling Cooper would loose points with father after taking advantage of the son. The father considers his son a failure and sees no reason that Sterling Cooper should deal honestly with his son. Cooper says he was raised with the belief : "Kill or be killed."

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* SocialDarwinism: Cooper declares himself to have these views after the asking Horace's father whether Sterling Cooper would loose lose points with father after taking advantage of the son. The father considers his son a failure and sees no reason that Sterling Cooper should deal honestly with his son. Cooper says he was raised with the belief : "Kill or be killed."
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* BrickJoke: After all the discussions of who to cast as an Ann-Margret impersonator, and the discussion of whether Peggy should be concerned about male gaze issues, the ad does not work for the client. They had asked for the frame for frame recreation of Ann-Margret singing, but when they saw it, they knew it was wrong. Roger delivered the punch line to the joke, the reason that it could never work was: "[[UncannyValley It's not Ann-Margret]]."

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* BrickJoke: After all the discussions of who to cast as an Ann-Margret impersonator, and the discussion of whether Peggy should be concerned about male gaze issues, the ad does not work for the client. They had asked for the frame for frame recreation of Ann-Margret singing, but when they saw it, they knew it was wrong. Roger delivered the punch line to the joke, the reason that it could never work was: "[[UncannyValley It's "It's not Ann-Margret]].Ann-Margret."
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* OneBornEveryMinute: Lane's opinion about how to treat Horace.

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* BrickJoke: After all the discussions of who to cast as an Ann-Margret impersonator, and the discussion of whether Peggy should be concerned about male gaze issues, the ad does not work for the client. They had asked for the frame for frame recreation of Ann-Margret singing, but when they saw it, they knew it was wrong. Roger delivered the punch line to the joke, the reason that it could never work was: "It's not Ann-Margret."
** Possibly also due to UncannyValley. It just didn't feel ''right'' without Ann-Margret.

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* BrickJoke: After all the discussions of who to cast as an Ann-Margret impersonator, and the discussion of whether Peggy should be concerned about male gaze issues, the ad does not work for the client. They had asked for the frame for frame recreation of Ann-Margret singing, but when they saw it, they knew it was wrong. Roger delivered the punch line to the joke, the reason that it could never work was: "It's "[[UncannyValley It's not Ann-Margret."
** Possibly also due to UncannyValley. It just didn't feel ''right'' without Ann-Margret.
Ann-Margret]]."

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* BrickJoke: After all the discussions of who to cast as an Ann-Margret impersonator, and the discussion of whether Peggy should be concerned about male gaze issues, the add does not work for the client. They had asked for the frame for frame recreation of Ann-Margret Singing, but when they saw it, they knew it was wrong. Rodger delivered the punch line to joke, the reason that it could never work was: "It's not Ann-Margret."

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* BrickJoke: After all the discussions of who to cast as an Ann-Margret impersonator, and the discussion of whether Peggy should be concerned about male gaze issues, the add ad does not work for the client. They had asked for the frame for frame recreation of Ann-Margret Singing, singing, but when they saw it, they knew it was wrong. Rodger Roger delivered the punch line to the joke, the reason that it could never work was: "It's not Ann-Margret." "
** Possibly also due to UncannyValley. It just didn't feel ''right'' without Ann-Margret.

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A client named Horace is eager to spend a lot of advertising money on a sport called Jai Alai. Don knows that making a sport like that really big is nearly impossible and argues against the project on ethical grounds, but his collegues disagree and take the account. Peggy looks for a roommate. The Bye Bye Birdie campaign is developed but the client who requested it is not pleased. Eugene bonds with Sally, in the last few weeks before he dies.

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A client named Horace is eager to spend a lot of advertising money on a sport called Jai Alai. Don knows that making a sport like that really big is nearly impossible and argues against the project on ethical grounds, but grounds--and also because the client's father is a friend of Bert Cooper--but his collegues colleagues disagree and take the account. Peggy looks for a roommate. The Bye Bye Birdie campaign is developed but the client who requested it is not pleased. Eugene bonds with Sally, in the last few weeks before he dies.



* ItWillNeverCatchOn: Don all but says this about jai alai. [[SubvertedTrope He is right]].



* SocialDarwinism: Cooper declares himself to have these views after the asking Horace's father whether Sterling Cooper would loose points with father after taking advantage of the Son. The father considers his son a failure and sees no reason that Sterling Cooper should deal honestly with his son. Cooper says he was raised with the belief : "Kill or be killed."

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* SocialDarwinism: Cooper declares himself to have these views after the asking Horace's father whether Sterling Cooper would loose points with father after taking advantage of the Son.son. The father considers his son a failure and sees no reason that Sterling Cooper should deal honestly with his son. Cooper says he was raised with the belief : "Kill or be killed."
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* SocialDarwinism: Cooper declares himself to have these views after the asking Horace's father whether Stirling Cooper would loose points with father after taking advantage of the Son. The father considers his son a failure and sees no reason that Sterling Cooper should deal honestly with his son. Cooper says he was raised with the belief : "Kill or be killed."

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* SocialDarwinism: Cooper declares himself to have these views after the asking Horace's father whether Stirling Sterling Cooper would loose points with father after taking advantage of the Son. The father considers his son a failure and sees no reason that Sterling Cooper should deal honestly with his son. Cooper says he was raised with the belief : "Kill or be killed."

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* BrickJoke: After all the discussions of who to cast as an Anne Margrete impersonator, and the discussion of whether Peggy should be concerned about male gaze issues, the add does not work for the client. They had asked for the frame for frame recreation of Anne Margret Singing, but when they saw it, they knew it was wrong. Rodger delivered the punch line to joke, the reason that it could never work was: "It's not Anne Margret."

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* BrickJoke: After all the discussions of who to cast as an Anne Margrete Ann-Margret impersonator, and the discussion of whether Peggy should be concerned about male gaze issues, the add does not work for the client. They had asked for the frame for frame recreation of Anne Margret Ann-Margret Singing, but when they saw it, they knew it was wrong. Rodger delivered the punch line to joke, the reason that it could never work was: "It's not Anne Margret.Ann-Margret."



* TheOner: The image of the Anne Margret look alike has to be shot in this way to match the movie frame for frame the way the client requested.

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* TheOner: The image of the Anne Margret Ann-Margret look alike has to be shot in this way to match the movie frame for frame the way the client requested. requested.
* MyBelovedSmother: Katherine was hoping that Peggy would move back in with her and harshly tells her she'll be raped when she moves to Manhattan.



* SocialDarwinism: Cooper declares himself to have these views after the asking Horace's father whether Stirling Cooper would loose points with father after taking advantage of the Son. The father considers his son a failure and sees no reason that Srirling Cooper should deal honestly with his son. Cooper says he was raised with the belief : "Kill or be killed."

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* SocialDarwinism: Cooper declares himself to have these views after the asking Horace's father whether Stirling Cooper would loose points with father after taking advantage of the Son. The father considers his son a failure and sees no reason that Srirling Sterling Cooper should deal honestly with his son. Cooper says he was raised with the belief : "Kill or be killed."
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* BrickJoke: After all the discussions of who to cast as an Anne Margrete impersonator, and the discussion of whether Peggy should be concerned about male gaze issues, the add does not work for the client. They had asked for the frame for frame recreation of Anne Margret Singing, but when they saw it, they knew it was wrong. Rodger delivered the punch line to joke, the reason that it could never work was: "It's not Anne Margret."
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FanBoy: Horace is one of these for the sport Jai Alai.
KilledOffForReal: Sally has this to say about Eugene: "Nobody cares that he is really, really, really, really, gone." It would be more accurate to say no but Sally wants to confront reality.
OneBornEveryMinute: Lane's opinion about how to treat Horace.
TheOner: The image of the Anne Margret look alike has to be shot in this way to match the movie frame for frame the way the client requested.
TheReasonYouSuckSpeach: Betty gives one to her father after he asks her look over his funeral arrangements. Eugene knows that funeral companies take advantage of peoples fear of dealing with death, and wants Betty to avoid being taken advantage of. Betty thinks his insistence on selfish behavior pushing her on the issue when it hurts her.
SocialDarwinism: Cooper declares himself to have these views after the asking Horace's father whether Stirling Cooper would loose points with father after taking advantage of the Son. The father considers his son a failure and sees no reason that Srirling Cooper should deal honestly with his son. Cooper says he was raised with the belief : "Kill or be killed."

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* FanBoy: Horace is one of these for the sport Jai Alai.
* KilledOffForReal: Sally has this to say about Eugene: "Nobody cares that he is really, really, really, really, gone." It would be more accurate to say no but Sally wants to confront reality.
* OneBornEveryMinute: Lane's opinion about how to treat Horace.
* TheOner: The image of the Anne Margret look alike has to be shot in this way to match the movie frame for frame the way the client requested.
TheReasonYouSuckSpeach: * TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Betty gives one to her father after he asks her look over his funeral arrangements. Eugene knows that funeral companies take advantage of peoples fear of dealing with death, and wants Betty to avoid being taken advantage of. Betty thinks his insistence on selfish behavior pushing her on the issue when it hurts her.
* SocialDarwinism: Cooper declares himself to have these views after the asking Horace's father whether Stirling Cooper would loose points with father after taking advantage of the Son. The father considers his son a failure and sees no reason that Srirling Cooper should deal honestly with his son. Cooper says he was raised with the belief : "Kill or be killed."
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A client named Horace is eager to spend a lot of advertising money on a sport called Jai Alai. Don knows that making a sport like that really big is nearly impossible and argues against the project on ethical grounds, but his collegues disagree and take the account. Peggy looks for a roommate. The Bye Bye Birdie campaign is developed but the client who requested it is not pleased. Eugene bonds with Sally, in the last few weeks before he dies.
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FanBoy: Horace is one of these for the sport Jai Alai.
KilledOffForReal: Sally has this to say about Eugene: "Nobody cares that he is really, really, really, really, gone." It would be more accurate to say no but Sally wants to confront reality.
OneBornEveryMinute: Lane's opinion about how to treat Horace.
TheOner: The image of the Anne Margret look alike has to be shot in this way to match the movie frame for frame the way the client requested.
TheReasonYouSuckSpeach: Betty gives one to her father after he asks her look over his funeral arrangements. Eugene knows that funeral companies take advantage of peoples fear of dealing with death, and wants Betty to avoid being taken advantage of. Betty thinks his insistence on selfish behavior pushing her on the issue when it hurts her.
SocialDarwinism: Cooper declares himself to have these views after the asking Horace's father whether Stirling Cooper would loose points with father after taking advantage of the Son. The father considers his son a failure and sees no reason that Srirling Cooper should deal honestly with his son. Cooper says he was raised with the belief : "Kill or be killed."

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