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1->''Draper? Who knows anything about that guy. No one's ever lifted that rock. He could be Batman for all we know.''
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3Pete Campbell returns from his honeymoon with tall tales and a big grin on his face. He does tell Peggy Olson that their fling before his marriage was for one night only. Don Draper runs into an old army buddy who knows him under the name of Dick Whitman. He also takes a tour of Rachel Menken's store but in a private moment, their mutual attraction becomes evident. The Drapers have friends over for their daughter's birthday party, including the divorcée who lives down the street. Don however is obviously unhappy with his lot in life and seems to be carrying a burden that is not apparent.
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5!!This episode contains examples of the following tropes:
6* AloneAmongTheCouples: Helen Bishop is the only divorcee in a child's birthday party full of married people, mostly unhappily married people at that. Later Betty, after Don deserts the party.
7* AwfulWeddedLife: Hinted at with many of the couples at the birthday party. The men chuckle over a rude joke told by a comedian about going to lunch rather than saving either your drowning wife or lawyer ''in front of their wives''. The children play "house" re-enacting scenes that likely took place at home, like fathers hitting the bar after an argument or [[ExiledToTheCouch mothers sending their husbands to the sofa]]. Some of the fathers creepily come onto the divorced Helen Bishop. To top it off, Betty is unable to voice her anger at Don deserting the birthday party.
8* ExiledToTheCouch: Re-enacted by some of Sally's friends during their game.
9* FunnyForeigner: An in-universe example. When Pete returns from his honeymoon, he's amused to find that his office mates momentarily rented out his office to some Asian people and their chickens.
10-->'''Pete''': Who put the Chinamen in my office?
11* HappilyMarried: Most of the couples at the party try to put up this facade. The only ones who fit the trope are Hank and Joyce Darling, who Don films kissing.
12* JustBetweenYouAndMe: Rachel, mortified about making out with a married man, trusts that Don won't share what happened between him, or about anything she told Don about her past.
13* NoSuchThingAsBadPublicity: An in-universe example, provided by discussion of the [[http://www.writingfordesigners.com/?p=1731 Volkswagen "Lemon" ad]]. Lampshaded by Don:
14-->'''Don:''' Love it or hate it, the fact is, we've been talking about it for the last 15 minutes.
15* PlayingHouse: At Sally's birthday party, the children who do this re-enact scenes that likely took place at home, like dads going out to the bar after an argument or being [[ExiledToTheCouch forced to sleep on the sofa]] by their wives.
16* ShoutOut: Pete refers to Rachel Menken as [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Goldbergs_%28broadcast_series%29 "Molly Goldberg"]] when seeing Don charm her in a meeting.
17** In the same conversation, Harry wonders if Don could be Franchise/{{Batman}}.

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