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| "New Amsterdam is the fourth episode of Mad Men Season One |
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Nensina Okira |
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"Different Amsterdam" could be the fourth episode of Mad Men Period One, and characteristics the misguided attempts at ambition that almost causes Pete Campbell to lose his career. The Bethlehem Steel company is often a huge account for any ad company to get, and Pete sees that landing such an account would make his career inside the company and to a larger extent the entire industry.
Pete decides to consider a risk by pitching his ad suggestions to charge Bethlehem Steel person in charge of marketing, and eventually ends up ruffling Don Draper's feathers because of a perceived overstepping of corporate hierarchy. Don pushes to fire Pete outright, and it's a lengthy-standing clash between two the same characters in Don and Pete where it could be argued that Don sees too much of himself with his fantastic own past mistakes in daily life vicariously through Pete Campbell.
The firing doesn't take, as Pete's inlaws represent an important possible future account (Clearasil facial wash) and ultimately Don's all-consuming power at Sterling-Cooper is overruled by the partners (Roger Sterling and Bertram Cooper themselves) in support of keeping Pete around instead of sending him on the arms of a rival ad company. Pete's personal every day life is in almost all the disarray, while he tries to humble himself by asking the father he never truly respected for the money to be able to afford a brand new apartment for himself and his awesome wife.
Pete's father is harsh, and doesn't agree with Pete's choice of a career, and ultimately rejects Pete's request, giving him no choice but need to his inlaws (his wife Trudy Campbell's parents) who happily agree to front them the money-but the act of counting on his wife's resources severely insults Pete's pride as a man along the way since he feels that he should never have been forced to ask about for her assistance to provide everything they require.
Pete decides to consider a risk by pitching his ad suggestions for the lead Bethlehem Steel person in control of marketing, and eventually ends up ruffling Don Draper's feathers caused by a perceived overstepping of corporate hierarchy. Don pushes to fire Pete outright, and it's a long-standing clash between two virtually identical characters in Don and Pete where it can be argued that Don sees an excessive amount of himself and his awesome own past mistakes in daily life vicariously through Pete Campbell.
"Different Amsterdam" may be the fourth episode of Mad Men Season One, and features the misguided attempts at ambition that almost causes Pete Campbell to lose his career. The Bethlehem Steel company is often a huge account for any ad company to own, and Pete recognizes that landing such an account would make his career inside company also to a larger extent the whole industry.
The firing doesn't take, as Pete's inlaws represent an important possible future account (Clearasil facial wash) and ultimately Don's all-consuming power at Sterling-Cooper is overruled from the partners (Roger Sterling and Bertram Cooper themselves) in support of keeping Pete around instead of sending him to the arms of an rival ad company. Pete's personal life is in almost all the disarray, while he attempts to humble himself by asking the father he never truly respected for cash in order to afford a brand new apartment for himself with his fantastic wife.
Pete's father is harsh, and doesn't agree with Pete's choice of a profession, and ultimately rejects Pete's request, giving him no choice but must his inlaws (his wife Trudy Campbell's parents) who happily accept front them the amount of money-but the action of depending on his wife's resources severely insults Pete's pride as a man in the process since he feels he must not have been forced to request her assistance to provide everything needed.
The Bethlehem Steel company is often a huge take into account any ad company to own, and Pete knows that landing such an account would make his career inside the company and also to a greater extent the whole industry.
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