Far Away Places
- Episode aired Apr 22, 2012
- TV-14
- 47m
A peaceful hotel getaway ends in disaster for Don and Megan, an LSD trip could have a disastrous effect on Roger's marriage, and Peggy loses her cool after an unsuccessful pitch meeting.A peaceful hotel getaway ends in disaster for Don and Megan, an LSD trip could have a disastrous effect on Roger's marriage, and Peggy loses her cool after an unsuccessful pitch meeting.A peaceful hotel getaway ends in disaster for Don and Megan, an LSD trip could have a disastrous effect on Roger's marriage, and Peggy loses her cool after an unsuccessful pitch meeting.
- Betty Francis
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- Joan Harris
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- Lane Pryce
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- Harry Crane
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- Henry Francis
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Did you know
- TriviaIn the "Inside Episode 506" video produced by AMC, showrunner Matthew Weiner says that Peggy's actions during this episode (pitching a campaign to a client; insulting the client's taste in a confrontational way; going to a movie in the middle of the workday; having an anonymous sexual encounter) represent her idea of what a typical day in Don Draper's life must be like. Weiner says: "Peggy has this moment where she tries to be Don and fails, and then goes and has Peggy's version of Don's day: sexually irresponsible and drunk and working."
- GoofsWhen Roger and Jane drop acid at Jane's psychiatrist's apartment, Roger uncaps a bottle of Stolichnaya vodka. Stolichnaya, distilled in then Soviet Russia, was unavailable in the west until a 1972 deal with Pepsi to distribute the vodka in the U.S. and the soda in Russia.
- Quotes
Peggy Olson: Why didn't you tell me you had a family? Your father is nice.
Michael Ginsberg: He's not my real father. People don't understand.
Peggy Olson: Are you adopted?
Michael Ginsberg: Actually, I'm from Mars. It's fine if you don't believe me, but that's where I'm from. I'm a full-blooded Martian. Don't worry, there's no plot to take over Earth. I'm just displaced.
Peggy Olson: [laughing] Okay.
Michael Ginsberg: I can tell you don't believe me. That's okay. We're a big secret. They even tried to hide it from me. That man, my "father," told me a story: I was born in a concentration camp, but you know that's impossible. And I never met my mother because she supposedly died there. That's convenient. Next thing I know, Morris there finds me in a Swedish orphanage. I was five; I remember it.
Peggy Olson: That's incredible.
Michael Ginsberg: And then I got this one communication. A simple order. "Stay where you are."
Peggy Olson: Are there others like you?
Michael Ginsberg: I don't know. I haven't been able to find any.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 64th Primetime Emmy Awards (2012)
- SoundtracksI Just Wasn't Made for These Times
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Written by Brian Wilson & Tony Asher
Performed by The Beach Boys
Beautifully crafted, each and every scene really reflect's Don's passion and his concern for Megan when searching for her. In fact the violence while he return to the apartment, really shows his passion and the way Megan just embracing Don's passion, showing the deep hidden love and how much Don really likes her.
Don's immature things, the way he is confused, his frustration and his mind when he finds that she is back home shows that She is best of everything he had good to him. Like a wise man once said; two hearts living together might not necessarily be able to evaluate other person's virtue and worthiness until they figured out that they are far and lost.
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