He's such a dinosaur now -- like he said, as a kid his aspiration was indoor plumbing.
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But that's the point isn't it? You get to be the boss and let your underlings do the work. That's certainly my ambition at some point.
Oh yeah, that's just why I don't think he's going to be coming up with the magical pitches from now on.
Hasn't Don's talent always been to figure out which are the good pitches and which aren't? That was his argument to Peggy when she complained about not getting credit for the award Don won last(?) season. In fact, have we known him to come up with his own ideas anytime in the past few seasons?
In fact, have we known him to come up with his own ideas anytime in the past few seasons?
Well, he argued with Peggy about who deserved credit on the dogfood commercial that won the Clio.
Did you read the two sentences before the one you quoted, David??? He told Peggy that she had pitched a ton of ideas, good and bad, but he could recognize which was the best one.
He told Peggy that she had pitched a ton of ideas, good and bad, but he could recognize which was the best one.
You're right, that was the gist of his argument. That pitching ideas wasn't the same thing as shaping one into a commercial.
But one talent he had that he seems to have lost was SELLING THE CLIENT. Not just picking the right ideas to pitch, but then persuading them to say yes - often turning them around when they have doubts. These days Peggy noted that if a client does not like an idea he just eats and goes back to the drawing board. He almost lost Heinz, and while Peggy's angry outburst was part of it, it was not all if it. It took Megan to salvage Heinz and close the deal. He almost lost cool whip (or did he lose cool whip) because Megan was not there. Don's not the closer any more. And that is something that as the boss he can't count on being able to delegate to other people. If Don can't close then,in a business sense, he is just a younger Rodger.
Betty just descended to new levels of loathsomeness. Using Sally like that was just horrific, though I love that she got it thrown back in her face that Megan knows stuff in this short amount of time that Don never shared with her voluntarily.
I could not believe how nasty Sally was to Megan, and that she accepted it.
I'm glad that Megan talked Don out of calling Betty and that Sally overheard the argument and realized what Betty had done. It's sad that she's getting as manipulative as her mother, though. Betty being thankful that no one has anything better was telling