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It weaves its predatory way through SCDP's decline, Midge's heroin habit, and even Glenn and Sally when he offers her a cigarette.
Janet Turley: Mad Men Season 4, Ep 12: Addiction... plus Nazi Germany's Anti-Smoking Campaign Janet Turley 2010
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Staring at Midge's painting, he begins writing a journal entry entitled "Why I'm Quitting Tobacco."
William Bradley: Mad Men : Nothing Like a Little Lemonade to Rinse the Smoke From One's Eyes William Bradley 2010
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He goes home and stares at Midge's painting, the after-image, what she sees when she closes her eyes, presumably thinking about her toxic addiction and how SCDP has its own toxic addiction.
Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Recap: Don Strikes Back Samantha Zalaznick 2010
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Staring at Midge's painting, he begins writing a journal entry entitled "Why I'm Quitting Tobacco."
William Bradley: Mad Men : Nothing Like a Little Lemonade to Rinse the Smoke From One's Eyes William Bradley 2010
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Don once again becomes just a man in a room with checkbook, paying for his sins by quietly covering Pete's 50k contribution to balance SCDP's expenses, and then, out of pity, he buys Midge's painting -- first with a $300 check that she cannot use, and then with $120 in cash.
Janet Turley: Mad Men Season 4, Ep 12: Addiction... plus Nazi Germany's Anti-Smoking Campaign Janet Turley 2010
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He realizes, like Midge's painting, it doesn't matter if their work is any good, the companies can feel them ready to do anything for business, and that's the problem.
Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Recap: Don Strikes Back Samantha Zalaznick 2010
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Surrounded by a stable of gifted supporting players like Kennedy, Stewart, Marilyn Maxwell (as a high-living, seductive gold digger), and Lola Albright (as Midge's married lover), Douglas embodies the stubborn, selfish qualities that make Midge both a hero and a lost cause.
John Farr: Kirk Douglas Turns 95! John Farr 2011
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He realizes, like Midge's painting, it doesn't matter if their work is any good, the companies can feel them ready to do anything for business, and that's the problem.
Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Recap: Don Strikes Back Samantha Zalaznick 2010
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He goes home and stares at Midge's painting, the after-image, what she sees when she closes her eyes, presumably thinking about her toxic addiction and how SCDP has its own toxic addiction.
Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Recap: Don Strikes Back Samantha Zalaznick 2010
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He realizes, like Midge's painting, it doesn't matter if their work is any good, the companies can feel them ready to do anything for business, and that's the problem.
Samantha Zalaznick: Mad Men Recap: Don Strikes Back Samantha Zalaznick 2010
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