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Don and Megan work out some of their issues, Roger and Pete butt heads, and Joan has a run-in with a house guest.
For the Draper family, life has changed. The children must adapt to a new home, a new brother, and a new stepmother. Don seems to have everything a man could want. However, Megan, still employed at the agency, has difficulty interpreting Don’s expectations for a sex kitten at home and a prim and proper employee at the office.
Don and Peggy are faced with life-altering decisions
In the midst of a crisis, Don runs into an old friend.
Sterling Cooper Draper Price employees resort to scuttlebutt after an agency wide meeting is called.
An unannounced visitor at the Francis home rattles Betty.
Peggy is forced to face some unpleasant facts about a client’s discriminatory business practices. Don and Faye’s burgeoning relationship is tested when Sally runs away from home and turns up at the office. Roger tries to rekindle his affair with Joan.
Peggy clashes with her new creative partner; Don pitches under unusual circumstances.
Don and Pete disregard Roger’s plans in order to land a new client.
An edict from Roger and Lane puts Pete in a personal dilemma.
Don takes a trip. Joan has scheduling problems. Don and Lane get to know each other a little better.
The agency’s Christmas party is nearly spoiled by the late arrival of a surprise and not-so-welcome visitor.
Don deals with a trade-paper interview but doesn’t want to talk about himself. A manufacturer of a “wholesome” two-piece bathing suit wants to hire the firm but doesn’t want anything too risque. Pete and Peggy try to secure more money for the firm.
Don has a big meeting with Connie about their future relationship. Betty is the beneficiary of some interesting advice and Pete has a serious sit-down with some clients.
Peggy’s taste in men proves questionable. Pete has to make a big decision about his career and a candidate makes a big impression on Don.
A former client makes a return; Betty and her kids go on a trip; and Joan and Greg make plans for their future.
The firm celebrates as they hit a milestone. Peggy and Paul compete to secure the same account.
There is trouble for Don and Sal in giving their clients what they ask for. Meanwhile, Betty hosts a fundraiser.
Don decides to include Betty on a company business trip. Pete lends a hand to a neighbor in his apartment building.
Betty tries her hand at local politics. Don is forced into thinking about the future. Peggy receives a luxurious gift.
Sterling Cooper receives a surprise visitor; Sally has been spooked by something (or someone); and Joan receives some shocking news.
Sally’s behavior causes concern for Don and Betty. Betty has an eye-opening dream that has a strange effect on her. Pete tries to work a new business angle in his dealings.
Don and his father-in-law cross paths. Meanwhile, Peggy is in search of a new roommate; and a rich new client is excited to be doing business with the firm.
The writers make an attempt to stave off late-night boredom during a mandatory overtime session. Roger throws a party as Joan and Greg host their own party. Sally has a run-in with Grandpa.
Don’s father-in-law pays a visit to his daughter’s family. Peggy works hard on a campaign while the firm tries to decide if they will accommodate an unusual request from a client. Elsewhere, Roger plans a wedding.
In the third-season opener, Salvatore and Don take a business trip out of town. Pete Campbell and Ken Cosgrove worry about the changes at Sterling-Cooper and how the changes will impact them.
The office scrambles without Don; Betty learns some disconcerting news.
Don meets up with an old friend; Pete’s personal life presents problems; Joan brings her boyfriend to the office.
Don makes some new friends on his trip to Los Angeles; Peggy looks for romance; Duck ponders the future of Sterling Cooper.
Betty visits her father; Paul’s girlfriend tries to convince him to prioritize his duties; Pete’s mother disapproves of his and Trudy’s idea.
Freddy Rumsen disappoints his team during a pitch. Pete finds an opportunity at the office to exploit while Don proves his loyalty to an old friend. Betty finds a welcome distraction in Sara Beth.
Peggy contributes on a church project; Duck and Don try to create market appeal for a foreign beer brand; Harry recruits assistance to help with the workload in his department.
Don buys a new car; Pete, Harry and Ken strategize to attract new business; Don’s secretary makes a grave error; Cooper has a new piece of art in his office.
Don and Duck try to make peace; Peggy tries to get into the executive’s after-hours meetings; Duck deals with a family visit.
Don has to deal with issues between a TV comedian and his wife; Joan finds Don the perfect secretary.
Peggy’s family hosts a lunch for their church’s new priest; Don and Betty enjoy a weekend together; Freddy and Ken take a client out to lunch; the staff works to prepare for a last minute pitch meeting.
Trouble arises on the set of a commercial; Harry tries to gather support for a controversial sponsorship; Betty and Don try to appease a client with a friendly dinner.
Paul hosts a party at his apartment and introduces someone special to his Sterling Cooper colleagues. Peggy visits her family for dinner. Despite a conflict of interest, the Sterling Cooper agency aggressively pursues an airline account and Duck attempts to appeal to the client using an unorthodox approach.