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Plot. Following the death of Anna Draper, Don has taken a self-reflective turn, writing his thoughts into a journal in an attempt to steady his mind. His attempts at swimming reveal to him that he is not the physically imposing man he once saw himself as.
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Don Draper: When a man walks into a room, he brings his whole life with him. He has a million reasons for being anywhere, just ask him. If you listen, he'll ...
Don Draper makes the attempt to turn his life around physically and emotionally. Joey Baird's autocratic ways create friction with Joan Holloway, causing Peggy ...
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