Main Takeaway: Episode 2.10: Joan gets revenge for the Xeroxed license by volunteering to inform Paul that he's been bumped from the LA trip. What's really depressing: the assumption that inflicting this kind of BS on women went away with Richard Nixon.
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Episode 2.10: Joan gets revenge for the Xeroxed license by volunteering to inform Paul that he's been bumped from the LA trip. What's really depressing: the assumption that inflicting this kind of BS on women went away with Richard Nixon. Episode 2.12: Peggy and Joan congratulate each other, as each gets what she's 'always wanted'.
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Episode 2.12: Peggy's takes the Xerox repairman's words to heart and negotiates for a new Joan helps Peggy through the realization that her work life is destined to suck. Peggy looking at her hand was a smart way to highlight his inappropriateness ...
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- Episode 2.10: Joan gets revenge for the Xeroxed license by volunteering to inform Paul that he's been bumped from the LA trip.
- What's really depressing: the assumption that inflicting this kind of BS on women went away with Richard Nixon.
- Episode 2.12: Peggy and Joan congratulate each other, as each gets what she's 'always wanted'.
- Episode 2.12: Peggy's takes the Xerox repairman's words to heart and negotiates for a new
- Joan helps Peggy through the realization that her work life is destined to suck.
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