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Mad Men

Maybe we should check the elevator. Maybe it's up again. I think we'd hear it go on in the...

Mad Men S01E07 2007
Maybe we should check the elevator. Maybe it's up again. I think we'd hear it go on in the stairwell. You think? Roger, I don't know. Maybe they're late, too. Maybe we could get them to come down and have the presentation
on the eighth floor landing. There's plenty of seats. Damned elevator. What do you want to do?
We're almost there. The hell we are. Well, we can waste another five minutes
talking about it, if you want. Let's go. Get behind me with that thing

Full Transcript

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Maybe we should check the elevator.
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Maybe it's up again.
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I think we'd hear it go on in the stairwell.
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You think?
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Roger, I don't know.
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Maybe they're late, too.
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Maybe we could get them to come down
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and have the presentation on the eighth floor landing.
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There's plenty of seats.
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Damned elevator.
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What do you want to do? We're almost there.
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The hell we are.
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Well, we can waste another five minutes talking about it, if you want.
00:00:25.759 --> 00:00:27.192
Let's go.
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Get behind me with that thing.
Duration
32 seconds
Views
114
Timestamp in Movie
00:41:54
Uploaded
Oct 19, 2023
Season
1
Episode
7
Genres
Production
Lionsgate,RadicalMedia,Weiner Bros.

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Movie Summary

A drama about one of New York's most prestigious ad agencies at the beginning of the 1960s, focusing on one of the firm's most mysterious but extremely talented ad executives, Donald Draper.