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'Mad Men' examines the Hare Krishna movement

'Mad Men' brought back an old character who has found new faith in its newest episode.

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'Mad Men' protagonist Don Draper (Jon Hamm) shopped for a Jaguar in the newest episode.

Considering how defined the characters on are by their pursuit of achievement, it鈥檚 not hard to imagine any of them being done near irreparable harm by the realization that perhaps they鈥檙e not fit 鈥 or no longer fit 鈥 for the world of advertising. Given the effort the likes of Don (Jon Hamm), and especially, Peggy (Elisabeth Moss) have put in to attain such a career, seeing them stumble, as they have of late, is particularly worrisome when the end result of consistent failure is so dreadfully realized in the return of Paul Kinsey (Michael Gladis).

Thankfully, the more fragile personalities of SCDP are largely spared the vision of a Hare Krishna Kinsey 鈥 which is a good thing, taking into account that the ego-battering of work of Michael Ginsberg (Ben Feldman), and the effortless, drifting success of Megan Draper (Jessica Par茅) have already taken a rather sizeable toll.

鈥楥hristmas Waltz鈥 moves Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce a little closer to the end of 1966, but with little to show for it. Mohawk is ceasing its advertising in the wake of a mechanics strike, and the agency鈥檚 only claim to fame is Don鈥檚 letter to Lucky Strike 鈥 which inadvertently steered most of the really big fish away from the agency. In addition, none of their work is seen as revolutionary enough to warrant mention in a New York Times Sunday Magazine piece. In essence, the company鈥檚 creative side has a stagnation problem 鈥 which would normally mean no Christmas bonuses, but since Lane Pryce (Jared Harris) owes some back taxes to England, he figures passing off a new line of credit as a surplus will justify the bonus he uses to pay the sum off.

Pete (Vincent Kartheiser) seems to be the only one finding success 鈥 鈥 and manages to get the agency another shot at Jaguar, following the dismissal of . As is the case with Pete, the response to his achievement isn鈥檛 what he鈥檚 looking for, and so he barks at Don, 鈥淵es, you may have to stay past 5:30,鈥 after Don mentions landing Jaguar will be a lot of work.

Bert Cooper (Robert Morse) isn鈥檛 the only one who鈥檚 noticed . It seems work just isn鈥檛 what it used to be for Don, and his performance on Sno Ball proves it. Making matters worse, Don and Megan attend the play American Hurrah, where a character goes on about the evils of advertising 鈥 which later causes a row between the couple, ending with Don telling Megan, 鈥淣o one鈥檚 made a stronger stand against advertising than you.鈥

Like the deadly smog keeping Don from opening his patio door on Thanksgiving in 鈥,鈥 there is a cost for what they鈥檝e built. Whether it鈥檚 a company, a reputation or a relationship, the taxes are coming due 鈥 so to speak 鈥 and it鈥檚 becoming clear that not everyone is going to have what it takes when the time comes to get square.

Poor Paul Kinsey has to be made the example in this case. Since being left behind following the slapdash formation of SCDP, Kinsey apparently fell down the advertising ladder and was spit out to become a Hare Krishna with dreams of settling down with a woman going by the name Lakshmi (Anna Wood) and writing for Star Trek. Paul wrangles (Rich Sommer) into attending a group chant, so that afterward, he can ask his friend to pass along his spec script to NBC.

Unfortunately for Paul, his writing鈥檚 no good, and worse yet, Lakshmi shows up at Harry鈥檚 office, seduces him, then tells him to stay away from Paul 鈥 the group鈥檚 best recruiter 鈥 so as to not turn Kinsey into a 鈥済ross materialist.鈥 Following that encounter, Harry decides it best to pay Paul鈥檚 way to Los Angeles, where he can fail thousands of miles away from him and the Hare Krishnas.

Joan (Christina Hendricks) is served divorce papers at the office, and following a semi-violent outburst, is taken to test drive a Jaguar with Don. If Don found it easy to get what he wanted from people before, with Joan on his arm, the world is definitely his oyster. The two whittle away the afternoon in a bar, where Don reveals he doesn鈥檛 get a thrill out of the Jag, and Joan tells him it鈥檚 because he鈥檚 happy. On the other hand, Joan is terrified that she鈥檚 destined to be a single mother now that she鈥檚 being delivered divorce papers at work when she鈥檚 so used to getting flowers.

Amidst a discussion of the struggle that comes with starting over, Joan wonders why Don never put the moves on her, explaining, 鈥My mother raised me to be admired.鈥 Don tells her he was afraid of her, and jokingly thought she was dating Ali Kahn. Don deflects Joan鈥檚 attention toward a guy sitting by himself at the bar. The pair does a good job psychoanalyzing the man, assuming he鈥檚 married, but bored 鈥 his wife having committed the sin of familiarity. Don opts out at that point, giving Joan some 鈥淢ad Money鈥 in case the guy at the bar doesn鈥檛 work out.

Taking the Jaguar back to the dealer, Don drives it rather furiously, suggesting he may need a thrill more than he thought. He arrives home drunk to find Megan itching for a fight 鈥 a state she seems in more and more, lately 鈥 and she reminds him he loved his job and had it long before he ever met her.

At the office the next day, Roger delivers Joan some flowers with a card that reads: 鈥淵our mother did a good job. Ali Kahn.鈥 Don鈥檚 not done there; he rallies his troops, telling them they鈥檒l be working non-stop until they land Jaguar 鈥 as an agency鈥檚 first car is how they tell the world they鈥檝e arrived. It looks as though Don may finally be ready to start over.

Kevin Yeoman blogs at .

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