Mad Men: 113: The Wheel (2007) — Screenplay
In 1960s New York, ad man Don Draper faces family discord and a career-defining Kodak pitch while his protege Peggy rises, until a shocking personal revelation disrupts everything.
- Written by
- Matthew Weiner, Robin Veith
- Genre
- Drama, Holiday
- Studio
- AMC
- Length
- 65 pages
This episode is a masterclass in dramatic irony and character-driven storytelling. The script braids personal and professional crises, using the Kodak pitch as a powerful emotional climax. Study how the dialogue reveals unspoken tensions and how the parallel arcs of Don and Peggy highlight the era's shifting gender dynamics.
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