What's Your Favorite Episode From Season 3?
You've watched then re-watched the episodes over and over again. Have a favorite? Vote in our poll then tell us your reasoning in the comments section below for a chance to win a Season 2 DVD. Can't decide? Here's a handy recap...
Episode 1: "Out of Town": Don and Sal travel to Baltimore where each makes new friends. Don discovers Sal's secret after the hotel's fire alarm goes off.
Episode 2: "Love Among the Ruins": Roger is hurt that Margaret doesn't want him at her wedding. Grandpa Gene arrives for a stay. The Sterling Cooper team preps for a Patio presentation.
Episode 3: "My Old Kentucky Home": Roger and Jane throw a party for Derby Day where both Don and Betty make new acquaintances. Joan hosts a dinner for Greg's colleagues. Peggy joins Smitty, Paul and Paul's pal Jeffrey for a smoke.
Episode 4: "The Arrangements": Sterling Cooper nabs the jai alai account. Tapped to direct the Patio commercial, a nervous Sal re-enacts the scene for his wife Kitty. Peggy searches for a new roommate. Gene collapses at the supermarket.
Episode 5: "The Fog": Struggling with Gene's death, Sally gets into a fight at school and the Drapers are called in by Miss Farrell to discuss her behavior. Duck Phillips courts Pete and Peggy for Grey Advertising. Betty gives birth to baby Gene.
Episode 6: "Guy Walks Into an Advertising Agency": Puttnam Powell & Lowe arrives to announce the new hierarchy, only to have their plans scotched. Joan celebrates her last day at the office. Conrad Hilton formally introduces himself to Don; Betty tries to broker peace between Sally and baby Gene.
Episode 7: "Seven Twenty Three": Betty gets promoted in the Junior League just in time for the reservoir project (and Henry Francis). To secure the Hilton account, Don signs a three-year contract. Two hitchikers assault Don.
Episode 8: "Souvenir": Henry helps Betty get the reservoir project tabled by the town board. Betty joins Don in Rome where she shows off her Italian.
Episode 9: "Wee Small Hours": Don begins a relationship with Suzanne Farrell; Betty strikes up a correspondence with Henry Francis. Because he's unwilling to reciprocate Lee Garner Jr.'s advances, Sal gets fired after the agency determines the Lucky Strike account is too big to lose.
Episode 10: "The Color Blue": Don meets Miss Farrell's younger brother. The agency celebrates its 40th anniversary. Paul decides Peggy is his competition, while Betty finds Don's keys and discovers the contents of his private drawer.
Episode 11: "The Gypsy and the Hobo": An old-flame of Roger looks to rekindle their romance. Don's plan to spend time with Suzanne is interrupted when Betty returns early from her trip and demands he explain the contents of the box.
Episode 12: "The Grown Ups": The assassination of John F. Kennedy and the murder of Lee Harvey Oswald rocks the office and the nation. Betty sees Henry again at Margaret Sterling's wedding then meets up with him later.
Finale: "Shut the Door. Have a Seat": Aware that PPL plans to sell Sterling Cooper to McCann, Don, Roger, Bert and Lane put their differences aside to band together and form their own agency. Betty pursues a divorce.














