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'''"Indian Summer"''' is the 11th episode of the [[Mad Men (season 1)|first season]] of the [[AMC]] period TV series [[Mad Men]]. Directed by [[Tim Hunter]] and written by [[Tom Palmer]] and [[series creator]] and [[showrunner]] [[Matthew Weiner]], the episode focuses on [[Labour Day]] happening in the Sterling-Cooper office in 1960 after the [[1960 US Presidential Election]]. The story focuses on Betty's father Eugene "Gene" Hofstadt visiting the Draper family residence alongside his new girlfriend Gloria, annoying Betty. Meanwhile, Roger suffers a heart attack, Joan postpones her plans with him and Don gets closer to and starts an affair with Rachel. This episode aired for the first time in the [[United States]] on October 3, 2007. |
'''"Indian Summer"''' is the 11th episode of the [[Mad Men (season 1)|first season]] of the [[AMC]] period TV series [[Mad Men]]. Directed by [[Tim Hunter (director)|Tim Hunter]] and written by [[Tom Palmer (writer)|Tom Palmer]] and [[series creator]] and [[showrunner]] [[Matthew Weiner]], the episode focuses on [[Labour Day]] happening in the Sterling-Cooper office in 1960 after the [[1960 US Presidential Election]]. The story focuses on Betty's father Eugene "Gene" Hofstadt visiting the Draper family residence alongside his new girlfriend Gloria, annoying Betty. Meanwhile, Roger suffers a heart attack, Joan postpones her plans with him and Don gets closer to and starts an affair with Rachel. This episode aired for the first time in the [[United States]] on October 3, 2007. |
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Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 11 |
Directed by | Tim Hunter |
Written by | Tom Palmer Matthew Weiner |
Original air date | October 3, 2007 |
Running time | 47 minutes |
"Indian Summer" is the 11th episode of the first season of the AMC period TV series Mad Men. Directed by Tim Hunter and written by Tom Palmer and series creator and showrunner Matthew Weiner, the episode focuses on Labour Day happening in the Sterling-Cooper office in 1960 after the 1960 US Presidential Election. The story focuses on Betty's father Eugene "Gene" Hofstadt visiting the Draper family residence alongside his new girlfriend Gloria, annoying Betty. Meanwhile, Roger suffers a heart attack, Joan postpones her plans with him and Don gets closer to and starts an affair with Rachel. This episode aired for the first time in the United States on October 3, 2007.