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Don attempts to return to his advertising agency after being put on indefinite leave following a meltdown in the middle of a client meeting. Eventually, his status at the firm becomes the focus of a bitter power struggle between Roger and Jim, both of whom want to take Sterling Cooper & Partners in radically different directions. The highly anticipated series conclusion will, for the last time, follow the complex lives of Don, Peggy, Roger, Joan, Betty and Pete as their stories come to an end. It's the End of an Era.
Fear not, because "Field Trip" put all the show's oars in the water and catches up with some of our most beloved and loathed characters (Betty! Harry!).
Talk about awkward. Don goes back to the office at Roger's request and nobody's expecting him. Meanwhile, Betty's not winning any mother-of-the-year awards, but we do glimpse her humanity, if only for a moment.
Little Bobby Draper says, "I wish it was yesterday," and wouldn't you know it, the kid who never gets to say anything turns out this week to be speaking for everyone.
This is the episode where Don gets served endless portions of humble pie... Our surprise is that he accepts all this as the price of admission back to the life he has nearly destroyed.