Don turning off his alarm, falling back to sleep for another five hours, sitting around doing almost nothing all day, but still making sure to shower and dress in his suit for the five minutes that Dawn comes over to give him the office news. Followed of course by him promptly loosening the tie the minute she leaves.
Ginsberg's line about Peggy's Valentine's Day plans (this is a family blog so you'll just have to watch the episode)
Stan's line to Peggy when she thinks someone sent her flowers - "It's hard to believe your cat had the money."
Ted at the end of the conference call with the partners - "They never mentioned which of Peggy's clients we lost." Hahaha . . . obviously Peggy's message wasn't clear to Ted (which makes sense since he didn't have anything to do with the flowers.)
Dawn and Shirley calling each other the opposite names, obviously because they are constantly being mistaken for each other by the other SC&P staff.
Sally saying that Don should "tell the truth" in his letter to her school about her being late. Such a loaded comment - although Don does eventually open up a bit to his daughter. Shouldn't he know by now not to lie to Sally?
And finally, Don's reaction at the end to Sally telling him she loved him. The perfect end to Don's Valentine's Day. And there aren't many actors as good as Jon Hamm at portraying emotion with just his facial expressions.
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