Pete
Fictional Character
William Bradley: Mad Men's Sensational Season Finale -- HuffPost Review...asshole. Jon Hamm, to his credit, doesn't stint on this side of Don when it's called for. Lane tells Pete to relax, as he is expected. Pete bristles a bit and wonders why Lane, who passed him over for accounts chief, is here. Bert explains... In this article: Don Draper, Betty Draper, Pete, Mad Men, McCann Erickson, Kennedy assassination, and Matthew Weiner |
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L.A. Times - Entertainment News | November 09, 2009
'Mad Men' season finale
...have on the other side the fleet-footed strategizing from the top players at Sterling-Cooper. Pete proves his merit by delivering several clients -- he may not have his name on the door (of their suite at the Pierre) yet, but he's in a...
In this article: Don Draper, Mad Men, and Conrad Hilton
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Vulture | November 09, 2009
Mad Men Season Finale: After the Fall
...and calls in from the bedroom to save Pete from himself. "You'll do what it takes," Don says, before flattering Pete for his forward-thinking. Pete's thin-skinned demeanor has always been petulant and irritating, but he has always been a step...
In this article: Betty, Mad Men, Jon Hamm, and Matt Weiner
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TIME | November 09, 2009
Mad Men Season Finale Hits the Reset Button
...ways to work the phrase "golden porkchop" into conversation. * Loved Trudy's off-screen effort to save Pete from himself as he vents at Don and Roger: "Peter, may I speak to you for a moment?" * Maybe one of the most interesting things...
In this article: Don Draper and Mad Men
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Chicago Tribune | November 09, 2009
Sterling Coup: A terrific ending to the 'Mad Men' season
...because he could bring more clients over to the new firm? The most likely explanation lies in what Roger said to Pete -- they know Pete will do what it takes to get the job done. Despite having been born with the right name and having gone...
In this article: Don Draper, Betty, and Mad Men
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L.A. Times - Show Tracker | November 06, 2009
'30 Rock': Don't let the bed bugs bite!
...refreshing after a series of increasingly self-reflexive episodes. The main plot concerned auditions for a new TGS cast member. Liz and Pete had their favorite, an actor with the hilariously boy band-ish name of Jayden Michael Tyler. In...
In this article: 30 Rock, Cisco, Katrina, Susan Boyle, and The Seagull
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TVgasm | November 05, 2009
Mad Men: The End of the World
...up the accounts, but he managed to keep up with Ken anyway, so what the hell? Pryce smugly commends Pete for taking it as well as he has, but Pete does the Sad Charlie Brown Walk out of the office and goes home early to mope. See? He went...
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Sunday Mirror | November 04, 2009
Peter Andre and Jordan call truce for Christmas Day - watch video
...to spend Christmas Day with the children. The couple, who divorced last month, appear to have reached an agreement over the day, as Pete says he'll definitely be seeing the kids. And he's revealed that he's looking forward to having a...
In this article: Peter Andre and Jordan
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Vulture | November 02, 2009
Mad Men: We Didn't Start the Fire
...take his clients with him. United in resentment, self-pity, and haughty contempt, Trudy and Pete have never seemed more perfectly matched. When Pete looks back on that day, will he see the beginning of some new independence, or a failed...
In this article: Kennedy's assassination, Mad Men, and Trudy
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TIME | November 01, 2009
Mad Men Watch: Where Were You When?
...in exactly the same way and for the same reason you would have predicted. Because Cosgrove is blessed. Pete can up his game, he can buckle down, he can have insights like the opportunity to market to African-Americans. None of it matters...
In this article: Kennedy Assassination, Trudy, JFK, and South Carolina
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Entertainment Weekly | November 01, 2009
TV Watch: 'Mad Men' recap: Defining moments
...inkling that his marriage might not make it Everything in this episode was tinged by the news of JFK's assassination, including Pete's professional crisis The penultimate episode opened with a shot of Pete shivering in the fetal...
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Pete (also known by variations of his name, including Mighty Pete, Peg-Leg Pete, Bad Pete, Big Pete, Big Bad Pete, Black Pete and Peter Pete) is a fictional character from the Walt Disney Company studios. He is an anthropomorphic cat and is sometimes depicted with a peg leg, and known as the arch-nemesis of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. The comic book story "Mickey's Strange Mission" from Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #245 (1961, by Carl Fallberg and Paul Murry) gives Pete's full name as Percy P. Percival. Though usually associated with the Mickey Mouse universe, Pete appeared in Disney's animated cartoon series Alice Comedies before the first appearance of Mickey Mouse, and is Disney's oldest continuing character. He was a relatively obscure character until appearing as a regular character in the 1990s TV series Goof Troop. Though Pete is officially a cat, his feline appearance was later subdued and in Goof Troop and he resembled a dog like many other characters in the series.
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