The encounter prompts Joan to make a call to Roger Sterling to ask him to help her find an office job. In spite of Joan helping Greg prep for his interview for a psychiatry residency, he fails yet again.
During a heated argument between Greg and Joan, he accuses her of not knowing what it feels like to want something your whole life and not get it, to which she retaliates by smashing a vase on his head based on his obliviousness that she, now in her mids, is desperate to have a baby and his mistakes have led to the delay yet again of her dreams.
Without informing Joan on his decision, Greg then reveals he has enlisted in the army to become an army surgeon, and that she won't ever have to return to work again.
Despite this, when Joan receives a phone call from Roger to be part of Don, Roger, Lane and Bert's plan to leave Sterling Cooper, she eagerly accepts a new position with them. She is revealed to be essential to the operation due to the fact that she is the only employee who knows how the office functions. Have a Seat ". We see Joan resuming in her Office Manager post. It is revealed that Joan and Greg are trying for a baby although their relationship is strained due to Greg going away for basic training.
Lane denies Joan's request to get some time off after the New Year to spend with her husband before his departure. Lane further belittles Joan by saying that men are "dizzy and powerless" to resist her and calling himself the "incorruptible exception". Upon telling Greg, knowing his schedule isn't flexible, the pair get into an argument over the fact their future as a couple is unknown due to the uncertainty as to whether Greg will get called up to Vietnam after basic training. The next day, Joan receives flowers, initially thinking they are from Greg.
However, the card reads: "Darling, I've been an ass. Kisses, Lane. She storms into Lane's office and throws the bouquet at him claiming she has never met a man who repeatedly makes her feel like a "helpless, stupid, little girl. After missing New Year's Eve with her husband, Joan decides they should celebrate the morning after his night shift by having a pretend night in Hawaii in their apartment.
She slices her finger very badly in the kitchen and asks Greg to take her to the hospital, but he impresses her by stitching up her finger himself. After calming her down, Joan bursts into tears after the emotional roller coaster she has been on the past few days. It is also clear that Joan and Roger are closer than they have ever been since the ending of their affair at the end of Season One.
This is evident by Roger consulting and investing in Joan, not only for what is best for the company and the company's needs but also to share his own needs with her. In the episode, The Chrysanthemum and the Sword , when Roger is faced with doing business with the Japanese company Honda , he furiously expresses anti-Japanese sentiment based on his experiences in World War II, to which Joan advises him to bite the bullet because it still gives them a chance to improve and expand their business.
In the episode, Waldorf Stories , we see a flashback of Joan and Roger in the mids during the start of their affair. This is of Roger reminiscing on the time he first met Don Draper working at Heller's fur coats, where he went to purchase a coat for Joan. During the announcements of the nominees, Joan and Roger hold hands under the table. During the episode The Summer Man , Joan's authority is put to the test when freelance artist Joey Baird continuously undermines her to her face as well as behind her back, making remarks such as, "What do you do besides walking around wanting to get raped?
Peggy Olson is furious at Joan's treatment and fires Joey, with whom she had previously been very friendly. This angers Joan because she perceives this as making her look powerless to the staff and like a "humorless bitch. During the episode, The Beautiful Girls , it is revealed that Greg has been called up to Vietnam and is due to be shipped off straight after basic training. Greg had previously told Joan he would not be sent to Vietnam, and it is unclear if he knew all along he would be sent there and lied to Joan, or if he is equally surprised.
Ida Blankenship suddenly dies at her desk in the same episode prompting Pete and Joan to hide the body before the coroners arrive at the office. A distraught Roger asks Joan to accompany him to dinner, to which Joan agrees and they meet in the office lobby.
While at dinner, they sit and talk about their spouses. Later, while walking through a rough New York neighborhood, the two are mugged at gunpoint. Roger springs into action, handing over all their belongings, including Joan's wedding ring.
As the mugger flees the scene, Roger takes Joan into an alleyway to calm down and in the heat of the moment, the two have sex. Back at the office when Roger confronts Joan to apologize and to explain that it was in the "heat of the moment," she replies, "I'm not sorry but I'm married and so are you.
The next episode opens weeks later when Joan tells Roger that she's "very late"—implying that she's pregnant and it can't be Greg's due to the fact he's been gone for seven weeks. Together they ultimately decide that they are going to have it "taken care of. Joan looks pensive after this encounter and the scene ends before further action occurs. Near the end of the season, Lucky Strike , SCDP's most important client, abruptly tells Roger they are leaving the company for BBDO, a rival advertising firm, which is giving them a discount for handling all tobacco brands under that company's umbrella.
Roger then refuses to do anything about it to get the business back, nor does he tell anyone. When the company finds it out anyway, Roger pretends he, too, is just learning of it. The company springs into action to save the business, and Roger seems to go along, but really just goes to a hotel and does nothing. He reveals the truth only to Joan, and then tries to renew their physical relationship, announcing that he "feels like shit and she cares about him.
It opens with Joan finishing the last couple of weeks of her maternity leave before she returns to SCDP. She has given birth to a healthy baby boy named Kevin Harris. Also in Greg's absence, we are introduced to Joan's mother, Gail Holloway , who has moved in with Joan to help with the baby.
Gail and Joan's views on motherhood and being a wife differ. Gail cannot see why Joan has to go back to the office when she can stay home and allow Greg to bring home the income, to a point where Gail makes Joan feel insecure about being away—letting her think that SCDP is going to replace her.
This prompts Joan to visit SCDP before pretending to go to the Copacabana ; everyone is happy to see that Joan and Kevin are doing well, including Roger, who meets his son for the first time. Here Joan talks to Lane Pryce in confidence, eventually breaking down, explaining how much she misses being there, and even though she has Kevin, she feels alone. Lane assures her that the office misses her and awaits her return. In the episode " Mystery Date ," Joan is anxiously awaiting the return of Greg from Vietnam after a year of service.
Upon his arrival, he meets his new son and asks Gail to go out to get more film for the camera with Kevin so he and Joan can spend all afternoon in bed. After allowing Joan to sleep through the afternoon, Greg excuses Gail and Kevin again so he can sit Joan down and reveal that he is being forced to go back for another year, leaving them only ten days together. Joan then expresses fury and devastation, calling the government "a bunch of liars.
Upon coming home, Joan bursts into a rage, furious that Greg would not even discuss this with Joan before unilaterally deciding it and then lying to Joan about his decision. She is also angry that he decided to prioritize duty in the Army over his duty as a father. Greg expresses how much he loves being in the army and being in charge of a team and being looked up to. Greg eventually storms out to "have a drink with the boys. He then tells her once he walks out the door, "that's it" to which she replies, "that's it" and shrugs noncomittally.
She is also in charge of going over company expenses and looking over the books with Lane Pryce. During this episode, after Lane gets into a fistfight with Pete, Joan goes to aid Lane.
He mistakes her generosity and concern for affection, then without warning, kisses her. Caught off guard, she gets up but does not leave. He apologizes to her. In return, she tells him he has nothing to apologize for and that at some point, everyone has wanted to hit Pete Campbell. In the episode, Christmas Waltz , Roger tells Joan that he wants to financially support her and Kevin. She refuses, making it clear that she is afraid of the repercussions her son would face knowing he was the product of an illicit affair.
Late that day, Joan is served in the office with divorce papers from Greg. She bursts into anger, eventually taking it out on the receptionist by throwing a model of a Mohawk Airlines plane at her. Don then takes her to a Jaguar car dealership where they pose as husband and wife to test-drive an XK-E alone. Don then takes her to a bar, where they flirtatiously talk about starting over and flatter each other.
Joan reminisces about the days when suitors would send her flowers at the office. Don admits upon seeing this he thought she was dating Aly Khan. When Joan asks why Don never sent her flowers, he admitted it was because he was afraid of her. Don spots a man for Joan; Joan figures he probably has a wife. On that cue, Don slips her some 'mad money' in case it doesn't work out.
The next day at the office Joan receives flowers with the note "Your mother did a good job. Ali Khan". Asking Joan how she would feel about that, she asked Pete how Trudy Vogel would feel if she got asked the same question. Ignoring her, he asks again to which she replies, "you couldn't afford it. Roger refused to pay anything towards the sum of money.
Lane's true motivations in advising Joan in this way are unknown--it might be concern for Joan and resentment of his own ill-treatment by Puttnam, Powell, and Lowe, as well as his frustration at his feelings of powerlessness, but it might also be due to Lane simply not having the money to pay her off.
Or some combination of those things. The night before the creative team makes the pitch to Jaguar, Don drops by to tell Joan that it is not worth giving up her dignity to do business with people like that though a substantial part of his concern is his pride in his creative abilities to win the account, rather than through prostituting Joan.
She replies that he is a good man and wishes him good luck. While Don is making the pitch to Jaguar, the scene cuts back and forth to Joan and Herb spending the night together simultaneously, revealing that Don's visit to Joan occurred after Joan's rendez-vous with Herb, so he was too late. The next day all the partners are called in for a meeting to reveal landing the Jaguar account, and it turns out Herb's vote was unnecessary to the winning of the account. Upon seeing Joan at the meeting, Don looks distressed, but Joan gives Don a reassuring look that she is ok.
In the episode, " Commissions and Fees ," Lane, after realizing his fate at SCDP, openly offends Joan after Joan asks whether he can imagine her locked in a hotel room while on vacation with a baby and her mother.
Lane replies, "I suppose you'd rather I imagine you, bouncing in the sand in an obscene bikini. After failing to get into his office, she consults Pete, Harry, and Ken. Soon after, Bert tells everyone to go home. Joan is there when Roger finds Lane's resignation letter, as Don looks on guiltily.
In the season finale, Joan reveals to Don that there is a lot of money coming in from insurance companies from Lane's death. Knowing full well that Lane had feelings for her, she sullenly asks Don, "Why didn't I just give him what he wanted? Joan is one of the partners staring outside the new second floor of SCDP. For more information see the page - Joan and Roger. One of her most prominent relationships is with Roger Sterling. They were involved in an extra-martial affair from the mid's until the early s.
She appears to have been in love with Roger at some point, but later becomes disillusioned with him as she matures and sees his flaws. Roger still remains part of her life regardless, and he ultimately decides to leave his considerable fortune to Kevin. For more information see the page - Joan and Greg. Joan marries Greg Harris. The quality of this relationship is tested at times, although Joan appears to go to great lengths to make it work.
Whether Greg really knows who Joan really is, is sometimes questioned. For instance in the episode "The Mountain King" Joan initiates sex with Greg, but her initiative upsets him as it brings to his mind her sex life prior to their relationship, which leads to him rejecting her that night and then raping her the next day in her office, the place where she feels most confident and in command.
When he questions her about her sexual experiences, Joan replies, "I told you Greg there is no before". This is because there is a lot of tension with other employees at work, where she is being sexually harassed by some of the young men in the office, particularly Joey. Another one of her past relationships is with Paul Kinsey a copywriter at Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency little is known about their relationship although we know it didn't end well. When Paul asks what he did wrong Joan replies "you have big mouth" rather insistently, which allows us to assume he revealed some information about their personal life, which at the time would have served as a huge embarrassment especially to a woman.
Long after they broke up, they still have a very tempestuous relationship. One of her longest relationships is with her college roommate Carol, who she continued to room with throughout her 20s.
This friendship took a turn after Carol confessed to Joan that she was in love with her and that Joan should "think of her as a boy", a come-on Joan chooses to ignore. Whether they remain friends after that incident is unknown, as the next time Joan is seen at home it is in a new apartment with her fiance Greg. Joan's relationship with Don Draper was never a romantic one, but rather a relationship based on trust, respect and mutual admiration for each other.
Don was at first very intimidated by Joan when he started working at Sterling Cooper. Their relationship was impacted by Herb Rennet , head of the dealer's association for Jaguar.
When Herb demands a night with Joan or risk his vote in SCDP's acquisition of the Jaguar account, Don tries to talk Joan out of it, assuring her that the account is not worth her dignity.
Joan is touched by Don's gallantry, but, unknown to Don, she had already carried out the deed. Joan becomes furious at Don, saying if she could stand working with Herb, so could Don. His actions cost her nearly one million dollars because the company was about to go public just before Don fired Jaguar, and the public offering plans had to be ended when they lost Jaguar.
His unilateral decision to fire Jaguar, so reminiscent of Greg's unilateral decision to sign up for another tour in Vietnam, discounted Joan's sacrifice for the company by not considering how the termination would impact others.
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