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There are many reasons to why you would want to watch TV on your computer. The first one that I have stated is you do not have time to sit down in front of a TV. Other reasons are commercials, picture quality, and saving money.

Watch Episode Olivia finds herself caught between a Blair and Vanessa showdown. Both girls covet giving the prestigious Freshman Toast, and Olivia is nothing more than a casualty, so they think. Vanessa tries to play mean girl but doesn't stand a chance against Queen B. Vanessa's Toast determination jeopardizes her friendship with Dan. Blair possibly gambles too much when she involves Chuck in the game.

Lane gives in to Rebecca's prodding, and puts on a good show of whooping it up at some Manhattan pub, filled to capacity with rowdy Brits ecstatic over their team's victory. Afterwards, they share a meal with a couple - the Bakers, fellow expats. Edwin, the husband, is Senior VP of Public Relations at Jaguar, and as they eat, he tells Lane that he is looking for a new ad agency to help Jaguar break into the US market. Lane, a little drunk and full of himself, offers to handle the business himself.

The episode ends on Pete, in the darkened room, watching drivers ed films and watching Handsome feel-up the young girl as Ken's narration ends. Finally, we are left with Pete staring at the screen. The sound of dripping water returns as the image fades to black, leaving a beat of silence before Ode to Joy plays softly.

When the women return to the table, Megan whispers the news to Don. The Cosgroves have no idea. As the conversation progresses, Megan sees an opportunity to set-up Don to make an impromptu pitch of her idea. He gets off to a rocky start, not expecting Megan's ploy, but the ol' Don Draper muscle memory kicks in, and he hits his stride. Aside from a few clumsy interjections from Ken, who can't be blamed, the pitch goes off flawlessly. Raymond is intrigued. His wife, euphoric. Ken, who's gotten swept up in the pitch himself - to the point of shushing his wife - suggests a celebratory bottle of champagne, which Raymond agrees to.

At the gala, Sally is disappointed in what she finds, expecting there to be a winding staircase, like in the fairy tales. Roger picks up on her disappointment, and, seeing Pete Campbell approaching, says, "but here's a handsome prince...nah!" Pete's day is coming, but for now, he wants to take Don to meet Ken Cosgrove's father-in-law, Ed Baxter (Ray Wise, from Twin Peaks fame), an executive with Dow-Corning who helped make the award possible. Don takes Megan with him, introducing her as a talented copywriter, like him. Megan seems very uncomfortable with this praise.

One positive for this episode is the two separate challenges - thank God. It makes the show much more dramatic. and, of course, my villain tribe won, won, won!