The best episode written by Erin Levy is "Shut the Door. Have a Seat", rated 9.2/10 from 10 user votes. It was "directed by Matthew Weiner". "Shut the Door. Have a Seat" aired on 11/8/2009 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Time & Life".
Don has a big meeting with Connie about their future relationship. Betty is the beneficiary of some interesting advice and Pete has a serious sit-down with some clients.
Director: Matthew Weiner
Writer: Erin Levy
Don comes up with a big idea, Roger asks Joan to help him fix a clerical error and Peggy has difficulties casting for a commercial.
Director: Jared Harris
Writer: Erin Levy
Howard Prime and Emily work together to figure out Indigo's plans. Clare and Quayle consider their future. Howard must face the truth about his wife.
Director: Hanelle M. Culpepper
Writer: Erin Levy
Sterling Cooper & Partners prepares for a guest; Don contacts an old friend; Roger deals with problems at home; Peggy is underestimated.
Director: Scott Hornbacher
Writer: Erin Levy
Don attempts to regain his creative spark, but undermines a member of his staff while doing so. Roger pursues some new clients, and in the process, hurts Jane. Betty displays her pettiness when she reveals a distressing secret to Sally.
Director: Scott Hornbacher
Writer: Erin Levy
Don and Pete disregard Roger's plans in order to land a new client.
Director: Lesli Linka Glatter
Writer: Erin Levy
Sterling Cooper Draper Price employees resort to scuttlebutt after an agency wide meeting is called.
Director: Phil Abraham
Writer: Erin Levy
While hiding in Howard’s life, Howard Prime must avoid detection at home and at the OI. Quayle and Clare struggle to adjust to their new arrangement.
Director: Charles Martin
Writer: Erin Levy
Don works in secret on a Heinz ketchup campaign while Megan gets a love scene on the set of her soap opera. Meanwhile, Harry makes his power play while Joan has more trouble with the secretaries.
Director: Michael Uppendahl
Writer: Erin Levy
Peggy becomes unsatisfied with her apartment and with Abe, Don has an eventful weekend with Betty while Megan has problems on the set, Roger has time with his grandson, and Pete begins exploring his options outside the firm.
Director: Phil Abraham
Writer: Erin Levy