"Red in the Face" is the seventh episode of the first season of the American television drama series Mad Men.
Pete is taken aback to learn that Peggy is working on copy and assumes it must be a woman-related account, such as sanitary napkins.
Meanwhile, Pete attempts to return a "chip-and-dip" that he and Trudy received as a wedding present, claiming that they were given two by mistake.
He tells her about a fantasy he has in which he uses the rifle to kill a deer, then drag it to a cabin in the woods where a woman cooks it for his dinner and watches him eat it.
Helen angrily confronts Betty about the lock of hair she gave to Glen, telling her that it was "inappropriate" for a nine-year-old.
Don takes Roger to lunch in preparation for a meeting with officials from Richard Nixon's presidential campaign.
Alan Sepinwall, writing for New Jersey's The Star-Ledger, wrote that the episode captured the generational divide of the era.