"Shoot" is the ninth episode of the first season of the American television drama series Mad Men.
During the intermission of the Broadway show Fiorello!, Don and Betty run into Jim Hobart, the head of rival advertising agency McCann Erickson.
Jim offers a job to Don and gives his business card to Betty, telling her that she would be a perfect model for their Coca-Cola campaign.
Don is non-committal about what he is going to do, but when photos of Betty's shoot arrive, he immediately walks into Roger's office to tell him he is turning down the job.
The next day, Betty walks into the front yard with a lit cigarette and Bobby's BB gun, shooting at her neighbor's pigeons as they fly overhead.
Alan Sepinwall, writing for New Jersey's The Star-Ledger, praised the episode, singling out Betty's story, the ending of which he described as "scary, tragic, funny, and kinda hot, all in one.