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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
A handful of the main characters cleverly arranged for their own firing from the ad agency that was being bought out by a corporate behemoth, and they were starting from scratch, working out of a hotel suite, hopeful to persuade some of the agency's clients to come with them, and working themselves up from absolute bottom.
This season - they are well-established in a beautiful suite of high-rent Manhattan offices with an agency that's already got a reputation for outside-the-box brilliance - albeit most of their business relies on one big client.
They skipped a year. A year which the main character has already referred to as one of the most exciting years of his entire career.
WTF?
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They are not well established. They are barely hanging on. In the first episode of the season Lane commented on the fact that the offices were more lavish than they could afford. Their only high-end client accounts for 71% of their business. If they lose that one account, they're dead.
Outside-the-box brilliance does not necessarily make you successful.