In the first episode of Mad Men, several scenes depict the social norms and power dynamics of 1960s America. In a bar scene, a close up shows a black waiter lighting Don Draper's cigarette, reflecting the racial discrimination of the time period. When Draper visits Midge Daniels, she is dressed casually unlike other women, showing she has power over Draper and independence. At Draper's workplace, tracking shots show the men having their own offices while women are clustered together, depicting the gender roles and stereotypes of the era.