Mad Men
Actress Jessica Pare, who plays in the hit-televesion series 'Mad Men', arrives at the 92Y prior to a talk, in New York, April 24, 2013. Series creator and executive producer, Matthew Weiner, actresses January Jones and Jessica Pare attended the event to talk about their careers in television around the hit drama “Mad Men” and the it's upcoming sixth season.
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So when do the Mad Men writers get to hijack an episode of Breaking Bad in return?
Monty is perfect and amazing. His interests include eating, sleeping, pooping and watching 'Mad Men.' And, as our neighbors are quickly learning, he is a coloratura
We know our most dedicated viewers will be upset as they would probably prefer more shows to less (we personally wish there were more episodes of our favorite shows; we would love 50 episodes a year of ‘Homeland,’ ‘Mad Men’ or ‘The Simpsons’)More quotes »
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'Mad Men' recap: Counting the ways the new agency will implode
Draper Pryce Cutler Gleason & Chaough -- could fly off the rails and into that canyon of broken dreams and crushed crumpled Mad Avenue hype. 1. Ted and Don the same room -- in the same company. Really. Oil and water, these two. One a big talent, the other Read more »
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'Mad Men' recap: 'The Flood,' April 4, 1968, and wallpaper
and ultimately reduced by one of the singular events of American history, the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.Did "Mad Men" usually reasonably careful about not succumbing to the "Lost" impulse of stuffing too much into one episodic bag succumb to that Read more »
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'Mad Men:' On collaborators, Churchill, and 'The Collaborators'
discreet -- the battered woman arrives at their door, and Trudy begins divorce proceedings.Let's end all this with one last Churchillism: " To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often." No one on "Mad Men" really changes at all, does one? Read more »
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'Mad Men' star Jon Hamm talks Season 6
Strung out over almost exactly a 10-year span -- from the very early '60s to the very late '60s, from the first season of "Mad Men" to the new one -- the America beyond Sterling Cooper Draper has changed as much as America possibly could (and has), from the Read more »
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'Mad Men' Season 6 premiere review: Tantalizing
Men" returns Sunday and of course the world awaits anxiously. Can it recapture that cultural buzz it once had in abundance? Will it still be great? Will we still care about Don and Peggy and Roger and...Questions answered -- sort of. Meanwhile, I do have a Read more »
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Mad Men, Season 6
being subordinate, criminal, or both? Because it has to be a choice. This show is too smart not to know what it’s doing. Mad Men, with its exhaustively researched sets and perfect costumes, promises us a full portrait of a world, dozens of hours of entertainment 41 m ago from Slate Read more »
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Mad Men Sympathy Rankings: Are We Sure None Of That Was A Dream?
I think we can all agree that last night’s Mad Men was weird. There was more than one moment during which I said aloud, “Is this a dream?” If we ignore Don’s sad Dick Whitman memories, it looks like everything did indeed happen. And thanks to some very effective 56 m ago from Alba Fan Read more »
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“Mad Men” recap: Love, acid and whores. Lots of whores
last week's "Mad Men" was packed with satisfying scenes – Ted getting advice from his dying friend, Peggy scolding Don, Don sweating and shaking in Ted's plane while Ted plays the hero, Sylvia leaving Don – then this week's episode was all agitation and mania 58 m ago from AlterNet.org Read more »
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5 Best Bets on TV This Week: Season Finales for 'Bates Motel,' 'Nashville' and 'Rectify'
Sunday tends to be overcrowded with high-end TV, including "Mad Men," "Game of Thrones," "Veep," "The Borgias," "Family Tree," "Nurse Jackie" and more, but what to watch the rest of the time? Every Monday, we bring you five noteworthy highlights from the other 10:22 AM from Indie Wire Read more »
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‘Mad Men’ Season 6, Episode 8 Review – Outta My Head
it’s set in the past, Mad Men spends a lot of time regarding the future. And in the case of season 6, that notion seems firmly rooted in the examination of what’s left for the next generation, as the end of the ’60s is rapidly approaching. Specifically, the 9:35 AM from ScreenRant Read more »