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Mad Men is an American period drama television series created by Matthew Weiner and produced by Lionsgate Television.It ran on cable network AMC from July 19, 2007, to May 17, 2015, with seven seasons and 92 episodes. [1]
Prior to the show, she had appeared in a number of comedies including American Pie 3: The Wedding (2003) and Love Actually (2003). While Mad Men was airing, Jones continued to act in movies ...
In addition to the thirteen episodes, the discs include 26 audio commentaries by cast and crew, and featurettes regarding the production of the series and mini-documentaries on media culture and the historical time in which the story is set. Featurettes include "Establishing Mad Men", "Advertising the American Dream", and "Scoring Mad Men ...
Paul dated Joan prior to the beginning of the series, but Joan split up with him because he bragged about their relationship around the office; according to Joan, Paul "has a big mouth". When a then-naive Peggy begins to work at Sterling Cooper as Don's secretary, Paul hits on her, but Peggy rejects him, as she is secretly attracted to Pete.
Following a roast onstage from the cast of their current production, 101 Damnations, Hamm opened up about his lengthy career and being catapulted into mega-stardom with Mad Men, which ran for ...
Weiner was writing Mad Men in the early 2000s, just as Jobs was busy revolutionising the way we engage with and consume technology.“Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The ...
Bianco concluded, "if this is the future of TV, the future's looking good." [10] The New York Times said Mad Men "is more than a period piece. It’s a sleek, hard-boiled drama with a soft, satirical core." [11] TIME said the series was better than other sixties-set series because the "characters do not stand in for Important Social Milestones ...
AMC’s Mad Men certainly wasn’t a fairytale, filled with sex, corruption, money, booze and adultery — but it somehow made us love these characters, even at their lowest moments. With seven ...