Unpacking Last Night's Mad Men: Welcome To 1970, Don Draper

When “Mad Men” had its premiere in 2007, it was 1960, Don was 34, and one mistake could have ruined him. He was walking a high wire at the top of a skyscraper, and fans morbidly wondered not if but when he would fall.

Even though I already reviewed Mad Men prior to Sunday's premiere, it's always good to take a deep dive in the aftermath since the series packs so many allusions and so much meaning into an hour — and nobody wants to read about scenes before they see 

The long road to Mad Men's conclusion enters its final stretch on April 5, when Matthew Weiner's landmark AMC drama kicks off its last seven episodes. To mark the goodbye, The Hollywood Reporter spoke with 24 key 

Almost 11 months after “Mad Men” paused it's final season, the show finally returned last night with the first of its final episodes. After Don Draper (Jon Hamm) and his actress-wife Megan (Jessica Paré) decided to end their 

The return of Mad Men last night had us almost exactly 45 years back in time, however—something we don't really find out until the end of the episode, when Don Draper is seen watching President Nixon give a speech that was delivered on April 30th, 1970.