For the duration of the back half of the second half of Mad Men season seven, viewers didn't know where Don was going, what he was doing, and whom he would meet. Still, fans (especially comedy fans) weren't expecting to see Brett Gelman, the comedic
After spending eight seasons with the unflappably cool Don Draper and the hard-drinking ad men of 1960s Madison Avenue, “Mad Men” aired its series finale Sunday. In seven seasons, the show and its creator, Matthew Weiner, inspired conversations about
"Mad Men” has been one of the most secretive series in TV history, but now that show has ended, some interesting details have emerged about the seventh and final season. With the fates of Don Draper and company revealed in Sunday's finale, here are
Certainly there have been plenty of fascinating goings on at the Esalen Institute. That's the name of the real Big Sur retreat that, although unnamed in the series, is clearly the basis for the destination in Mad Men's final episode. As Monterey County
Mad Men wasn't perfect, but it was great. It dissected a turbulent period of American mythology with vicious dexterity and exploded the quaint notion that “life was simpler back then.” Life was hard, especially if you were gay, black, handicapped, or a