108 USER REVIEWS
  • star55

    Great acting and great stories. This show has it all. What a retro trip! You will be hooked after the first episode. It gives you a clear picture of how men dominated the work scene in the 1960s. Well done.more»
  • star44

    I love the era - and the costumes are great and the writing is superb - I hope it comes back!!!!! It very much reminds me of the ironic writing in Six Feet Under - And I love that it is on AMC. Thanks for not sticking this show on a pay channel.more»
  • star55

    I saw the previews for Mad Men and said well it summer and there is not much on so why not. From the first few mintues of espisode one I was hooked. Great writing and a fantastic group of acotrs.more»
  • star22

    you have to be a retard to watch this show!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11 Anyone who watches this is desperate, they are missing something in their life. They will not find it in this show. Get a life!!!more»
  • star55

    This is what the majority of the so-called dramas on other networks should be aspiring to. This is no clone of any other office show, but instead has inspiring dialogue and a peek at the way life was at one time -- a not so simple good old days of which …more»
  • star55

    Using the 1960's as an excuse to not cast minority groups in lead roles is nonsense!

    IN THE 1960's those same minority groups existed!
    Wit lives just as interesting and if not more compelling than the regurgitated trash US tv keeps dishing out!

    Think …more»
  • star44

    This is a great show.......and for all of the people out there who are saying well why arnt black people or mexicans in leading roles? This is based in the 1960s when racism was still at an all time high. They are showing the way it was back then. So …more»

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Little Kiss - Part 1 & 2

Episode 1, Season 5| Length: 2:00:00| Air Date: 03-25-2012

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Episode 1, Season 6| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 04-07-2013

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Fog

Episode 5, Season 3| Length: 1:00:00| Air Date: 09-13-2009
Don and Betty visit Sally's school for a conference about their daughter's recent bad behavior. Pete, reviewing his client Admiral's generally flat sales figures with Paul, concludes that the television set manufacturer is popular with African Americans. Pete takes a call from "Uncle Herman," who turns out to be Duck Phillips. Duck invites Pete to lunch. That evening, Sally's teacher calls the Draper home and apologizes to Don for the morning's conference. Don ends the call when Betty announces she's going into labor. In the waiting room, Don meets Dennis, a Sing Sing prison guard and first-time father. The two men talk about fatherhood and prison life. Betty has a dream about a summer day and another dream about her father mopping blood. Betty wakes up holding her baby boy named Eugene. Pete arrives for lunch with Duck to find that Peggy is also invited. Duck offers both of them jobs, but Pete gets up to leave. The next day, Pete stuns two Admiral television representatives by proposing commercials featuring white and black actors. Peggy tells Don she wants a raise in pay equal to the men. Roger and Cooper chew out Pete for upsetting Admiral, but Lane observes that as a newcomer to the United States, he senses changing attitudes regarding race and perhaps Sterling Cooper should capitalize on this. less
Don and Betty visit Sally's school for a conference about their daughter's recent bad behavior. Pete, reviewing his client Admiral's generally flat sales figures with Paul, concludes that the television set manufacturer is popular with African Americans. … more

About The Show

Set in 1960's New York, series follows the lives of the ruthlessly competitive men and women of Madison Avenue advertising, an ego-driven world where key players make an art of the sell while their private world gets sold. Story revolves around the conflicted world of Don Draper, the biggest ad man (and ladies man) in the business, and his colleagues at the Sterling Cooper Advertising Agency. As Don makes the plays in the boardroom and the bedroom, he struggles to stay a step ahead of the rapidly changing times and the young executives nipping at his heels.
Set in 1960's New York, series follows the lives of the ruthlessly competitive men and women of Madison Avenue advertising, an ego-driven world where key players make an art of the sell while their private world …
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Genres

Drama, Historical, Period

Airdates

2007-present

Networks

AMC